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Just picked up the GS catalog, and am considering their SR-460 driver (HiBore XL clone) as well as Snake Eyes hybrids and GS D2 irons (X-20 clones). These are all assembled with name brand shafts and are much cheaper cost than their counterparts from Cleveland, Callaway, etc.

My question is: Will a 27 handicapper such as myself notice the diffrerence between Golfsmith and Callaway? I am taking lessons from the Golftec pro in the Golfsmith store, and will soon do a fitting session with him.

Just seeking some opinions on the Golfsmith custom heads and workmanship.

Thanks

I made a custom built driver last year, my dad and I decided what the hell and try a snake eyes head. I got a 410cc snake eyes driver head, 10 degree. The loft was too low for me, but when I caught it (which wasnt consistently) I hit it really well. I got the grafalloy pro launch shaft and a winn grip...I think they are pretty good quality, and I would def. consider making my own driver again.

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


I used to own a driver from Golfsmith, it was called the Big Gun.. Funny, it now looks like a 5 wood compared to my new 460cc driver... Anyway, it was a very high quality club and it was perfect for me for many years. I also owned "clone" irons, not from Golfsmith but from another manufacturer and they were quite good. I had a friend who was a good golfer and he used to build clubs from Golfsmith and the quality was always quite good...

What's in the Bag

Driver: HiBore 10.5* ProLaunch Blue 65s
Hybrid: No Fear 3i
Irons: Launcher LP 4-PW Harmonized 50* GWAmerican Standard 56* SWStriker by Golf Trends 60* LobPutter: Pro Response bladeBall: Tour Fire


Just picked up the GS catalog, and am considering their SR-460 driver (HiBore XL clone) as well as Snake Eyes hybrids and GS D2 irons (X-20 clones). These are all assembled with name brand shafts and are much cheaper cost than their counterparts from Cleveland, Callaway, etc.

I've been considering building a driver with the same head as well.

Look at my signature, I'm playing Golfsmith irons that I built earlier this year too. I've found their components to be very high quality and excellent workmanship. Their quality is on par with pretty much any OEM brand. Of course they have products that span a wide range of prices and quality (just like most OEMs) but their higher end components are quite excellent. Here's a few pics of my irons I put together this year... D2 Iron Set: P2 Wedge Set: I don't think my mediocre pictures or the catalog pictures come close to doing them justice. They are really good looking clubs. I played in a tournament last Friday and none of my playing partners could believe how nice they looked having built them myself. The D2 heads are quite forgiving and I went with them plus graphite shafts because I've been having tendonitis problems in my left elbow. The clubs have helped a lot in that regard. Once my elbow troubles go away (it's getting better) I will be building a full set of P2 irons with steel shafts as they are cavity back "player's clubs" and that's a lot closer to the forged blades and steel shafts I've played almost all my life. As long as they are assembled well with good shafts and grips then the Golfsmith clubs will stand up in quality and performance with the best of them!

What's in my bag (most of the time)

Exotics 12°, Aldila VS Proto 65S
Exotics CB1 4W, 16.5°, Fujikura Stiff
3DX DC Ironwood 20°, 23°, 26º Hybrids, Proforce V2 Stiff Acer XP905 Pro 6-PW, Dynalite Gold S300Inazone CNC Spin Satin GW 50°/8°, SW 54°/14°, LW 58°/4°Boccieri...


I tried a lot of hybrids and chose a 19* snake eye model, the cost was not a factor, I just hit the snake eye model the best.

R7 9.5 S Shaft
560 R7 quad R shaft
RAC LT irons
Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum


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