- Thread starter
- Staff
- #626
Yup. It’s not on there yet so I just put it as an Apex hybrid.what did you put it in as in shotscope? hybrid?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Yup. It’s not on there yet so I just put it as an Apex hybrid.what did you put it in as in shotscope? hybrid?
Ventus Red are going in mine. First time in a long time I’m excited about playing some winter golfI do think I’m going to put a Kinetixx in it
Same, but it’s the 19 that has me thinking about it. Would royally eff my gaps though.How easy the 21 to hit really really REALLY has me thinking about the 17*….
I went 19 | 21 and gaps just fine for me. The 21* blends into the 5i perfectlyHow easy the 21 to hit really really REALLY has me thinking about the 17*….
How easy the 21 to hit really really REALLY has me thinking about the 17*….
I've said it for while. This is the most underrated club, in a long time.
This is a perfect description. I don’t know what they did to engineer this, but it is a magical club.Its like the Heavenwood had a baby with a SuperHybrid
The 21 and 17 make an awesome combo for me.How easy the 21 to hit really really REALLY has me thinking about the 17*….
Ponder no more. I got one based off the early comments and glad that I did...making me ponder another one to replace the 4w.Man it was something I was already giving some consideration, but this feedback is very difficult to ignore.
Ponder fully engaged.
Ponder no more. I got one based off the early comments and glad that I did...making me ponder another one to replace the 4w.
Gaming the 21* right now...I think the 17* is coming soon.Which one did you get?
You’re not alone.Ponder no more. I got one based off the early comments and glad that I did...making me ponder another one to replace the 4w.
How does it determine that the club achieved a birdie, simply if it was used on a hole that resulted in a birdie?
How does it determine that the club achieved a birdie, simply if it was used on a hole that resulted in a birdie?
I'm always surprised by folk pulling out the 3 wood off the tee because it is 'more accurate'.