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  1. Highly recommend the Tec Tec Tec ULTS Pro. Has image stabilization, option for slope and great optics. Can get for 60% off on Amazon right now. Seems very sturdy. Has same weight as a Bushnell. Only downside is you have to buy a magnet strap for it as it does have a magnet.
  2. "The bedrock of GolfWRX.com is the community of passionate and knowledgable golfers in our forums, and we put endless trust in the opinions of our GolfWRX members..." So long as they don't give opinions on certain balls... Kind of makes it harder to trust this site.
  3. I wear Balega which are the best I've found for heel stability and they still get pulled down... In no other shoes but my premiers... All three pairs.
  4. This x100. Makes a huge difference even if you just use the zinc sunscreen on you neck and chemical sunscreen everywhere else.
  5. Problem I have with the premier series, and this is true with every pair, is the heel pulls no show socks down... It happens so often, I stopped wearing them. I would get the hyperflex
  6. Massive fail by golfwrx not including maxfli in tour balls.
  7. Would like to hear your distances and see some pics if possible. TIA
  8. Is currently $89 for black LED display and $119 for red OLED. Crazy price for an image stabilized rangefinder that is very accurate. Tec tec tec ULTS and ULTS Pro.
  9. I moved from a 120g shaft in my old set to the DG Mid 100 which is a 106g shaft in the Ai200. I just turned 60, and found that I was having more and more difficulty controlling the heavier shaft. I'm very happy with my decision. It's their stock shaft and was a good for for me. Also went 1/2 inch long. See photo below. Only thing I would consider changing if I did it over is, I wouldnhave gotten the CP2 Blue grips for $13 per club. No idea if that is best for you, but it seems all these specialty 2 and 3 irons use lighter shafts. A 4 hybrid also uses a lighter shaft. I bet one of our club techs on this board could answer that better.
  10. Caveat: I have played a "sand wedge shaped" wedge in an AW for years. Never really played the AW from the iron set ever. For me, when I swing the Ai200 AW, the ball feels like it slides up the face, and I could not achieve consistent distances. It is a disconcerting feeling when you don't believe your wedge is making correct contact and compressing the ball. I also think the Ai200 lacks the versatility of a sand wedge shaped wedge.
  11. I would consider the Ai150 in 5-pw and the Ai200 4 iron. The Ai200 4 iron is crazy easy to hit. I have the 4-pw Ai200 in my bag. My 5 goes 195 and the 4 goes 210,so no overlap.
  12. I only hit the 7 iron of the 150s, but it was on grass. Found both irons easy to hit and elevate, but I'm a low single digit. I agree, these irons are very close together and there isn't a great deal to differentiate, but for those who like less offset and a smaller footprint, but still want hollow body in the 4-7 iron, the Callaways are ideal. I also agree with your comment, these irons address a very small market of golfers. Also agree on the trade in value. I got the 4 thru AW for $225 after my trades which included mp223s, a couple 5 year old hybrids, and an elyte TD I got as a tee gift at a member guest. P.S. hate the AW and put my T24 48* in the bag instead.
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