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  1. 1. Would You Like To See Scratch Golf On Shotly

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    • Ya Buddy! I would buy it at the right price
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We are considering adding Scratch Golf to the lineup on Shotly and wanted to gauge your interest level.  We have had a few people request this, but wanted to get some feedback on a larger scale.  Thanks in advance!


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Didn't know you could get to scratch by just shelling out money... you should have launched this site years ago ;)

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Ha lol.  You and everyone else.  I can see how that could read confusing.  To clarify, just in case, Scratch Golf is a brand of clubs :)


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They make some awesome stuff. I'd love to see their gear more widely available.

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Totally agree.  Hopefully we can pull something together in the next couple weeks to start the process :)


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Please post up when you do, I have their 60* and absolutely love the soft feel of the 1080 forged steal!


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@Fryeman, definitely will do.  Thinking about 2 weeks before it goes up, but we will be sure to post in the clubs section.  Thanks for all the answers!


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I have a set of their 8620's and one of their older JLM series wedges...all great clubs that I don't hesitate to recommend to people.

I've been gaming the 8620's since Feb. but I'm starting to miss the heavier forged feel....

I'd love to see some 1018's on the site for a competitive price.


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@xxsoul, can you give us an idea of what you would consider a competitive price?  It would help us price these properly and see how feasible it is to run these.


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They make some awesome stuff. I'd love to see their gear more widely available.

Couldn't have said it better myself. I used to have a set of SB-1's and still have my TD wedges. Great clubs.

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Originally Posted by shotly

@xxsoul, can you give us an idea of what you would consider a competitive price?  It would help us price these properly and see how feasible it is to run these.



I paid $230 for 3 8620 wedges from another "deal of the day" type of website, which I thought was fair.

For an individual 1018 wedge, I think they would fly for $90 or less.

$75 each and I think you would have trouble keeping them in stock. These are the forged wedges I'm thinking of.


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@xxsoul...... I'm thinking you will be happy 1018's are happening as early as this coming Weds.... Price we will leave a bit of a mystery... but, your recommendation is inline with our plans.

Thanks to all.


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@xxsoul...... I'm thinking you will be happy 1018's are happening as early as this coming Weds.... Price we will leave a bit of a mystery... but, your recommendation is inline with our plans.

Thanks to all.

I guess I will have to warm up the debit card haha. Will these be available in different finishes and grind options?


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lol, yes they will.  we will have around 150-200 of them all 1018's.  Possibly some full sets but they will be in mid august once we see how this one goes :)


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lol, yes they will.  we will have around 150-200 of them all 1018's.  Possibly some full sets but they will be in mid august once we see how this one goes :)

Nice, keep us posted on this. I've been looking for another set of CC wedges. Been considering another set of Scratch or Miura. This could sway my decision.

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Definitely get Scratch on the site. First post and thought nothing better to comment about then scratch golf. I have their SB-1 irons and 8620 and 1018 wedges. Love them but have to sell cause I completely went with wrong shaft


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