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Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
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Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
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nike's always made good golf balls. my favorite golf ball of all time is the nike tour accuracy dd golf ball. believe me, you don't need to tell me what's coming, i'm very well aware of what's coming and all the hoopla about everything and anything. anyone who knows me on these forums knows i've spent way too much on golf equipment in the past 5+ years and have prototyped, experimented, reviewd and recommended clubs to even be remotely excited about anything. honestly, all these club manufacturers have been pretty much sitting on their laurels in 2009 and 2010. nothing cutting edge has came out aside from the adjustable hosel from taylormade and even that's borderline. now, if you want to talk shafts and the technology there, that's a whole different story but titleist seriously is a joke. they sold cobra who did a lot of their r&d, vokey is retiring, scotty cameron is too big and can easily jump ship and go solo now, and dean snell makes golf balls for taylormade (fyi, dean snell is the one who created the prov1, the prov1 hasnt been as good as it could be since about 4 years ago). someone at nike needs to go ask tinker hatfield to help them with their designs because they may be functionally great, but they simply look like trash. taylormade needs to stop trying to buy everyone out and stop trying to rape every single customer by releasing a club every 3-6 months. callaway needs to move past their fusion technology and create something else new. and cleveland? well, just like the city, they stay losing...Originally Posted by VanillaFreak13
Personally I love the combos. Can't wait for November. I switched from a VR Tour to a machspeed 8.5 with a UST Proto in it. I'm loving it. I don't care what a club looks like as long as it performs really. I'm disappointed with the stock shaft for the machspeed black.
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The new method is actually a knockdown version. Soft double insert, not made like the current method. That's why it costs half as much. I got to roll it and they are definitely going after Odyssey with this. The nickel plated finish is really nice in person. Of course Nike putters have left a lot to be desired in the past.
Just wait til FEB. The new ball is big. Remember that Nike was the first with a solid core ball? (Tiger was the first to play it when he dominated at Pebble Beach)
Not sure if there new ball is as big technology breakthrough, but the thing felt great as I putted with it. The driver numbers with it will be interesting as well!
Originally Posted by VanillaFreak13
Personally I love the combos. Can't wait for November. I switched from a VR Tour to a machspeed 8.5 with a UST Proto in it. I'm loving it. I don't care what a club looks like as long as it performs really. I'm disappointed with the stock shaft for the machspeed black.
^
The new method is actually a knockdown version. Soft double insert, not made like the current method. That's why it costs half as much. I got to roll it and they are definitely going after Odyssey with this. The nickel plated finish is really nice in person. Of course Nike putters have left a lot to be desired in the past.
Just wait til FEB. The new ball is big. Remember that Nike was the first with a solid core ball? (Tiger was the first to play it when he dominated at Pebble Beach)
Not sure if there new ball is as big technology breakthrough, but the thing felt great as I putted with it. The driver numbers with it will be interesting as well!
Originally Posted by reigndrop
bastitch how do you like your taylormade plus irons? i'm just starting and looking for super forgiving irons. i was swinging at the shop the other day and liked them, and just got them online for 300.
are they forgiving?
easy to get up in the air?
Originally Posted by DinanBMW
I'm looking to replace my TM Burner Plus irons at the moment. They're easy really easy to hit, but they launch the ball way too high for me. Right now I'm looking at some Mizuno MP-58's or some Titleist AP2's. I might just hold off and check out the 2011 Taylormade forged sets, though.