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It seems that any technology upgrade, whether good or bad, involves a lot of frustrations for those who are anything less than tech saavy.

 

I had a heck of a time getting my printer to link onto the network here since we moved. I finally got it to work with the help of an extremely patient representative at Canon, but he could sure sense my frustrations during the whole process. I think I was on the phone with him for an hour and a half. Many folks would have just thrown their hands up in the air and said forget it! And that was trouble getting a printer that was less than a year old to communicate with the system.

 

Now, this morning, I can't get to log on to any of my banking sites with the desktop despite having no issues with the mobile apps on my phone. Just another in a long line of seemingly endless frustrations with modern technology when it doesn't want to work properly. the tough part is you don't know if the problem is on your own end or the other half the time.

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Howdy Boys! What's happening? Been on sabbatical. Decided to take a week off back in April, that became several months. For no particular reason other than I became bereft of anything to say (or post about). Tried a few times only to say to h**l with it. Nothing to do with the Grille, simply WRX in general. And needed to go away for awhile.

 

Far to much water under the bridge to make comment on all that has transpired. Other than to offer congratulations, get wells, sympathies, and well done to all of you. Apply as your situation warrants.

 

Sheesh!!! You guys have moved the season to fall already. Last I checked (just now), there's still 6 weeks of summer left. OK, maybe a little over a month here in the northern latitudes. I like fall, the best season of the year IMHO. Can still be warm without being oppressively hot. Nothing better than being outside on a crisp fall day. The smell in the air. Color in the flora. Best time of year to play at golf. But I'm willing to wait a bit for the arrival. Not rush into it. Cuz I know what is to follow. Anyhow, the heat wave of a couple of weeks back is over. We're in a stretch of absolutely perfect weather. Sunny skies, temps around 80*, low humidity, cool in the a.m. when we've been teeing off. Great for doing anything and everything out of doors.

 

To hell with professional sports. Have lost what little interest I had left. (Doesn't help that all the local teams basically suck.) Football, baseball or otherwise. Could care less about watching golf. The jacking around with the majors schedule, in order to trump up the FedEx cup. I. Don't. Care. All that's left, the only one that I have some level of fandom for, is watching my Spartans. And even they are testing my patience. Other than Izzo ball. The crass commercialism that we are subjected to in viewing sports at any level has become to much for this old boy to deal with. Where's my rubber brick?

 

Been playing as much golf as I can squeeze in. Minimally, one 18 and a couple of 9's per week. With the typical mixed results. Just when I think I'm playing better, realize it's the same as it ever was. No consistency, round to round. Stupid shots, that manifests into more stupid shots. (Aye, the nature of the game.) I can tolerate a mishit, one that is directionally off line. I'm not good enough to always hit the ball straight. But stupid stuff, the staying down on the ball, not properly managing the course and the shot the shot to be played. The chunk. Three putts. The inevitable blow up hole(s). Happens all to often. Have spent very little time actually practicing. Think I've been to the range only once. What can be expected if one never practices?

 

The new irons have been more problematic than anticipated. Nothing wrong with the heads. They're splendid. Feel very nice when I flush one. Picked up some distance. Good high ball flight that drops onto a green. Have to be careful with club selection, they're one club longer than what was in use prior. The problem lies in the shafts. Went with ~ 73 gram LW graphite in regular. I've been hooking the ball more than I ever have. Nasty hooks. A shot shape I've never experienced. Ever. Really need to slow the swing down, be quite deliberate with how I swing them. Been a definite adaptation, more than I realized when I took them off the winter dome mats and out to the course. One that has not been resolved yet. Thinking that I may have went to light. What to play around with adding some weight onto the shafts (Lead tape. Lots.) And install a midsize grip to pickup appx. 12 grams of overall club weight. I'm right on the cusp between regular and midsize grips, could go either way. Haven't gotten around to putzing with them yet.

 

Joined the new driver crowd. Been itching to try something different and have been dumping off excess classical inventory for funding. Plus a couple of nice finds while scrounging that were flipped for a nice ROI. So with a flushed up PayPal account, acquired a slightly used Ping 10.5* G400 Max driver off eBay. Stock Alta in regular. Really is a good driver. I had been demoing one on several occasions the last year plus. Just wants to go straight, even when I'm hitting the ball all over the face. (Granted, a really bad swing will result in nastiness.) Picked up some yardage as well. Not at Wrig's or Bill's distances, but longer by about 20 yards than the 910 I'd been playing before. Feel very confident off the tee with driver in hand. It's become the single best strong point to my play. Of course, then there is the second shot. Very satisfied with the acquisition even though it was more $$ than I thought I'd ever pay for a single golf club. My rationalization is because I paid for it with sales of other stuff (that wasn't being used), it was sorta like getting it for free.

 

Better stop now, bordering on TL;DR. (I previewed, sheesh!) Anyhow, that's what's happening. Been business and life as usual by and large. Been peeking incognito occasionally to read the musings and developments. Feels kinda good to sit down in the Grille again. To just say "hey".

 

What's this Platinum Tee status all about? Is it moving up a tee box or back? (Been playing the senior tees more often this season. And liking it. No ego.) Am I to assume that's it's a step up from the Fairways, Bunkers, and Greens level? Who knows? What's in it for me? When does the new old format begin? Was suppose to be ~~June~~, ~~ July~~, now August. This format sill sorta sucks. I forgot how to post a pic in another thread.

 

Peace. Out.

 

 

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y> @billh17 said:

> > @BicknellCC said:

> > > @Fellaheen51 said:

> > > Yeah, after several months away had some important meaningless drivel that I wanted to post up. But can't. And the stupid archived draft keeps getting in the way. This is stupid. It's to early (although not as early as when I started) to be contending with such aggravations.

> >

> > Fella,

> > go to the top of the thread and look in the box under the blue bar that reads new discussion. Under that about 5 lines down you will find My Drafts, click on it and it will take you to a list of them, click the x on em and they go away.

>

> I can understand Fella's frustration. I read Bicks post...i found the Blue Bar...found the New

> Discussions, and went down the list and there is no My Drafts,so clicked on each one,and can find no My Drafts,no list,and no X to click and make anything go away. Thats the confusing

> part of this upgrade. It seems that there are different versions out there. I came close to

> just not messing with the site anymore,and if it wasn't for the GRILLE, i would have left.

>

>

 

You won't have any drafts listed unless you have started a post, and left the thread. I guess it's a feature to save text if you get interupted before you finish the post. Type a couple words, don't hit post and click out of confessions. My drafts will appear in the box right under my discussions.

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> @scomac2002 said:

> It seems that any technology upgrade, whether good or bad, involves a lot of frustrations for those who are anything less than tech saavy.

>

> I had a heck of a time getting my printer to link onto the network here since we moved. I finally got it to work with the help of an extremely patient representative at Canon, but he could sure sense my frustrations during the whole process. I think I was on the phone with him for an hour and a half. Many folks would have just thrown their hands up in the air and said forget it! And that was trouble getting a printer that was less than a year old to communicate with the system.

>

> Now, this morning, I can't get to log on to any of my banking sites with the desktop despite having no issues with the mobile apps on my phone. Just another in a long line of seemingly endless frustrations with modern technology when it doesn't want to work properly. the tough part is you don't know if the problem is on your own end or the other half the time.

 

My son works with IT and is always surprised at the incompetence of the so called top programmers, much of the trouble with technology is caused by people doing things they have no idea if it will work and then putting it into play with fingers crossed. Going to be a long time before we have a good reliable IT workforce.

 

Welcome back Fella, good to see you.

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Honest question to grillers. Do any of you get upset about pace of play while watching golf on TV? I mean to the point of posting on a forum ranting how mad it makes you and they need to fine the guy or suspend him? It just caught me by surprise that so many guys are making the really "upset.mad" type comments .

Anyway, it was a great weekend. Two brothers and two sisters and their spouses were all

here for the day. Fun had by all !

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> @"BIG STU" said:

> Nothing wrong with those that keep up with football but I do not. But I love it. Sunday afternoons the golf courses are all but abandoned everyone here is in the Sports bars watching the games. Saturday afternoons are about the same way everyone down here is crazy about college football. I do not even watch NASCAR anymore---- In the last 20 years or so I have lost all interest in sports except golf. Even then the PGA Tour has gotten boring to me I do like the Champions Tour and the LPGA. But you can not go by me everyone says my wife included that I march to the beat of my own drum----- Come to think of it I like it that way

 

I've actually lost interest in following sports myself, other than golf.

I used to be a big MLB fan; primarily a Dodger fan, a more casual

NFL fan and an even more casual tennis fan. Oddly, I was not much

of a college football fan until moving here to Bama; where it's like

a sacred ritual every fall. So now I must be up on the Tide and Tigers

so I can converse on the golf course.....and everywhere else here

for that matter.........but I've found it to be fun cause I got into it in

the Nick Saban era with the Tide and the Tigers have a somewhat

recent NC Title in 2010 and usually rank in the top 25 nationwide

at one point or another during a typical season.

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Welcome back FellaHEEN...........................sounds like a TV show about

a school teacher.......................

 

Hey, you left me hanging on the sleep apnea saga. Did you end up with

a CPAP machine? I was at my ENT doc last week and I told him I never did

do that sleep study he ordered up 2 years ago. Told him I chose to be

blissfully ignorant.............but perhaps I should do it now.

 

He peered into my throat and said you might not have sleep apnea and

if you do it's likely a mild case and you wouldn't need a CPAP machine;

just a mouth gadget. Not sure I like the idea of sleeping with some

contraption in my mouth.

 

I guess we'll see. I'm waiting for Auburn University to call me and set up

the sleep study. The send you the stuff and you can do it at home over

2 nights and send it back to them for results. I suppose that beats

spending the night somewhere doing one.

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> @Fellaheen51 said:

> Howdy Boys! What's happening? Been on sabbatical. Decided to take a week off back in April, that became several months. For no particular reason other than I became bereft of anything to say (or post about). Tried a few times only to say to h**l with it. Nothing to do with the Grille, simply WRX in general. And needed to go away for awhile.

>

> Far to much water under the bridge to make comment on all that has transpired. Other than to offer congratulations, get wells, sympathies, and well done to all of you. Apply as your situation warrants.

>

> Sheesh!!! You guys have moved the season to fall already. Last I checked (just now), there's still 6 weeks of summer left. OK, maybe a little over a month here in the northern latitudes. I like fall, the best season of the year IMHO. Can still be warm without being oppressively hot. Nothing better than being outside on a crisp fall day. The smell in the air. Color in the flora. Best time of year to play at golf. But I'm willing to wait a bit for the arrival. Not rush into it. Cuz I know what is to follow. Anyhow, the heat wave of a couple of weeks back is over. We're in a stretch of absolutely perfect weather. Sunny skies, temps around 80*, low humidity, cool in the a.m. when we've been teeing off. Great for doing anything and everything out of doors.

>

> To **** with professional sports. Have lost what little interest I had left. (Doesn't help that all the local teams basically suck.) Football, baseball or otherwise. Could care less about watching golf. The jacking around with the majors schedule, in order to trump up the FedEx cup. I. Don't. Care. All that's left, the only one that I have some level of fandom for, is watching my Spartans. And even they are testing my patience. Other than Izzo ball. The crass commercialism that we are subjected to in viewing sports at any level has become to much for this old boy to deal with. Where's my rubber brick?

>

> Been playing as much golf as I can squeeze in. Minimally, one 18 and a couple of 9's per week. With the typical mixed results. Just when I think I'm playing better, realize it's the same as it ever was. No consistency, round to round. Stupid shots, that manifests into more stupid shots. (Aye, the nature of the game.) I can tolerate a mishit, one that is directionally off line. I'm not good enough to always hit the ball straight. But stupid stuff, the staying down on the ball, not properly managing the course and the shot the shot to be played. The chunk. Three putts. The inevitable blow up hole(s). Happens all to often. Have spent very little time actually practicing. Think I've been to the range only once. What can be expected if one never practices?

>

> The new irons have been more problematic than anticipated. Nothing wrong with the heads. They're splendid. Feel very nice when I flush one. Picked up some distance. Good high ball flight that drops onto a green. Have to be careful with club selection, they're one club longer than what was in use prior. The problem lies in the shafts. Went with ~ 73 gram LW graphite in regular. I've been hooking the ball more than I ever have. Nasty hooks. A shot shape I've never experienced. Ever. Really need to slow the swing down, be quite deliberate with how I swing them. Been a definite adaptation, more than I realized when I took them off the winter dome mats and out to the course. One that has not been resolved yet. Thinking that I may have went to light. What to play around with adding some weight onto the shafts (Lead tape. Lots.) And install a midsize grip to pickup appx. 12 grams of overall club weight. I'm right on the cusp between regular and midsize grips, could go either way. Haven't gotten around to putzing with them yet.

>

> Joined the new driver crowd. Been itching to try something different and have been dumping off excess classical inventory for funding. Plus a couple of nice finds while scrounging that were flipped for a nice ROI. So with a flushed up PayPal account, acquired a slightly used Ping 10.5* G400 Max driver off eBay. Stock Alta in regular. Really is a good driver. I had been demoing one on several occasions the last year plus. Just wants to go straight, even when I'm hitting the ball all over the face. (Granted, a really bad swing will result in nastiness.) Picked up some yardage as well. Not at Wrig's or Bill's distances, but longer by about 20 yards than the 910 I'd been playing before. Feel very confident off the tee with driver in hand. It's become the single best strong point to my play. Of course, then there is the second shot. Very satisfied with the acquisition even though it was more $$ than I thought I'd ever pay for a single golf club. My rationalization is because I paid for it with sales of other stuff (that wasn't being used), it was sorta like getting it for free.

>

> Better stop now, bordering on TL;DR. (I previewed, sheesh!) Anyhow, that's what's happening. Been business and life as usual by and large. Been peeking incognito occasionally to read the musings and developments. Feels kinda good to sit down in the Grille again. To just say "hey".

>

> What's this Platinum Tee status all about? Is it moving up a tee box or back? (Been playing the senior tees more often this season. And liking it. No ego.) Am I to assume that's it's a step up from the Fairways, Bunkers, and Greens level? Who knows? What's in it for me? When does the new old format begin? Was suppose to be ~~June~~, ~~ July~~, now August. This format sill sorta sucks. I forgot how to post a pic in another thread.

>

> Peace. Out.

>

>

 

Your posts are NEVER tldr! I always enjoy reading your posts, every word!

I like to know the thinking behind the decision making; provides the proper

context as well as informs the reader; me. Additionally, you anticipate some

questions and answer them before they are needing to be asked.

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Week three of our eight week nursemaid job, some more doctors appointments.

 

Tomorrow we spend our first shift at our local amateur art society, each member has to spend one day a month looking after the gallery, welcoming visitors etc. next week is the annual art competition, looking at the other painting hanging from week to week I think I should be in with a chance to win. The problem is we are new and there is usually a very strong mateship so I do not really expect anything until next year fingers crossed there is a good cash prize for the winners and the entry fee is only $5 per painting, limited to two per section.

 

Golf has taken a major backward step until son is back up and about, along with many other things. One good to come out of this is he sees how isolated he is not having a partner, so finding a wife will be a top priority very soon, we shall see. We are looking for prospective candidates, just have to find a way of making it work.

 

Stay safe Grillers.

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> @billh17 said:

> Honest question to grillers. Do any of you get upset about pace of play while watching golf on TV? I mean to the point of posting on a forum ranting how mad it makes you and they need to fine the guy or suspend him? It just caught me by surprise that so many guys are making the really "upset.mad" type comments .

> Anyway, it was a great weekend. Two brothers and two sisters and their spouses were all

> here for the day. Fun had by all !

 

I don't know about pace of play, but I'm just not interested in watching golf this year. I usually watch after I play my normal Sat and Sun early afternoon walking game. This year, i just tune in, and barely watch. Yesterday, picked up the tablet computer while "watching" and just looked at Craigslist cars for sale. Turned off the television, why waste the electricity?

Had one heck of a drive on "7" yesterday. I hit two balls off the tee. One from the whites, one from the senior golds. Fairways are dry and somewhat brown. Two great drives, before i reach the first ball, a member drives up to me asking me about a SW he lost, asks me about the drive i almost made the green. Told him the I hit from the senior tees. He exclaims, "Wow, Dave, you hit one h*** of a drive. Wow!" I thanked him, and we talked for a couple minutes, and he left.

I played the second ball for an easy bird, and walked back to the tee. Paced off, and maybe, just maybe, hit the magical 300 yard mark. Depending on wishful pacing, i either got slightly over 300, or VERY close to it, like 298. I should have marked the exact spot I chipped onto the green. But I didn't.

Unofficially, I'm taking personal credit for a lifetime 300 yard drive, but unofficially. Like my three unofficial hole in ones. Some years ago, around 2011, I paced off 292, on a long par 5, at a local public course, in equivalent dry conditions.

Played 9 with my Dodge neighbor on Saturday. A power hitter, if he worked on his stance and grip, he'd be ripping them well over 300, was left pin high on #8, a 276 yard par 4. A great shot, considering his poor stance and grip. My drive was 20-30 yards in front of the green, roughly 240 yards or so.

The 46" shaft driver is a monster.

Play well, gents!

 

 

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> @tolmij said:

> One good to come out of this is he sees how isolated he is not having a partner, so finding a wife will be a top priority very soon, we shall see. We are looking for prospective candidates, just have to find a way of making it work.

>

> Stay safe Grillers.

 

Reminds me of the situation that my bridge partner and her husband were dealing with. She is east Indian and has a mid 30's nephew who is the owner of the local pharmacy. He announced a year ago that he thought he should get married. My partner's husband pointed out that the prospect hadn't even been on a date in his life yet and that's usually an important first step in finding a mate in the western world.

 

Now, it's important to understand that it is still commonplace in Indian culture to have prearranged marriages, so I can see how this fellow would view the matter as a bit like going shopping at Walmart -- this one will do, where do I pay?

 

Instead, he has decided to shift his focus to buying a house which he has done going against his aunt's advice buying a big gaudy new build on a postage stamp survey lot versus a quality custom build at the same price in the same community. It's not hard to see how my friend chose a western mate with the stubborness and ingrained attitudes of many men of her own culture.

 

Good luck with your quest, tol. AS you well know these things just happen when they happen. It can't really be done on an agenda if the goal is lone term success.

 

 

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In today's world, don't think I'd try for a mate. Relationships are difficult, in normal times. Now, almost impossible with a messed up society. The pharmacist may be in for a lot of grief, he might end up with a gold digger, and she'll fleece him as quick as she marries him. Same situation possible for Tol's son.

Marriage is difficult with the right person. Rather be lonely than miserable.

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> In today's world, don't think I'd try for a mate. Relationships are difficult, in normal times. Now, almost impossible with a messed up society. The pharmacist may be in for a lot of grief, he might end up with a gold digger, and she'll fleece him as quick as she marries him. Same situation possible for Tol's son.

> Marriage is difficult with the right person. Rather be lonely than miserable.

 

I know what you mean, a bit later in life you are more likely to find one looking for the golden egg. As I have a very astute wife, I think the selection process may have a little help.

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> @billh17 said:

> Honest question to grillers. Do any of you get upset about pace of play while watching golf on TV? I mean to the point of posting on a forum ranting how mad it makes you and they need to fine the guy or suspend him? It just caught me by surprise that so many guys are making the really "upset.mad" type comments .

> Anyway, it was a great weekend. Two brothers and two sisters and their spouses were all

> here for the day. Fun had by all !

 

Sometimes I do and I posted about it in the Classics section the other night. If it gets slow and boring with my Direct TV I have quite a few channels I can switch to and I will do exactly that or cut the thing off. The other day at the Northern Trust when they made a bad and wrong call against Rory I got so pissed I turned the channel. I knew the ruling was wrong when they gave it. Found out the next day that they rescinded the penalty and gave him his 2 strokes back. Even a rookie club Pro would know the initial ruling was wrong. On the slow play thing with Bryson I think the Golf Channel and it's panel of "experts" stirred the pot on that deal. Personally I think Bryson stood up and explained himself well. Watch the GC they are good at pot stirring. I do not watch the PGA Tour that much because to me it is boring> I prefer the Champion's Tour and LPGA and even the Korn Ferry Tour.

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@ Stu: I am the same really. I enjoy the LPGA more than the mens tour. I have a hard time relating to the distances those guys hit the ball ! The ladies are about in my league in that regard,or at least close enough that i could still see them !

Wriggs, those distances are way beyond my best. I think i had a 274 or something,ONCE, that did not need a 40mph wind or the cart path helping ! Nice to see you really enjoying that new driver !

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There must be something in the air because i stepped one off today at 249 based on where the tee was set and being 9 yards past the 100 yard maker. That's a first for me on that hole. Also had a couple of really long 5 irons; say near 170 which I haven't had a sniff of in years!

 

Now, that doesn't necessarily work out for the better when you're over clubbed, but it sure is nice hitting spots i haven't seen in a very long time. You'd think that I found the fountain of youth or some such fascimile.

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> There must be something in the air because i stepped one off today at 249 based on where the tee was set and being 9 yards past the 100 yard maker. That's a first for me on that hole. Also had a couple of really long 5 irons; say near 170 which I haven't had a sniff of in years!

>

> Now, that doesn't necessarily work out for the better when you're over clubbed, but it sure is nice hitting spots i haven't seen in a very long time. You'd think that I found the fountain of youth or some such fascimile.

 

It must be all the high humidity/dewpoint we have been having the last month. The heavy air

is keeping the ball from falling to the fairway so quickly,and we get these great shots ! Great to hear you are enjoying it !

 

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People sometimes have a hard time believing that humid air is

less dense than dry air and the ball flies further the more humid

the air is.......but it is so.

 

The hotter the air is the more moisture it can hold........thus hot

and humid air equals longer carry distances......plus hot air tends

to rise and cold air tends to sink so that has an effect as well.

 

How much more carry does all this add up to? Beats me, lol.

 

The newer drivers are spinning the ball less which leads to a

smaller angle of descent; which means the ball covers more

distance by the time it hits the ground and as it's hitting the

ground at a smaller angle the ball will roll out more. I think,

more than the other factors, this is the reason some are

getting more distance with the newer model drivers.

 

 

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> Welcome back FellaHEEN...........................sounds like a TV show about

> a school teacher.......................

>

> Hey, you left me hanging on the sleep apnea saga. Did you end up with

> a CPAP machine? I was at my ENT doc last week and I told him I never did

> do that sleep study he ordered up 2 years ago. Told him I chose to be

> blissfully ignorant.............but perhaps I should do it now.

>

> He peered into my throat and said you might not have sleep apnea and

> if you do it's likely a mild case and you wouldn't need a CPAP machine;

> just a mouth gadget. Not sure I like the idea of sleeping with some

> contraption in my mouth.

>

> I guess we'll see. I'm waiting for Auburn University to call me and set up

> the sleep study. The send you the stuff and you can do it at home over

> 2 nights and send it back to them for results. I suppose that beats

> spending the night somewhere doing one.

 

Thanks for the kind words.

 

I did get a CPAP machine back in mid-April. Actually it's a BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) machine. The main difference is that it has two pressure settings, a higher one for inhalation and a lower one for exhalation. The dual setting allow one to get more air into and out of one's lungs.

 

Was diagnosed by my sleep Dr. with acute obstructive sleep apnea. Level 4 (the highest) obstruction in the back of my throat. Essentially because of genetics. Causing me to be a very loud snorer, and the last couple of years the condition had worsened. Would only be getting a couple of hours of uninterrupted sleep per night. Never getting to a deep sleep level that makes for a restful night of sleep.

 

Initially, did an at-home test with a monitor device. The results were not sufficient to make a proper diagnosis so I went for an over night test at the sleep lab. They attach a number of sensors all over your head and body. Then hook you up to a CPAP and tell you to go to sleep. Not so easy. They needed at least 5.5 hours of total sleep time for the test. The results were that I had 31.4 occurrences where I had stopped breathing for varying periods of time. On the higher end of the scale.

 

They prescribed the BPAP due to the higher pressures I was needing for my condition. Received it the latter part of April and been using it every night since. Small "box" that sits on the nightstand next to my bed. Very quiet, barely hearing it operating. It's equipped with wireless modem that transmits every nights data somewhere (the Doc had a report at my follow-up appointment). During said follow-up (required by Medicare), the number of occurrences per night had been reduced tp 3.1. Well under the 5 that is the target.

 

By far the biggest hurdle was selecting a nose piece that I could sleep with all night. There are three types: pillows that go under your nose, nose mask that only over your nose and a full mask over your nose and mouth. I've gone through 4 of them trying to adapt and get use to. I'm a side sleeper and move around quite a bit during the night. The full mask was a non-starter, very uncomfortable. Have a full nose mask that I used for awhile, but didn't like the fit. Now using a simple nose pillow that I modified some to stay on my head better. By far the most comfortable. It stays in place all night if I don't toss and turn to much.

 

The bottom line here is I'm sleeping better. Not necessarily longer. When I fall asleep, able to enter the deep sleep state quicker and remain there for a longer period of time than prior. Although I still wake up early, I feel rested. Getting 6.5 to 7 hours of sleep per night is all that I seem to require. My snoring has stopped (according to the Mrs). Now use to the daily procedure and wouldn't think of going to sleep without being hooked up.

 

I would recommend seeing a sleep Dr. specialist. Listen to what he has to say. Even do the sleep lab overnight if it is advised. Medicare picks up the tab for almost all of the cost and expense (small co-pays). Never realized the impact sleep apnea has for increasing the risk of cardiac arrest in people. The lots of information one can find relative to studies on the subject. Hope this offer some guidance for you. Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

P.S. The device has had zero impact on the state of my golf game. At least I arrive at the first tee, about 8:15 lately, feeling rested and ready to swat.

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> @Fellaheen51 said:

> > @Conrad1953 said:

> > Welcome back FellaHEEN...........................sounds like a TV show about

> > a school teacher.......................

> >

> > Hey, you left me hanging on the sleep apnea saga. Did you end up with

> > a CPAP machine? I was at my ENT doc last week and I told him I never did

> > do that sleep study he ordered up 2 years ago. Told him I chose to be

> > blissfully ignorant.............but perhaps I should do it now.

> >

> > He peered into my throat and said you might not have sleep apnea and

> > if you do it's likely a mild case and you wouldn't need a CPAP machine;

> > just a mouth gadget. Not sure I like the idea of sleeping with some

> > contraption in my mouth.

> >

> > I guess we'll see. I'm waiting for Auburn University to call me and set up

> > the sleep study. The send you the stuff and you can do it at home over

> > 2 nights and send it back to them for results. I suppose that beats

> > spending the night somewhere doing one.

>

> Thanks for the kind words.

>

> I did get a CPAP machine back in mid-April. Actually it's a BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) machine. The main difference is that it has two pressure settings, a higher one for inhalation and a lower one for exhalation. The dual setting allow one to get more air into and out of one's lungs.

>

> Was diagnosed by my sleep Dr. with acute obstructive sleep apnea. Level 4 (the highest) obstruction in the back of my throat. Essentially because of genetics. Causing me to be a very loud snorer, and the last couple of years the condition had worsened. Would only be getting a couple of hours of uninterrupted sleep per night. Never getting to a deep sleep level that makes for a restful night of sleep.

>

> Initially, did an at-home test with a monitor device. The results were not sufficient to make a proper diagnosis so I went for an over night test at the sleep lab. They attach a number of sensors all over your head and body. Then hook you up to a CPAP and tell you to go to sleep. Not so easy. They needed at least 5.5 hours of total sleep time for the test. The results were that I had 31.4 occurrences where I had stopped breathing for varying periods of time. On the higher end of the scale.

>

> They prescribed the BPAP due to the higher pressures I was needing for my condition. Received it the latter part of April and been using it every night since. Small "box" that sits on the nightstand next to my bed. Very quiet, barely hearing it operating. It's equipped with wireless modem that transmits every nights data somewhere (the Doc had a report at my follow-up appointment). During said follow-up (required by Medicare), the number of occurrences per night had been reduced tp 3.1. Well under the 5 that is the target.

>

> By far the biggest hurdle was selecting a nose piece that I could sleep with all night. There are three types: pillows that go under your nose, nose mask that only over your nose and a full mask over your nose and mouth. I've gone through 4 of them trying to adapt and get use to. I'm a side sleeper and move around quite a bit during the night. The full mask was a non-starter, very uncomfortable. Have a full nose mask that I used for awhile, but didn't like the fit. Now using a simple nose pillow that I modified some to stay on my head better. By far the most comfortable. It stays in place all night if I don't toss and turn to much.

>

> The bottom line here is I'm sleeping better. Not necessarily longer. When I fall asleep, able to enter the deep sleep state quicker and remain there for a longer period of time than prior. Although I still wake up early, I feel rested. Getting 6.5 to 7 hours of sleep per night is all that I seem to require. My snoring has stopped (according to the Mrs). Now use to the daily procedure and wouldn't think of going to sleep without being hooked up.

>

> I would recommend seeing a sleep Dr. specialist. Listen to what he has to say. Even do the sleep lab overnight if it is advised. Medicare picks up the tab for almost all of the cost and expense (small co-pays). Never realized the impact sleep apnea has for increasing the risk of cardiac arrest in people. The lots of information one can find relative to studies on the subject. Hope this offer some guidance for you. Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Thanks for the very detailed write up. I'm at the beginning of this so

will likely have some questions for you as the process moves along.

Glad to hear the unit is quiet. Cobi was concerned if I end up needing

to go that route that the machine would be noisy.

 

She says some nights I snore and some I don't. Sometimes the snoring

is loud and sometimes more muted. Sometimes I'll snore when I first

fall asleep and then stop snoring.......kind of a mixed bag on the

snoring part of it. She has not noticed any stoppage of breathing but

then again if she's sleeping herself she wouldn't notice that.

 

I do wake up a few times a night to several times a night but don't

wake up breathless or gasping for breath so I don't know what's

waking me up. I'm getting more and more interested in doing the

sleep study to find out. I'll keep you posted. Thanks!

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@Wriggles. Nearly 300 yards! @billh17 averaging ~ 240. @Scomac pounding one 249. You guys are in beast mode!! Been pumping iron? Taking a long drive pill? Well done.

 

I've had the new D since late June. Haven't played around with the settings yet, still at the neutral position. Haven't even been to the range with it. Got it on a Tuesday afternoon, straight into the bag for league night. Then again, never found +/- 1* to make all that much difference with how I hit a driver. Good swing, center face contact, ball goes far (relatively speaking) and straight. The best that I've been able to achieve was one I "cooked" out there ~ 240 yards. Downhill rollout on a hard fairway. I have been liking the lighter weight shaft (55g) that's in the D. Before, was in the 205 range with the prior, now out around 220- 225 yards on average. Combined with the Wednesday group by and large moving to senior tees (depending on the course length we're playing on a given day), allows for hitting irons instead of fairway woods on longish par 4's. My old adage: No matter how far one hits a drive, it's all about the second shot. Unfortunately.

 

Come to think of it. Was hitting some pretty decent drives a couple of weeks back. During our stretch of hot and humid weather that we get once every summer. Borderline to hot to play weather. This old boy doesn't do well once the temp reaches 90* and above with lots of mug. Can't keep my eye on the ball with the sweat dripping down into them. Couldn't imagine playing at golf if every time out, during the summer, was in those types of climatic conditions. Anyhow, the ball did seem to be traveling further. Attributed it to better ball striking with a go-far driver. Little did I know that it was because of the weather.

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Can't speak for the others, but it would appear that Sr. flex has been a godsend for me in the longer clubs. I get a lot more kick from the shaft and the ball elevates much easier, especially in the fairway clubs. No doubt that weather is responsible for the latest outburst because it sure was uncomfortabley muggy yesterday in the morning. The skitters were out in full force between the showers without as much a a whisper of a breeze.

 

Other than one game back in June I haven't been scoring worth a darn even though I feel as though I'm striking the ball pretty well. It all comes down to the flat stick and I just don't have any confidence with it right now. When the line is good, I'm tentative. When I put a good stroke on it, I'm either off line or heavy and burn the edges.

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Today, the President is visiting the Shell Oil cracker plant across the river. I doubt I'll leave the house, due to the insanity that will ensue. One of the county commissioners was on TV last night. She was touting how wonderful the factory will be, providing local jobs and indusntry. Blah, blah, blah.

Protesters are expected regarding the toxic effects of such industry. The missus has researched all the health hazards and illnesses cropping up in other parts of the country. Not a good environment to live across the river from. She's stiil insistent on moving.

The news coverage will preempt the endless reports of shootings and killings in the Pittsburgh area.

Anyhow, I ordered another identical shaft, along with a pair of $45 golf shoes yesterday. The last pair I ordered leaked badly within two rounds, and i received store credit. Rock Bottom even paid for return shipping. Good people.

I think next year, I'm going to splurge on a "good" pair of Dryjoys. The under $50 shoes are just not for walking in dew or wetness, even though they are warranted waterproof.440

I see I'm not the only guy getting better yardage. Dry, hard fairways make us feel like gorillas, though. The 46" shaft with the Optiforce 440 is the best driver combination I've ever played. I haven't wanted to play vintage since smashing that driver. Who wants to go back to 190 yard drives?

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> Can't speak for the others, but it would appear that Sr. flex has been a godsend for me in the longer clubs. I get a lot more kick from the shaft and the ball elevates much easier, especially in the fairway clubs. No doubt that weather is responsible for the latest outburst because it sure was uncomfortabley muggy yesterday in the morning. The skitters were out in full force between the showers without as much a a whisper of a breeze.

>

> Other than one game back in June I haven't been scoring worth a darn even though I feel as though I'm striking the ball pretty well. It all comes down to the flat stick and I just don't have any confidence with it right now. When the line is good, I'm tentative. When I put a good stroke on it, I'm either off line or heavy and burn the edges.

 

Over the course of the last year plus, demoed the Ping at the LGS several times on their outdoor range. Once, a side-by-side with the same head, one with a regular flex shaft the other with a senior flex. Rather liked the senior, was hitting a nice draw with it. (Although I have to be careful with draws, they can quickly become snap hooks.) Although the best drive distance-wise was with the R. Was really on the fence with which one to choose if I was going to acquire (which I wasn't at full retail). Then this one showed up on eBay, won the bid at less then the going rate, and the decision was made for me. So to speak. I see the stock Alta senior shafts show up periodically, within the realm from a cost perspective, could experiment with one in the future.

 

Have a 4 wood head around that I haven't shafted yet. Grown quite dependent on using my 18* 5 wood. But would like a scooch more yardage out of a fairway shot from distance without resorting to carrying the 3 wood again. The loft on that one is makes launching problematic. But I've been toying with the idea of shafting the 4 up with a senior flex shaft. Would like to find an older Graffalloy ProLaunch Blue in senior that wasn't the super LW variety (45g IIRC). IDK. Fiddling around with different combos of stuff seems to be the standard M.O. Just because one never knows what one might stumble into what works really well.

 

Cannot offer much with regards to putting. It comes and goes. However, I'm putting half-way decent for the moment and don't exactly know why. Don't want to jink anything by way of commentary. Other than I'm trusting by stroke follow through on shortish putts (> 6'). And I've stayed with the same putter now for 1.5 years. Good, bad or indifferent.

 

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> Today, the President is visiting the Shell Oil cracker plant across the river. I doubt I'll leave the house, due to the insanity that will ensue. One of the county commissioners was on TV last night. She was touting how wonderful the factory will be, providing local jobs and indusntry. Blah, blah, blah.

> Protesters are expected regarding the toxic effects of such industry. The missus has researched all the health hazards and illnesses cropping up in other parts of the country. Not a good environment to live across the river from. She's stiil insistent on moving.

> The news coverage will preempt the endless reports of shootings and killings in the Pittsburgh area.

> Anyhow, I ordered another identical shaft, along with a pair of $45 golf shoes yesterday. The last pair I ordered leaked badly within two rounds, and i received store credit. Rock Bottom even paid for return shipping. Good people.

> I think next year, I'm going to splurge on a "good" pair of Dryjoys. The under $50 shoes are just not for walking in dew or wetness, even though they are warranted waterproof.440

> I see I'm not the only guy getting better yardage. Dry, hard fairways make us feel like gorillas, though. The 46" shaft with the Optiforce 440 is the best driver combination I've ever played. I haven't wanted to play vintage since smashing that driver. Who wants to go back to 190 yard drives?

> Play well!

 

If you haven't or don't already have you tried crosshanded, or left hand low which seems to be the official title now. Changed my putting for the good couple decades ago. Am left handed, play right and always felt as if my shoulder on left hand on top was in my ear. Tried all kinds of different grips to no avail. Then on tv saw a pro doing it crosshanded and slaaabaaammm instant eye opener. Tried on my carpet right then and the rest is amazing Xer history.

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Tried all types of grips for clubs and putter, resorted to the good old baseball grip and had no trouble since, striking more consistent and much more comfortable.

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> > @Wriggles said:

> > Today, the President is visiting the Shell Oil cracker plant across the river. I doubt I'll leave the house, due to the insanity that will ensue. One of the county commissioners was on TV last night. She was touting how wonderful the factory will be, providing local jobs and indusntry. Blah, blah, blah.

> > Protesters are expected regarding the toxic effects of such industry. The missus has researched all the health hazards and illnesses cropping up in other parts of the country. Not a good environment to live across the river from. She's stiil insistent on moving.

> > The news coverage will preempt the endless reports of shootings and killings in the Pittsburgh area.

> > Anyhow, I ordered another identical shaft, along with a pair of $45 golf shoes yesterday. The last pair I ordered leaked badly within two rounds, and i received store credit. Rock Bottom even paid for return shipping. Good people.

> > I think next year, I'm going to splurge on a "good" pair of Dryjoys. The under $50 shoes are just not for walking in dew or wetness, even though they are warranted waterproof.440

> > I see I'm not the only guy getting better yardage. Dry, hard fairways make us feel like gorillas, though. The 46" shaft with the Optiforce 440 is the best driver combination I've ever played. I haven't wanted to play vintage since smashing that driver. Who wants to go back to 190 yard drives?

> > Play well!

>

> If you haven't or don't already have you tried crosshanded, or left hand low which seems to be the official title now. Changed my putting for the good couple decades ago. Am left handed, play right and always felt as if my shoulder on left hand on top was in my ear. Tried all kinds of different grips to no avail. Then on tv saw a pro doing it crosshanded and slaaabaaammm instant eye opener. Tried on my carpet right then and the rest is amazing Xer history.

 

Qrosshanded? Works for lots of good putters :)

 

 

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