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Pnwpingi210

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  1. Mine are in. (One week from order to door) I had them bent two degrees weak and 8 happy to report this is the first set of t100s (I’ve owned the 3 previous models) that’s don’t Dig//get stuck in the ground on me. Like night and day difference. they are larger and much easier to hit compared to my s3 mizunos. The s3 are probaly a tad more workable for me, but the t100 look better to be point and shoot easy. Feel is ok. Not great but not bad. Dispersion is great so far in light testing
  2. I’d start with the online fitting from tpt. It’s as good as anybody’s guess. you can probably tey the tpt shaft at the tpt headquarters and fitting center with those grips if you call in advance. They may ask you to supply them but I bet they would accommodate the request id also say something else is going on as most folks can get an idea of how a club performs with “twig” grips vs jumbo max. Even Bryson himself does and has said that.
  3. My purchasing the irons has no relevance to your business logic (or lack there of), therefore I can comment on your business logic, and not need to purchase the irons….
  4. Those leagues are paying to play. This means your course must need the income and likely the member dues aren’t cutting it. i don’t consider a perk being being able to walk out on a course and play whenever you feel like it despite what the tee sheet says.
  5. Yeah that probably more accurate for me. like a crunch wrap supreme.
  6. Sounds like the i240 is a return to the i210. That thing launched high high, spun a bunch, and went right wear you pointed it. Also felt really soft for a cast iron.
  7. I’ve seen some Chad mumm interviews. Hopefully things don’t change around here……
  8. Just wait till they get out for a full 18!
  9. Ping i210/230/240 if you want something that is relatively compact. Mizuno hotmetal high launch if you want something larger
  10. Srixons standard heads are pretty light, so I’m guessing the “light” heads are very light, relative to their peers
  11. Then start a company and fill that void. If theres truly a demand that drives more profits, no company would pass it up to shaft, or in this case, no shaft the lefties…. its absurd you think companies would pass up easy money to not produce an iron left handed.
  12. Especially through all those hugely impactful divots!!!!
  13. Removing loose impediments doesn’t involve picking up and placing your ball in a better position. It involves moving something loose away that has zero impact on the ball position. (False equivalency) (repeating) on a green the ball is meant to be rolled across it.
  14. Eh, high risk. It’s good to see them taking a chance on something. producing more left handed clubs is not taking and chance on something. They know the market and know the returns they are already getting (it’s not profitable)
  15. A Successful business isnt going to intentionally lose a million dollars to make an extremely small market of golfers. It’s not their responsibility. End of debate. if you feel otherwise, start your own company and fill that market void. Thanks
  16. It was mostly a joke. in serious to your responses. It’s subjective. I’m not certain those statements are objectively true in the post I originally responded to are true, but it’s your opinion and you are entitled to it.
  17. It’s only overrated if you focus solely on the metric. I think most of us could get pretty high grf if that was the goal in isolation of everything else. Similar to using track man like golf tec does when they cure your slice and tell you are swinging from the inside to out. What they don’t tell you is they now have you feet aligned 300 yards right of target two fairways over…..then you take it to the course and you realize your still over the top chopping (otherwise you would hit the ball two fairways to the right over) but trackman metrics based on where it’s aligned may not show that
  18. The cost of maintaining greens if playing the ball in the air become more common would untenable for most course. It’s a false equivalence comparing the two
  19. I think the difference is the ball is meant to travel across the surface of the green.
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