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Daver77

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I have a Ross Cardiac Bow with all the bells and whistles.

I can post pics and give specs but I wanted to see if there was any interest in a trade for either a complete set of clubs or decent clubs to get me started on the driving range.

I just played gold for the first time and I'm pretty hooked.

Thanks!
 
Dave.... before you go giving up your bow you might want to borrow some and make sure it's for you....Golf is addicting and very frustrating to say the least...maybe cause I suck:D If you want to borrow mine for a while you are welcome to it..."camo" golf bag I bought from Greg Ostertag from the Utah Jazz....

...hate to see you give up your bow:(

I'm in Riverdale (morris county) 287 & 23
 
Golf - people blow big money to improve their game and they hit the ball just as crappy with their new clubs. My friend has shitty clubs and will smoke 95 percent or more on the course. When I golf it's just to enjoy myself and the people I'm with. No expectations I will never improve past a certain point.

Is this your only bow???? Giving up on bowhunting? Or a back up bow.... Curious


So just have fun with it and don't drive yourself crazy. Talk about an expensive sport!
 
I got a set of complete irons and a Nike driver
 
Swinging a golf club and shooting a bow have a lot of the same principals. Anchor points, stance, follow through, and striving to do the same thing every time once you find it. If it feels akward at first...it is suppose to. A golf swing, like drawing and aiming a bow involves being aware of several things every time. Forget one and you screw up. But with both practice, practice, practice, and it become natural to your body. Its your mind then that will screw with you! [lol]
 
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