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Did anyone see the Golf Fix the other day on driving?  He got on the Titleist tour truck and had a little interview with their guy in charge of regripping.  I don't believe I've seen such a salty individual with such poor communication skills lol  Michael Breed looked like he actually got lost in the interview a few times and didn't know where to go with the dryness


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It was one of the WORST EVER!!! It was almost to the point that it seems like he didnt want to do it. He kept answering the questions before Breed was done answering it. What a nightmare that must have been for Breed. OUCH

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If the guy was in charge of regripping clubs, I doubt he really needs to have any significant social skills to be good at his job. I am not even sure why Breed would interview him.


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Originally Posted by kpaulhus

If the guy was in charge of regripping clubs, I doubt he really needs to have any significant social skills to be good at his job. I am not even sure why Breed would interview him.



My thoughts exactly.


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You guys probably didn't see it then. It was a disaster. When agreeing to a interview and trying to promote your brand, it might be in your and your company's best interest to have a glimmer of interpersonal skills and amping up your brand's products. Breed interviewed him because he was doing an entire show over driving, and a integral part of hitting any club is having proper grips.

God this forum is probably takes the cake for dullest website ever.


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Originally Posted by Brad_MB

You guys probably didn't see it then.  It was a disaster.  When agreeing to a interview and trying to promote your brand, it might be in your and your company's best interest to have a glimmer of interpersonal skills and amping up your brand's products.  Breed interviewed him because he was doing an entire show over driving, and a integral part of hitting any club is having proper grips.

God this forum is probably takes the cake for dullest website ever.


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Originally Posted by Brad_MB

You guys probably didn't see it then.  It was a disaster.  When agreeing to a interview and trying to promote your brand, it might be in your and your company's best interest to have a glimmer of interpersonal skills and amping up your brand's products.  Breed interviewed him because he was doing an entire show over driving, and a integral part of hitting any club is having proper grips.

God this forum is probably takes the cake for dullest website ever.



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Originally Posted by Brad_MB

You guys probably didn't see it then.  It was a disaster.  When agreeing to a interview and trying to promote your brand, it might be in your and your company's best interest to have a glimmer of interpersonal skills and amping up your brand's products.  Breed interviewed him because he was doing an entire show over driving, and a integral part of hitting any club is having proper grips.

God this forum is probably takes the cake for dullest website ever.


alright, lets stick a camera in your face at your job. Keep in mind this is national television that hundreds of thousands of people would watch. He was just a little uncomfortable and gave one word answers, it wasnt that bad. If your expecting some elaborate poetic words from the grip guy on the bus then I dont know what to tell you,


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Originally Posted by Brad_MB

You guys probably didn't see it then. It was a disaster. When agreeing to a interview and trying to promote your brand, it might be in your and your company's best interest to have a glimmer of interpersonal skills and amping up your brand's products. Breed interviewed him because he was doing an entire show over driving, and a integral part of hitting any club is having proper grips.


God, this is the dullest comment ever from the dullest person ever. As my grandkids say, "whatevs!"



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If the guy works in a fitting van performing club regripping he probably isn't from the sales and marketing department.  Part of Breed's job is pre-interview the guy and make sure he's interview worthy.  Either the guy got stage fright or Breed didn't do his job properly to begin with.

In either case what does that have to do with the website being dull?

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Originally Posted by newtogolf

If the guy works in a fitting van performing club regripping he probably isn't from the sales and marketing department.  Part of Breed's job is pre-interview the guy and make sure he's interview worthy.  Either the guy got stage fright or Breed didn't do his job properly to begin with.


To be fair to Breed, that's actually the job of the show's producer.      But I have to agree the interview wasn't Titleist putting its best foot forward.


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Originally Posted by newtogolf

In either case what does that have to do with the website being dull?


Maybe he means the colors. Anyone in favor of bright pinks, yellows, and other colors? White, grey, dark green... I agree, somewhat dull!

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