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pmurda69

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  • Birthday 11/30/1990

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  1. You're from Jersey...nuff said.
  2. Thank you, finally someone with enough intellegence on this board to answer my question. rockramon: Yes, a lot of other countries hate America, but they sure love our money!
  3. You're not getting my point. I'd rather buy from a company that actually has factory workers in the U.S.A, not just a corperate big shot, rolling in more money because he outsourced to China. Do you get my drift? BTW, nobody has answered my question. What other golf companies are doing this now?
  4. Rbfoley: I hate Chineses people, and if you are one...get over it. I've come to find that most things made in China are pieces of shit. Why else would I be making this thread if I wasn't upset about it? Yes people, I understand that most of the things we buy are made in foreign compaines, and frankly...it pisses me off. There's nothing I can do about it, I was just wondering if other reputable compaines like Ping or Callaway are doing this now. I'm gonna buy some newer clubs soon, and want to know which ones are made in the U.S.A, and which one's are made in other countries. I understand that it's almost impossible to buy everything made in the U.S.A, but I at least try to buy some products still made in america. Because I'd rather give my money to companies that still make their products in America than another company who outsources everything to China, or another foreign country. I'd take my old ass ping Zing 2 fairway woods anyday than a club made in China.
  5. I was looking at some Taylor Made clubs, and read on the shaft that either everything was made and assembled in China, or that the parts were made in China, and assembled in the U.S.A. If this is true, I'll never buy anything from Taylor Made again. Do you guys know if Ping, Titleist, Callaway, or other high end companies are doing this? I like Ping a lot, and if they still make their stuff in the U.S.A, I'm gonna buy all my clubs from them from now on.
  6. I hit my Ping G2 7 wood around 175-200, which falls in perfect with your distances. I hit the clubs you mentioned the exact same distance, so try out a ping 7 wood. But, like the other guys said, try out the golf stores, and their computer programs.
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