Another tip, and I will stop breaking your salad balls. This is fairly easy and will save you some money.
Get a couple of these and they work well in the dishwasher. They will work on top of your kitchen block.
https://www.amazon.com/Epicurean-Kitchen-Cutting-Board-Nutmeg/dp/B003IP2PXE/ref=asc_df_B003IP2PXE/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198060092138&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4982911277799924303&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9028274&hvtargid=pla-348414541613&th=1
You'll need a sharp knife and one that will stay sharp with regular honing. There's another thread, but I'm happy to recommend something if you need it.
I should add that my previous set was something my Dad received as an incentive to visit a time share in the early 90's. I played HS golf with them and was competitive. I started ordering red dot ladies clubs from Ebay trying to cobble something together during COVID. I just wanted to hit and not think. Got fitted for a driver and quickly found out that I could hit with some accuracy off of the tee box, but distance was lacking. Looked into fairway woods and hybrids. The G15 SW is serviceable so far, but I've only played 2 rounds of 9 holes and 1 of 18 with the G15's.
I’m starting back up after a long absence and I need some help. Female golfer and I’m short. I was fitted for a driver and he shortened the new club, but I don’t know by how much. I plan to get fitted for a hybrid, but rather than replacing my irons I would prefer to have the club lengths adjusted because I suspect that is causing my shitty playing (club hitting the dirt before the ball, mis-hits, etc). I know I’m also waaay out of practice but it doesn’t do any good to practice with clubs that don’t fit or buy brand news ones and waste $$ on something I may not be happy with after improving with some lessons. So, should I just figure out the driver shaft length and have the irons “fitted” by the same cut down from standard length? Sorry for the noob questions.
I wouldn't even bother with it. Just go get a new one with the longest warranty available. Maytag top loader with agitator has been going strong for 5 years for me. I may take a look at Speed Queen when my time comes.
It does suck. I was at one for some corporate sales thing and the cutter peeled the bark off of each brisket before slicing it. So, I got the chicken and some jalapeño poppers. That is hard to fuck up, but they managed. Fuck Hard 8.
No. He has had a stutter most of his life. It is highly publicized and he slows his speech in order to avoid it. He also often has embarrassing gaffes. Neither are indicative of his overall cognitive abilities or qualifications to perform the job.