I don’t want to influence you too much but I believe it would be fair to say that Titleist irons have a much better reputation than Wilson. The AP2’s are excellent golf clubs.
You’re 100% right, I am perhaps underestimating the fluctuations in profit margins due to overhead costs - I’m not in the manufacturing game.
But I am in the statistics, economics and business game and every single product on this earth has a ceiling price.
That’s very true but we can assume profit will be comparable over a relatively short period of time presuming there are no extreme market factors influencing things.
But there is ALWAYS a ceiling. So today a super car is a million dollars. If next year, it was priced at a billion dollars, nobody would buy it.
I appreciate that’s an extreme and absurd extrapolation but as a thought experiment, it demonstrates something very important. The ceiling price of a...
Very true and I’ll be honest I forgot about those models. However, the R9 and R9 460 were different head sizes with all the same adjustability? Head size is something that can’t be changed with adjustability so that makes sense to have 2 models? And the Supertri was released the following year...
You wouldn’t but some would - that’s the exact economic reason why luxury price elastic products have a relative ceiling price.
Let’s say an OEM charges $600 this year for a driver and next year ups it to $6,000. It’s 10 times more expensive so that’s 10 times the revenue and profit. IF, that...
NOTE: This is a genuine question - I’m not being facetious or cynical…
Most OEMs release a few driver models each release cycle with different golfers in mind… for example: a low spinning model, a forgiving/draw bias model and a “standard” model.
Why is this necessary if driver head...