Just because something is new or not obvious, doesn't make it a marketing ploy.
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People are also quick to think that GI clubs will fix it all(I still think it from time to time)I demoed g25s next to Titleist MBs and the bad swings did the exact same things.
Congrats on building a bag for under $500 but to compare those decent used clubs to what I believe was a brand new set of Bridgestones through the bag for about the same price is kind of ridiculous.
I got ya, no $1050 wouldn't be much of a deal then. I agree with you 100% on that.normally i would agree, but the deal wasn't $500 for the bridgestone and bag... it was $1600... which includes a membership that he doesn't want when the season is already half over... so if you look at half a season membership ($550 by that math) you are looking at a bridgestone set and bag for $1050... which isn't a deal to me
I got ya, no $1050 wouldn't be much of a deal then. I agree with you 100% on that.
Lol, I'd buy two!i WOULD agree that you should jump all over a brand new set of bridgestones if someone is going to let them go for $500 bucks w/ bag included!!!
I say bite, then you can either decide to use the clubs or sell them for a profit. Those clubs plus a bag are probably $1,000+ new. I don't buy the growing into argument, but I also think the J40 DPCs are surprisingly forgiving. Not knowing your game I don't know when or even if you would enjoy them, but I do know that I love my various J40 clubs.They were j40s.
The membership was also a full year, not the remainder of the year.
And I don't think there's an agenda behind pushing the Bridgestones. Those are the ones I was hitting.
Have to say they were nice to hit -- but that could have been luck too. I haven't had enough swings yet.
Honestly, I say take the deal. If you end up hating the clubs, you can always sell them.
I personally think it's kind of crazy to ignore your teaching professional who has been working with you on your swing just because he might have worded a statement wrong (by the way growing into a set of clubs can mean a lot of different things). An easy way to see if he's just trying to peddle equipment on you is to ask if the same deal would apply to a different set of clubs. Based on the fact that you mentioned you were hitting the Bridgestones the best though, I'm guessing that's why he suggested them. In the end, you just have to get whatever you feel comfortable with. The deal he is offering is fantastic if it includes a full set of Bridgestone clubs with a bag and a full golfing membership where you can play as much golf as you want.
Just my opinion though.
Trust your gut. Yes, it may be a great deal, but great deals always pop up. If you don't take this one, one will present itself down the line.I think the investment may not be aligned with my goals at this point. (Truly, just trying to get into the game. Love what I've experienced so far.)
I'm willing to make a bigger investment -- but that might be best later, after I know what I like and don't like.