Bravopilot Doubt you buy new and walk it over to PIAS on Thursday.
No way! I'd wait at least until Friday.
Bravopilot Doubt you buy new and walk it over to PIAS on Thursday.
No way! I'd wait at least until Friday.
sdandrea1
If I didn't already own a XXIO Prime 9 driver I'd try this one. I did look at the fairway woods and hybrids. They only go to 5 hybrid (no 6 or 7) so I guess that will keep me from buying them (thank God). I did look at the irons but without a full set 3-7 hybrids, they won't do it for me either. Looks like I'm set for the year (so far) with what I used the year before last.
mulegolf Here's your lightweight hybrids..........
Honma showed up today. Road test tomorrow.
After 18 holes I'd move the Honma XP-1 into OMG Holy Grail status. It's basically a XXIO. Lightweight, light shaft, high torque, draw-biased club. Sounds and feels soft. Ball jumps out there and goes! Mine is a 10.5.
The adjustable hosel is weird. The translated instructions are even worse. I'm not touching the settings anyway. It's a striper.
Like I wrote in another post, equipment doesn't really matter
sdandrea1 After 18 holes I'd move the Honma XP-1 into OMG Holy Grail status.
It's a striper.
Bullshit!
This is just your own way of self-subliminal thinking, in order to build up the $$ stash that will buy the next Holy Grail.
It is futile. You tried it, it was great, sell it now!! Move along....'while we're young'. Dammit.
$12 Shipped!
I've been demoing a Callaway Big Bertha B21 3w for a few weeks. This club has more offset than I've ever seen in a Callaway. I'm not much for 3 woods since I struggle to launch them off off tight turf, but I gave this a try on our long par 3s. It launches well for me off a tee and it's pretty easy to hit straight. The stock A flex shaft feels solid. I have used it off the fairway on a few par 5s and while I can't launch it high, the low running shots roll out much further than my Perfect Club.