Philip A A said: Hi, I was wondering why we pay so much for Titleist Pro V's in Australia when I can buy them at half the price in America considering they are made in Thailand. I still pay for them but I wonder how many more would buy them if they…
Hi,
I was wondering why we pay so much for Titleist Pro V's in Australia when I can buy them at half the price in America considering they are made in Thailand. I still pay for them but I wonder how many more would buy them if they…
If you are going to be purchasing new woods and are unsure of what shaft to get, I would definitely go in for a professional fitting before making the purchase. The shaft is probably the most important part of the club to get fit to your specific swing…
Tried the new 913D2 driver @ the demo day. Started out with the standard 9.5 degree ,and with the reps help had it adjusted to fit me and my swing. Absolutely smashed it. I got 20 metres extra. Ihad no fear to hit it , just aim and realease
Michael,
Generally the flex of all clubs are the same. The other shaft characteristics (weight, torque, kick point, etc) may vary, but stiffness is almost always consistent.
Welcome to the team, Lucas! I have been playing for years and just recently got professionally fitted and what a great difference it makes! We all started with inexpensive clubs. Those clubs will certainly make you appreciate just how good Titleist equipment…
I was on a golf trip with 11 other guys. On the 15th hole at Yarrow in Augusta, MI, my partner says "If you make this you have to buy drinks and we get points, right?" I said "sure". I proceeded to hit a 5 iron to an uphill par 3 with the pin at 180.…
I hit an easy 7 iron on the 4th hole. Hit it perfect landed short on the fringe and rolled...kept rolling. When it was airborne I said "this could end up good fellas"...kept rolling. No sooner did I say, "is it still rolling" then it disappeared.....I…