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Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
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I have a TSi3 with the sliding weights on the back, but I personally always leave it in neutral. I don't have a preference, but I like the Callaway SubZero option as well that has fixed weight positions with the ability to adjust CG based on where you put the weights. Having the loft/lie adjustability with options to change CG is nice though!Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
I have a TSi3 with the sliding weights on the back, but I personally always leave it in neutral. I don't have a preference, but I like the Callaway SubZero option as well that has fixed weight positions with the ability to adjust CG based on where you put the weights. Having the loft/lie adjustability with options to change CG is nice though!
I like the ease of the slide weight, but I like the look and feel of the fixed weights.
fixed weight if it’s my choice.
Question for the Grandaddy guys, and those following along. During the talk with Titleist, it was said that 85% of Tour Pro's have a blended iron set, but only 15 of orders through Titleist are a combo. I know Callaway offers some combo sets like the Sweet Spot, Apex Mixed, Apex Players, and the Triple Play. I know your fitting will be key, but any of them have your interest?
If I were to have the choice I think I'd go with the Triple Play combo. Is it wrong because I like so much of the Apex lineup, I want to enjoy as many options as possible??
Fixed weight.Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
My two favorite drivers, Epic Flash and SIM both had sliding weights so I’m more in on those. With all my struggles with driver this year, being able to tune the loft sleeve as well as a sliding weight would allow me to try to dial in a bit more than I’m able to right now. Would it actually add a benefit? Not sure but I know I’m a fan of tinkering with stuff like that.Do you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
Fixed for me as I'm not tempted to tinker with it and because I like the sound better. The muted crunch that many drivers without the rail have is a personal preference for meDo you prefer fixed weight positions or slide-able weights?
I hadn’t thought about that, you are right about sounding better.Fixed for me as I'm not tempted to tinker with it and because I like the sound better. The muted crunch that many drivers without the rail have is a personal preference for me
I will be locked in at a +0.1. Think this is the first time I end a season with a plus.Just a few days left in handicap season, and winter golf is coming up. California golf is right around the corner!
I will be locked in at a +0.1. Think this is the first time I end a season with a plus.
Just a few days left in handicap season, and winter golf is coming up. California golf is right around the corner!
Wanna trade?Looking like I’m settling at a 9.1 which I’m very comfortable with.
It is crazy we are so close to this actually happening!
Wanna trade?