KCee fatshot Golfworks has passed them now as "priciest" IMO. Their TS-1 and TS-2 are $50 bucks per head!! I'd bet that Alpha VX iron head costs at least $60. I'd also bet the Wishon 771 is about $50/head. I think GW is probably about average these days.
fatshot KCee I'd bet that Alpha VX iron head costs at least $60. Dunno.....I don't have an account, and they don't show prices on their website. I bought my Alpha heads from Cutter66 here on GolfBuzz, so maybe he might know actual prices....
scotts33 toraider Forgot Swing Science...before @scotts33 chimes in here! Swing Science wont sell to the public.
colej toraider They’re out of several heads right now. Not sure where they’re heading as a company, where heads are concerned?
AdamMH Spuzz I reference clubmaker online all the time for older stuff when I need info, good to know there's an updated site to boot. With Limeys no less!
sdandrea1 It's practically cheaper to buy used OEM stuff and go "they're all components to me" route.
sdandrea1 scotts33 Swing Science wont sell to the public. I wonder how long they'll last before they adopt the Golfworks business model.
accufitgolf While I liked Swing Science, I am a bit surprised they have survived as there are not that many certified, qualified, etc. clubmakers left in the business and those few left are not doing much volume.
scotts33 sdandrea1 I wonder how long they'll last before they adopt the Golfworks business model. Been that way forever I don't see it changing.
scotts33 IMO....Wishon, Swing Science, Alpha are not looking to be the cheapest or newest they exist fine. The average G'Buzzer is not their market. If it ain't broke. 😊
scotts33 sdandrea1 We'll see. All 3 have been around longer than many that have sifted out. Alpha and Swing Science small family owned can weather more than the large profit tied entities. How long has the 919THI been out? It stills sells well.
sdandrea1 scotts33 I don't doubt they'll last. As long as they can adapt, shrink, expand to the market, they'll be fine. Competing with the OEM brainwashing machine can't be easy tho. It's a small niche, but they know how to evolve. Time will tell.
scotts33 sdandrea1 Competing with the OEM brainwashing machine can't be easy tho. It's a small niche, but they know how to evolve. Custom clubmakers still do very well in certain markets as they are selling themselves not a brand or product. Their niche is them not the product that most think. I have had the same client base for over 35+ years. Just a different way of thinking.
sdandrea1 scotts33 There's a guy in Dunellon Florida that is (was) very popular with the guys in my Florida gang. Word-of-mouth got him a lot of business. He fit/built mostly Golfworks, KZG, and Callaway (custom shafts). I think I heard he died recently, but his business was solid.