SD Charlie
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Great info there! I totally agree with you about Cleveland being way under the radar. If they keep coming out with fantastic equipment like this, we'll start seeing their stuff everwhere!
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FIFY, I heard that is approved course wear in Georgia
Dont worry....YOu will be their sales guy VERY soon.
No question about it. Then he can wear his jeans and say they are the Cleveland colors. He's an insider now
littlepingman, that was a great write up. I like that you are looking forward to stepping up on to the tee box now.
Kellybo, what to hit the ball in the center of the club face honey!
Great write ups from both of you, well done.
littlepingman, that was a great write up. I like that you are looking forward to stepping up on to the tee box now.
Kellybo, what to hit the ball in the center of the club face honey!
Great write ups from both of you, well done.
littlepingman, that was a great write up. I like that you are looking forward to stepping up on to the tee box now.
Kellybo, what to hit the ball in the center of the club face honey!
Great write ups from both of you, well done.
Thanks. Its been quite a while since I've felt this way about a driver. I feel like I have a complete bag right now and my ho'ing ways may be coming to an end...
I am hearing in some reviews that the XL270 is a pretty high launching/high spinning club, while the 290 is a very low launching/low spinning model that you may need to go up a loft to get going. So that the player using a 9* stiff with the 270 might need to use a 12* stiff for the 290.
Anyone else finding that? Pretty interesting if true.
I am hearing in some reviews that the XL270 is a pretty high launching/high spinning club, while the 290 is a very low launching/low spinning model that you may need to go up a loft to get going. So that the player using a 9* stiff with the 270 might need to use a 12* stiff for the 290.
Anyone else finding that? Pretty interesting if true.
I am hearing in some reviews that the XL270 is a pretty high launching/high spinning club, while the 290 is a very low launching/low spinning model that you may need to go up a loft to get going. So that the player using a 9* stiff with the 270 might need to use a 12* stiff for the 290.
Anyone else finding that? Pretty interesting if true.
I keep eying the 17 degree version of this club. OEM hit some good shots with the 13 yesterday, I just don't think I'd be able to use that from the fairway.