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For 7i, 2.3 mm in the 100 and 200, 3.3 in the 300.I am very interested to see and hit these. Has anybody seen the specs for these particularly offset?
I might have to. I had a hand-me-down set of a no-name brand clubs that I used in high school. Then my first set of clubs out of college were Callaway's. But they are now 8 years old, and I am ready for a new set. Will probably be next year, or this offseason, but these are definitely added to the consideration list.You should definitely give them a try. They are worth at least that
I believe those are staying on the same timeline as well.Question for those in the know. Is Titleist going to stop updating the CB and MB lines on 2 year intervals? That seemed a bit much for a clubs that really aren't changing a ton.
Max Impact. The tech in the heads.Why is there an "M" in the T300 cavity? Or what does it stand for?
For 7i, 2.3 mm in the 100 and 200, 3.3 in the 300.
I'm wondering about bag chatter on them. I honestly didn't believe it could be all plastic at first. Just looked and sounded weird. Now I can't let go of the durability thoughts either. My stuff gets banged around a bit, and I'm wondering what it would take to crack it, and how rubs and general marring will look on it over time compared to the pretty shiny club itself. It would have to at least age duller I'd think.Very nice write up. I really enjoyed a brief hitting session with the new 200s. Look, feel, and ball flight were really impressive. I slightly worry about how the back of it holds up for durability. It definitely seemed like plastic to me.
I'm wondering about bag chatter on them. I honestly didn't believe it could be all plastic at first. Just looked and sounded weird. Now I can't let go of the durability thoughts either. My stuff gets banged around a bit, and I'm wondering what it would take to crack it, and how rubs and general marring will look on it over time compared to the pretty shiny club itself. It would have to at least age duller I'd think.