ode Figured as much. I don't think anybody has questioned the quality of the clubs, it was the business model that was questioned in the OP. Two things I wouldn't start up a business in is a golf club company and a restaurant. But who knows?

PlayLikeBubbaDaly am hopeful. The one thing I will say is eventually I think they should sell indivual clubs.

If they'd sell just the club heads, they'd get some business outa this group!

If you look at the pictures of the iron clubfaces, you can see the molecular grain flow. That is some quality forging there.

Nice catch Sarnella, I'd at least change the font on the DRAW U FADE on this one.

Another update. This next weekend is my bachelor weekend and we are playing the nicest course in our state. I reached out to get a shipping estimate, they upgraded me to free 2 day shipping to ensure I have them by the this weekend with the holiday. I'll still be objective in the club quality but at least I can say their customer service is fantastic. And they responded within an hour, on a Sunday, during a holiday weekend. That kinda stuff goes far in my book.

    colej Got it! I ight just post it to YouTube (I have never done that before) but that would make uploading the vid easier. I'll reach out for sure the day of.

    You can beat that price all day at Rock Bottom . Bazooka driver for 100, Wilson irons for 250, a couple tour edge wedges and a ray Cook putter. About 150 left for a stand bag and fairway wood.

    From Rock Bottom
    Cobra Golf F-Max SN Driver $145
    Tour Edge Golf- Exotics EXS Fairway Wood $111
    Wilson Golf- Deep Red Maxx Hybrid $51
    Wilson Staff- D200 Irons $255
    Bullet Golf- BL2 Putter $21

    Total $583

    Spuzz Do it.
    😉

    Just for fun, I checked Monark Golf because I know they sell Mondeo stuff. I came out with $452 all in on the clubs. I used Monark's list price for all the clubs. I upgraded to graphite shafts for the irons,hybrid,wedge. The driver fw, and irons are the exact clubs. wasn't sure on the wedge, hybrid and putter so I took the higher/highest option to be safe. That leaves $247 for a stand bag and any upgrades you might want or just savings. And your clubs wouldn't be named "Robin"
    Of course you're paying for the convenience of them putting the set together for you and most people would have no idea what an open model is. So I don't think it's a terrible price for someone without much club knowledge. The question is can they sell enough sets to survive. And what survival means, I guess. Are they just trying to eek out a living doing this or are they trying to become a player in the golf club industry. I guess we'll see.


      Just noticed this on Alpha's site, which means Robin's driver is non-conforming also.

      "NOTE REGARDING USGA CONFORMING:
      At this time, the Vx driver head is non-conforming according to USGS rules, which has to do with the way the moveable weight feature is designed."

        pellmell
        Might explain why this model is out there in the "open" as it's probably cheap to get.
        Won't affect sales to the "peckerwoods" though, so not a big deal.
        jmo