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I think Cobra as well. I'm surprised with all their success and great clubs they still don't get a lot of respect IMO.
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Do any of y'all view improvement like handicaps? For example, it is easier to go from a 20 to a 10 handicap than it is to go from a 5 to a 0..... Just a thought I had.
This might sound like an odd question, but I do want to preface it with saying that I've always considered Callaway a high-quality clubmaker, even when I was pretty much a dunce about equipment (that is to say, my entire life until the past year or so). I knew Phil was a Callaway guy, Els, Furyk, some pretty big names. By comparison, Fowler and Poulter were the only guys I knew bagging Cobra, and I guess I sort of regarded those two players as much about style as substance.
Now, one thing I've seen is that people are saying Callaway is vastly improved due to their interaction with social media and the fanbase as much as also making higher quality products taking advantage of new and interesting technological advances. Let me also say I saw and felt none of that social media interaction until I connected with THP. This leads me to my question:
Would you still say that Callaway has made the biggest strides this year in terms of progressing their product if you weren't part of THP?
Would you still say that Callaway has made the biggest strides this year in terms of progressing their product if you weren't part of THP?
Here's a question, how much of the opinions here are based on perception/image and how many factor in actual success in the marketplace? Or perceived success?
Here's a question said:I have no idea about who has what market share. I think this question is similar to the one thread the other day about who makes the best equipment and many said everyone makes good equipment and it's about what is best for you. I think Cobra has been great since the S3 line and Callaway with the Razr line. I based my answer off of how well the company did at getting people to put their clubs in the hands of golfers. Ping and Cleveland could be mentioned with their first launch of an adjustable driver but that would only be because they were late to the party.
I think it really comes down to marketing and social interaction and for us on the forum how involved they are with the THP family.