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    Are you brand biased?

    I just have a simple question for you guys:

    At the range today, I was talking to a few other golfers who were there while I was taking a break. One of them asked what I was hitting, so I showed him the bag.

    He made a comment that I found very strange. He asked me a question about my choice of clubs, since I have a bunch of different manufacturer's clubs in my bag. I told him when I go to buy a new club, I go in and hit as many as I can, regardless of brand name, and whichever one I hit the best is what I buy, regardless of brand name.

    He made a comment that he would only buy clubs from Callaway, and that's what he preferred, and everything in his bag was Callaway except for his putter, which was a Scotty Cameron.

    My thoughts are that since I'm not getting paid to play a certain brand of club, I want what I hit the best in the bag, who cares is every club is from a different manufacturer. Just wondering if this is common practice, or do most of you stick to a single brand name throughout the bag?
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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    Being biased towards a single brand is the single worst thing a golfer can do, I know this because I was guilty of it. When I upgraded my set a couple years back I was so set on buying a certain brand that I disregarded how well I hit with other clubs and went with my loyalty. Now, I hate my clubs and finally realize that matching your driver, irons, wedges, balls, and bag is a terrible idea. The best thing anybody can do when trying out new clubs is to disrgard brand names and get what works best, unfortunately most people don't do this.

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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    Currently in my bag it would seem as if i am brand biased cause i have a Callaway hyper x driver and Callaway x18 irons but in all actuallity im not. I do just what you do and hit as many clubs as possible to find out what i hit best. I normally would get a demo club and play a round with it or just hit the simulator at my local golf shop. It took me 3 months to figure out what clubs I was gonna buy for myself. I previously was using my step dads old ben hogans and then when I and started playing 2+ times a month I decieded I was gonna get my own. I think you are correct that most ppl are brand biased tho.
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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    Ummmmm, possibly.

    Shocking as this may sound, there aren't many Nike golf fans out there. Since I tend to be different and not afraid to make a bit of a statement, I choose to game Nike equipment.

    Plus, I honestly think their equipment is great. I wouldn't "be different" just for the sake of being different, I mean, the stuff has to be good too.
    Driver: Nike Machspeed 8.5*
    Wood: Cobra S9-1 15*
    Hybrid: Nike SQ2 20* & 23*
    Irons: Nike CCi 5-PW
    Wedges: Nike SV 52* & 56*
    Putter: SC Newport 2 Studio Style 32.5"
    Ball: Nike One Tour D

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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    Kinda I guess, but mostly I rule out brands. Some brands I just don't like, so chances are scarce that I'll buy any of their equipment. Still got a lot of good brands that I can pick from. Currently got four different brands on the clubs. I don't care about keeping the same brand on everything, I want good clubs that I feel comfortable with.
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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    I'm frugal, so I usually end up with clubs that aren't the most popular. The companies that spend mucho dinero on advertising have to mark up the price of their products.
    However, if there is a hot club or ball that lives up to the hype and proves itself to outperform others in the marketplace, I'll end up buying it second hand or wait until it goes on sale in a year or two.

    For example, when the '07 Burner came out, I couldn't rationalize spending $300+ on a single club. However, some of my friends bought it and I witnessed firsthand the dramatic increase in their driving distance. I ended up purchasing an '07 Burner last year for $100.
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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    I am definitely biased, it all started in 1968 when I would dream of buying a full set of Wilson Staff Dynapower irons, (when I was a kid Wilson clubs were the ultimate but I never had the money) took me over 30 years but I have a set to hang on my wall now. When I go looking for clubs I start with Wilsons but will and have played other brands, they are dissapearing from the market around here so I may need to switch brands in future club purchases. I do play Titeilist driver and woods currently and don't foresee making any changes with my bag in the near future. I have stocked up on 8802 putters as I have never found another putter brand or style that I like better. There are so many great clubmakers now we don't know how good we have it, I am sure I could find a model from nearly any brand that I would enjoy playing with.
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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bullitt5339 View Post
    ...My thoughts are that since I'm not getting paid to play a certain brand of club, I want what I hit the best in the bag, who cares is every club is from a different manufacturer. Just wondering if this is common practice, or do most of you stick to a single brand name throughout the bag?
    I played Pro Tour irons (very hearty Ping Eye2 clones) for 14 years, along with assorted metal woods. When I begain switching out in Fall 1998, I knew it was time to dump Stiff for Regular, and tried lots of brands of clubs. I ended up with a lot of Callaway stuff, but Callaway won in an open audition against lots of other clubs.

    Woods: Tried several drivers here and there in Fall, the tested six on luanch monitor during Thanksgiving time. Hyper-X Tour tied the Cleveland HiBore XLS Red on the printout, but the Callaway felt better and was easier to set up.

    Irons: Tried full range of Ping, Titleist and Callaway. I10 had the early lead, but felt klunky compared to others. AP2 felt great, but would have cost $1,200 for shaft combo I needed; plus my swing was under rebuild. Finally got X20 - felt good and got super deal on slightly used set.
    It's confusing because there are probably a half dozen iron models I could play well if they had the proper shaft.

    I do like Cleveland wedges, and have one.

    Basically, I track Ping, Titleist and Callaway clubs. These three make good clubs, and I compare among them. But, I don't have time to hit every club in the kingdom. (Have played Tour Edge woods in past, might consider them too)
    Last edited by WUTiger; February 7th, 2010 at 07:55 pm. Reason: Spelling error
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    Driver: Callaway Hyper-X Tour 10.5º (Fuji E360 R-flex, 68 grams, midkick, l-mT)
    Woods: Callaway X Tour 15º (Fuji E360 ↑ ) | Slazenger RD 18º (Aldila NV-RD 75-Rflex, midkick)
    Irons: Callaway X20, 3-PW (Uniflex - 106-121 grams, midkick, lowT)
    Wedges: Cleveland CG14 GW 50.08 | Callaway X-Forged SW 56.14 (Wedgeflex for both)
    Putter: Ping Pal || Ball: Slazenger RDS Tour or TopFlite D2Feel

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    Re: Are you brand biased?

    I am willing to hit any brand that is recommended to me. During my last iron fitting, my pro recommended several irons and in the end my choices came down to Mizuno and Adams. While I was willing to hit many different brands during my fitting, I ended up choosing Mizuno because I "felt more confident" with the name Mizuno in my bag instead of Adams.
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    V2 Rapture 9* with Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Blue stiff shaft
    Launcher 15* 3 wood with Proforce V2 stiff shaft
    18.5* 3DX 3+ Hybrid with Adila NV Hybrid 75 stiff shaft
    MX 200 3-PW with True Temper XP S300 stiff shafts
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    Vokey Spin Milled 58.12
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