I had one of the Taylor Made Pittsburgh Persimmon drivers. I hit it well but never really liked it because it sounded different than the wooden drivers I had been using. I sold it for less than I paid for it about 3 weeks after buying it.

    PA-PLAYA Good memory! That was a good lesson that's taken a long while to learn. (Not to hold onto an inside story. Me and Lefty we've played some golf together... Hah! Lots! He got tired of my for shit tee game and after a round we went to the range. Long story short, he taught be to be satisfied with the results of a good turn and 3/4 turn. It's golden if you can do it!

    Typhoon I sold it for less than I paid for it about 3 weeks after buying it

    I've got that shot........

    Instead of giving shit away to strangers, like PIAS, you should give it away to us/me. 😁

      LBlack14

      I always offer it for sale here and nobody bites. I was waiting for offers on my last sale and all I got was crickets. Easier to haul it over to PIAS.

        You're impatient and money means more to me that throwing it away.

        Funny how nobody busts my balls when I donate clubs to First Tee and local high schools. Seems I ought to be able to dispose of my stuff any way I choose.

          LBlack14

          No worries. I'm in Florida. I'm just returning the shit Typhoon has been slinging. All in fun. Keep healing Nephew!

          livegolf Just saw a used one at Golf Galaxy and it brought back memories. The 1st driver I could hit in my own fairway.

          livegolf

          I always liked the way Titleist drivers sounded and felt at impact. If they had ventured into the offset market, I'd probably own one, but Cobra won me over.