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Frankly, I was keen to bring all of my clubs to the same brand and same brand lines because I felt like I could keep a consistent swing pattern from one type of club to the other, even if I went through swing changes.

Adidas bag and shoes, TM woods & irons, Titleist wedges, putter and ball. I'm an organization freak and for some reason if I wore a Nike polo with my Adidas gear I'd feel out of place or like someone was looking at me. I also have the SuperTri headcover on my regular R9 and Superfast headcovers on my 07 Burner woods.

  adamgoodman said:
How many of you keep all your clubs a consistent brand? I personally tried my best to keep all my clubs from Nike, but money reasons left me with my old Tom Watson Lob Wedge and Taylormade putter. Do you feel that keep the same brand allows for consistent feel, or do you like to find something that fits your particular taste in that facet of your game, no matter what brand?

Why worry about brand for consistency in feel? Is a putter supposed to feel like a wedge? Or a driver like an iron?


  MikeBuch said:
Why worry about brand for consistency in feel? Is a putter supposed to feel like a wedge? Or a driver like an iron?

Maybe I want to pretend Nike is paying ME thousands of dollars to use their stuff instead of vice-versa. ;)


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