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Macgregor is deft flying under the radar for most people...has anyone tried the Macgreor M685s? I thinking of picking a set up and I was wondering if anyone had any firsthand experience with them

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Callaway X460 10 w/ Fujikara 65 Stiff
Adams Ovation 2 15 degrees
Cobra Baffler 23 degree Powerbilt Grand Slam II Irons Callaway Forged+ 54 wedge Rossa AGSI+ Daytona 1 NXT or NXT Tour


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Anyone remember Feel Golf--i heard they have some great wedges but ive never ever seen one in person...Also Yes Golf---they have some fantastic putters that have tour prescence

"People think the size of the head is most important. Wrong. It's getting a quality shaft. test different shafts to see which goes the straightest. Also, more degrees of loft on the head is better than less. Eleven degrees is about right."


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Dont forget Sonartec, some of the best fairway woods on the market. They make some great wedges also. If you have not hit these before, you should give them a chance.
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Srixon and Bridgestone have impressed me.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


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These days?

Wilson Staff.

Old-school brand that was "IT" back in the day.

If you've been playing the game for 15 years or less you probably don't know how "cool" it was to have Wilson Staff clubs in the bag.

Nice to see Paddy win.

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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Titleist clubs are over-rated. I'm not saying they're junk...just overrated. I realize that their target consumer is the "player" but their club models are typically 1-2 years behind in technology and even inside their niche, I think they're clearly behind Mizuno and TaylorMade.

I expect that some will disagree with me. Again, I'm not saying Titleist clubs are lousy. I'm just saying they're not as good as their image implies.

Lastly, they make a super sweet ball. That's undisputed.

Driver: R7 425 TP w/ stock Fujikura stiff shaft
Hybrid: 16 degree baffler pro with stiff Fujikura Speeder shaft
Irons: X-20 tour 3-PW w/ 6.0 Project X shafts
52 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaft
56 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaft60 degree wedge: MR w/ Royal Spinner shaftPutter:...


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i also think that cleveland is underrated. i love their irons

driver- R580XD 9.5*
3 wood- m/speed
hybrid- cft ti 4h
irons- fp 4-gap
wedges- 54* and RAC satin 56* 12 bounceputter- 1/2 Craz-Eballs- DT Carry, e5, anything found thats is good shapeshoes-adidashome course - nothing - uh oh. perhaps pleasant view againschool...


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in australia mizuno is soo underated. i reckon their irons look so awesome and yet hardly any golf shops sell their stuff. in fact most shops only sell taylormade, callaway and ping majorly. unless you go to golf club pros and get fitted you can very rarely find titleist and mizuno, and nickent basically have no presence in australia.

Driver: Taylormade R11 set to 8*
3 Wood: R9 15* Motore Stiff
Hybrid: 19° 909 H Voodoo
Irons: 4-PW AP2 Project X 5.5
52*, 60* Vokey SM Chrome

Putter: Odyssey XG #7

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x


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How about Bobby Jones? I don't see them listed in many sigs in this forum, and I don't see a ton of them out on the courses I play. It's also probably worth mentioning that the big box golf stores near me (Dick's and GolfGalaxy) don't carry the brand.

Jesse Ortiz practically made Orlimar, and the clubs he's making under the Jones brand are fantastic. I had a chance to hit the new workshop driver, as well as the fairway woods and hybrids over the weekend, and I've giving serious thought to adding one or two in my bag.

Easy to hit, great feel, and slightly less expensive than most. Lack of custom shaft options are a bummer, but everything else about the clubs is stellar.

My Website: Qwowi Golf

In my Atlas Bag:
Driver: R7 SuperQuad 9.5° VS Proto 65-S
3+ Wood: G10 4 Wood: G10 Hybrid: 585H VS Proto 80-SIrons: X-20 Tour 5-PWGap Wedge: Vokey 200 Series 52°Sand Wedge: Vokey Spin Milled 56°Lob Wedge: Vokey Spin Milled 60°Putter: Bettinardi BC1


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How about Bobby Jones? I don't see them listed in many sigs in this forum, and I don't see a ton of them out on the courses I play. It's also probably worth mentioning that the big box golf stores near me (Dick's and GolfGalaxy) don't carry the brand.

I saw the infomercial on the golf channel. They look like awesome clubs, where can I test hit some? I think that's the problem with some companies. They're not mass produced and sitting on the shelf of every large sp. goods store or pro shop. At least I'm assuming that this is the problem/situation with this particular brand. I may buy off of Ebay, or a "site", but I try to hit the club locally first. As far as the thread topic: I would say Adams are under-rated. They make some of the easiest clubs to hit as far as I'm concerned. Now, my bag isn't filled with Adams. . .I have a Redline 460 Dual Driver. I will pay less for a really great set of component clubs with awesome shafts and grips, before I pay pro shop or big retail prices. . .most of the time!

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