sdandrea1 When you go north. Thought you may want the putter and I'm willing to apply toward the GigaGolf I'm going to buy from you eventually. Putter plus cold hard cash.
Kirkland Irons
Bravopilot When you go north. Thought you may want the putter and I'm willing to apply toward the GigaGolf I'm going to buy from you eventually. Putter plus cold hard cash.
I'll ponder it.
Just open foundry designs… carry on.
Love it when Costco shakes things up with their product's pricing.
propman The drivers, and most likely the irons, will be a dime-a-dozen 30 days after they hit the shelves. In the BST sites everywhere. People will buy them out, esp. the drivers, only to find they are no better than anything already on the market. Smart buyers will keep them and sell off their more expensive clubs.....that are no better than anything else on the market.
After all, why show up at a tourney with Kirkland, when you can show up with Titleist and get same results?
VigilanteTrail I too, have many vanity clubs.
I do love sticking those $10 shafts in the $350 heads though. And I keep reading just how good I'd be with a $200 shaft.
Would be great to witness a purely blind test of shafts and heads with say high single digit up to 20 cappers. I suspect, the oems would not like the results. Jmo.
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sdandrea1 I get that, just did a golf trip w a bunch of guys who all had games that didn’t come close to their equipment levels. I think of the 20 guys there were maybe 3 that were close to what they should be playing. Example, younger guy in my group one day had players distance irons, can’t recall which Titleist version they were and he carried a 30+ cap. He got 2 strokes on damn near every hole, never played with somebody who stood a chance a net zero on a par 3 before… until him. It got me thinking about it all, and how out of touch most are with reality.
Side note, I’m over here thinking the X-Hot Pros I play might be too much for my game with my lack of practice.. these MFers are out there with near blades