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BlkNGld

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  1. Noticed that T250 is not on the list, which begs the question as to which version of T100/150/350 are you referring to?
  2. Resale in two years? How many sets have you had over the last year? Your optimism is commendable 😂
  3. Yup. They'll build to just about any quality level that you care to specify. The better you specify the product requirements (and penalties if they're not met) the better the quality you're likely to get. If you leave an avenue to pocket cost savings while meeting the contract they will (just like any other source).
  4. Plenty of cars of this ilk have roller shade like cargo covers available. And if we think a seatback needs to come down, we have a cheap solid black tablecloth that we throw over exposed cargo if security is a concern. Perfect, no, but thieves generally are moving quickly looking for something eye catching and assessing risk/reward. Plus to a non golfer a golf bag draped in fabric looks a lot like a covered body.
  5. Yeah, I think I got in just as that thinking was fading. Some Catholic nuns held onto that for a while longer.
  6. I'd say that in the current world, companies can sell enough left handed sets to make money, but as pointed out, if it's spread across the entire lineup it gets dicey. 3D printing should one day knock down a lot of the roadblocks. I wonder if any OEM has considered a crowdsourcing type model for some clubs. Maybe worries about blowback if there aren't enough takers and they have to cancel?
  7. Have you tried contacting Oakley? What tint is the other lens? At the time the G30 and the VR28 or VR50 (both bronze) were the ones they recommended for golf.
  8. For spin and forgiveness I'd say Hot Metal HL or G440 in retro spec.
  9. That's interesting. I've got a Hybrid 14, and a couple of years ago found some collegiates in a store on closeout (due to the Titleist purchase/rebranding). I tried putting one of the store's H14s into the bag and while it could be done, getting the zipper closed near the top of the H14 took enough effort that it was a concern to me. As far as the fabric goes, had a chance encounter when I brushed by one of the new models hanging in a store. It felt "smoother/thinner". We often associate the coarser feeling stuff as tougher even if that's not always the case, so maybe that's what's behind some of the claims.
  10. The external straps should snug things up, and I've usually got bags with shoes and other stuff in mine to help fill things out and provide extra club protection without going overweight.
  11. If you want less rigid, the regular is the way to go, but to my feet the differences weren't apparent except in a side by side comparisons. I was in a position that I could choose either and I just preferred the carbon color ways.
  12. I can completely agree with this. Some of those really soft rebound intensive models feel great in the store, but in my case after walking 18 the feet may have felt good, but my calves felt it. It's good the premieres work for you, but I'll just point out the last couple of hyperflex are quite stable, especially the carbon version. In fact, some ding it for feeling firm... in my book that was a plus.
  13. I haven't have any exposure to the new models post Titleist acquisition but the collegiate model is fine for a true carry bag - the kind with an oval shaped top and 4-6 dividers. If I intended to use it with a hybrid bag or a 14 way carry bag with a larger, rounder top, I'd want to check for fit before committing (or make sure I understand the return policy).
  14. Is this what you meant? https://facultyjobs.upenn.edu/#wharton-school
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