shoe295 Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 C'mon guy's, I know all of you can find a manufacturers' professional club-fitter day in your area. The pro's do it for the same reason you should; It works! No extra money and the clubs are built to your exact specs. Sure, but if I want to buy the new X Drive 435, or a Gauge Design wedge that solution becomes problematic. I think part of the fun is the research and investigative phase, followed by the let's talk myself into buying this and finally anticipation of the arrival of a mystery club. What's really tough is coming to the conclusion that the new arrival just doesn't work for me. I really want everything to work and that's just not the case, hence the accumulation of stuff in the corner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henry Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Sure, but if I want to buy the new X Drive 435, or a Gauge Design wedge that solution becomes problematic. I think part of the fun is the research and investigative phase, followed by the let's talk myself into buying this and finally anticipation of the arrival of a mystery club. What's really tough is coming to the conclusion that the new arrival just doesn't work for me. I really want everything to work and that's just not the case, hence the accumulation of stuff in the corner. I completely agree. The fun part is the research and investigation stage!!! What better way to spend a day on the internet searching Manufacturers Japan web sites looking at fantastic clubs not made for the u.s. market and wondering what the web site says about it. (Japanese does not translate well through Google translation!) However, if you do your research and can view the actual picture of the club, I believe you have a better chance of liking it if you decide to buy it. Chris does a fantastic job answering any questions you have about any clubs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt_Slaughter Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Probably the best way to be sgt...because even though equipment does vary a lot nowadays, no company makes BAD golf clubs...... true. they may not make abd clubs, but it may be bad compared to the top oems clubs. but there still better than the rest. sometimes i tr. example. i am about to buy Nike blades i believe. i hit them with about 20 balls, 5-iron only and i hit that nike blade, supposedly blades r to be harder to hit. well these i hit better than cavity backs. so imm buy them,lol. if they dont work out, ill sell them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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