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Is there anything beneficial to having all the same brand clubs? Like All R7 Driver, fairways, irons..

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Is there anything beneficial to having all the same brand clubs? Like All R7 Driver, fairways, irons..

It is only beneficial if they work better than anything else you have tried. Some people are brand loyal. Some just have OCD and have to have everything match. Some people like the symetry. Some don't care what name is on the club as long as it works.

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Now that ive purchased a titliest x86 bag, i am now a complete brand bitch. lol.. But for me, im just comfortable with the way the clubs look and perform. Ive hit many other types of clubs and liked them, ( the callaway FT9 tour driver is the s**t) but i always end up purchasing titliest. I get a little paranoid about unknown elements when im throwin down hundreads of dollars.
THE WEAPONS CACHE..

Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
Titleist Vokey Wedges - 52 & 58 | Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter | ProV1 Ball

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The answer is NO. That is not to say there is anything wrong with it, but there is no benefit to your game.

EGS

910 D3 9.5* Aldila RIP S 70 g
Burner 3 wood 15 * S
Bruner Hybrid 19* S MP-60 S300 4-PW CG 14 52*/10* TP Z 56*/12* TP Z 60*/6* Studio Select Laguna 1.5


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I've done it before....and without really thinking about it....just happened.


First time was in 1996 when I had an all Callaway bag (w/Odyssey putter...don't know if they owned them at the time?).

Next was 1999, had an all Titleist set (13 clubs).

Then, a few years later I was playing PING irons & putter and added their woods when they came out with the TiSI driver and fairway woods. To date, that was one of the best distance drivers I've every owned. It was nasty. I suspect it was also during the period of time when my swing was at it's best.


Like a previous poster stated...no real benefit in doing so unless you just believe each club is the best for you.
909D Comp 9.5* (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-6)
Burner Superfast 3 & 5 woods (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-4.8)
G15 Hybrid 23* (AWT shaft)
G5 5 iron-PW-46*, UW-50*, SW-54 & LW-58 (AWT shaft)
Studio Select Newport 2 Mid SlantGrips: PING cords & Golf Pride New Decade Multi-Coumpound Bag: C-130...

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i like using different brands, i assembled my bag using the brands i like and all my clubs work perfect for me!

and it cost me next to nothing, my bag i got from my neighbor's widow(when people die, you get there junk for free!)...
my wedges i got from my moms boss(hand me downs)
my putter i got at a garage sale for $5... getting a new grip for it cost more then the actual club..LOL
and i got my irons and driver used so they were fairly inexpensive
Driver: Tour Burner 10°5
3 wood Tight Lies 13°
Hybrid 3DX DC 23°
Irons: G5
Wedges: oversize 48°PW & 56°SWPutter: Anser 2Ball: TOURix

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Look at it this way: if there were some advantage, you'd see lots of professionals doing this. As is, I can't think of more than a small handful that have a fully matching bag.

Now, mix-and-match within a set of irons is probably not the greatest idea: AP1s and MP-57s might or might not match. And certainly not if you're mixing odds and evens instead of high and low.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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A wood and iron won't feel the same anyways, if a Cobra iron set and Cobra woods happen to fit you perfectly, it's a coincidence.

Ogio Grom | Callaway X Hot Pro | Callaway X-Utility 3i | Mizuno MX-700 23º | Titleist Vokey SM 52.08, 58.12 | Mizuno MX-700 15º | Titleist 910 D2 9,5º | Scotty Cameron Newport 2 | Titleist Pro V1x and Taylormade Penta | Leupold GX-1

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It is only beneficial if they work better than anything else you have tried. Some people are brand loyal. Some just have OCD and have to have everything match. Some people like the symetry. Some don't care what name is on the club as long as it works.

+1 to all of those...just look at my bag!

To be completely honest, nike clubs didn't initially really appeal to me...then I tried them out! The entire range really suited me...shockingly enough, more so than the Callaway Big Berthas and TaylorMade Burners. So I bought the entire set! ...let's not forget the OCD

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No advantage.

907D2 driver and 906D4 3 wood
Idea Pro Gold 3 4 5 hybrids
Apex Plus 6 7 8 9 E irons
900 52 gap 56 sand 60 lob wedges
Rossa Suzuka Putter


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Like the others said, there is no advantage to having all the same brand of clubs in your bag.
If a club works for you, its a keeper regardless of what brand it is.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


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