
"To even the playing field, Scharff did all the shopping, picking out the best clubs for his side and the worst clubs for Dalke and Walsh. Of course, as Scharff quickly discovered, NYC thrift stores don't have the floor space or clientele for golf clubs, so he ended up in the used section of the New York Golf Center instead."
"While nice to get a break from YouTube's typical country-club backdrop, the NYC sojourn doesn't overstay its welcome, as the guys make their way to Pine Hollow Country Club for the mix-and-match showdown. That's where Dalke and Walsh are introduced to sticks for the day-including a Callaway Big Bertha driver from the iPod era (women's flex, of course) and A PUTTER FOR ANTS!?!?"
"From there, the video settles into the platform's now patented rhythm of decent golf and mild trash talk (including a particularly silly Harry Potter exchange you should scrub through for sanity's sake). What we do learn watching Dalke and Walsh battle the limitations of their equipment, however, is that good golfers are good golfers no matter what they play with."
Matt Scharff shopped for clubs in Manhattan for Good Good's NYC Thrift Store Golf Challenge, a used-club, best-ball match featuring Scharff, Garrett Clark and Bubbie versus Brad Dalke and Sean Walsh. Thrift shops lacked golf inventory, so Scharff searched the New York Golf Center's used section and bought a driver from a fan at Joe's Pizza. The match moved to Pine Hollow Country Club where Dalke and Walsh used mismatched sticks, including an iPod-era Callaway Big Bertha driver (women's flex) and an extremely short putter. The video mixes solid golf with mild trash talk, showcases adaptability with poor equipment, and features a BDS pairing versus Luke Clanton.
Read at GolfDigest.com
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