Im not sure I can think of a single company that doesn't have that many irons in line at the same time.
I believe both Srixon (3) and Cobra (4) have released less than that the past year.
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Im not sure I can think of a single company that doesn't have that many irons in line at the same time.
As an idea I like this alot. I'm just skeptical that I'll see any gains over my Big Bertha hybrids after the Flash hybrids didnt deliver any.
I believe both Srixon (3) and Cobra (4) have released less than that the past year.
I believe both Srixon (3) and Cobra (4) have released less than that the past year.
the article in the op had some great information. i also think this video with doc hoc explains a lot, and maybe helped me understand a bit better who this is targeted to.
Callaway Golf Videos | Hybrids | Specs, Reviews & Videos
www.callawaygolf.com
maybe the most interesting thing to me is this is geared toward faster swingers. when i think distance hybrid, that is not the player i generally think about.
I cannot think of any company that has released 5 to 8 iron sets in the same year, although many have 5 to 8 offerings. The closest I can think of would be Mizuno, that released the JPX 919 lineup later in the year last year, added the Hot Metal Pros earlier this year and then introduced the MP 20 lineup recently.
It certainly is interesting. When I first read @JB’s article, I thought this fell in the game improvement category, but the Tensei Orange shaft is more of a low launch/spin shaft, intended for better ball strikers with swing speeds. This really is a fascinating release.
Something to note in regards to the price. The stock shaft is the Tensei Pro Orange which is a pretty premium offering if you ask me and quite bit more spendy than the non pro version. Glad to see something like that being offered when the price starts to climb. Great inclusion on their part and it is one hell of a shaft.
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Very helpful and informative video.the article in the op had some great information. i also think this video with doc hoc explains a lot, and maybe helped me understand a bit better who this is targeted to.
Callaway Golf Videos | Hybrids | Specs, Reviews & Videos
www.callawaygolf.com
maybe the most interesting thing to me is this is geared toward faster swingers. when i think distance hybrid, that is not the player i generally think about.
Very helpful and informative video.
What club do you envision this replacing? Or, do you currently have the space to add it straight away?That was my thought too. After reading up more about it, it made more sense in what players they are targeting and I’m even more excited to try it since it checks all the boxes that I am missing for the gapping I need help on.
the article in the op had some great information. i also think this video with doc hoc explains a lot, and maybe helped me understand a bit better who this is targeted to.
Callaway Golf Videos | Hybrids | Specs, Reviews & Videos
www.callawaygolf.com
maybe the most interesting thing to me is this is geared toward faster swingers. when i think distance hybrid, that is not the player i generally think about.
What club do you envision this replacing? Or, do you currently have the space to add it straight away?
I am thinking about my setup and am trying to weigh where this would fall in. Obviously, without hitting it, it's hard to say. I really like my 3 wood off the tee. I hit it decent off the deck. But, it needs to be a perfect lie to take advantage. If I could play something a little more versatile but keep the range within 10-15 yards, it would be tempting. But, this baby would have to be a rocket launcher off the tee for me to consider as that's where my 3 wood mostly gets used.
Interesting to see the Pro Orange listed as the stock shaft on the Callaway site, but the sites with press releases on the club list the higher torque non-Pro version of the Orange as the stock option.
It's a compliment to the Berthas more than a dig at the Flash. They're both Nuclear.I must have missed this previously. I know you have posted of your success with the Big Berthas, but didn’t realize you had not seen any gains with the Flash hybrids. I hit both and while I would agree there was not a material difference, I saw a bit more in yardage from Flash than from the Big Bertha. Also, the profile was just a tad smaller, but not a lot. That smaller size gave me more comfort hitting from less than an ideal lie.
I would be very interested to see a comparison of this new hybrid and the Big Bertha, because they seem somewhat overlapping in terms of intended user.