YankeeVol
Raise Hell, Praise Dale
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They don't have the wedges for every school (they don't for UT).
I have some Vols Bridgestone balls still, I'm good on paying $65 for a dozen.
I always buy logo overruns on sale. I'm nowhere near good enough to spend the $$ required for premium balls lol.With the military discount they’re like $55, still a bit steep. I still have a sleeve or two of the regular logo UT TP5. I have seen any Bridgestone Tennessee balls. There was a golf shop I saw on Facebook that had some Tennessee Truvis balls, orange tri star in the hexagon, but that’s been a few years ago and think they sold out.
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The tri-star on the backside is a nice touch. Should have used a different color than white for the Tennessee however. Similar to the backside of the putter one would have worked
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I think most newer aftermarket putter covers use a magnet (except TM*).I have a couple custom covers but I had been using the Taylormade putter cover. The Velcro has gotten pretty bad and it doesn’t stay fastened very well so I switched to one I had made which is nice but doesn’t have much padding. The new Taylormade one seems to have a magnetic closure.
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I read yesterday where the back surgery he had last September was the 6th surgery on his lower back in the last 10 years. I'm surprised he can walk with a remotely normal gait, much less play golf, because of the back trouble combined with the injuries to his legs from the car wreck. That's not even factoring in the knee problems he's had and now his Achilles.Dude’s had the worst luck ever physically since age 35. Crazy what his numbers would look like if he was even slightly healthy.