Here is a hypothetical situation for everyone:
You have been offered the deal of a lifetime, where any company will fully sponsor you with a 14 club deal plus golf balls for 5 years. You get/have to play something from their current line up every year for that 5 years, and can't touch another companies clubs or golf balls during that time. If the company does not make a certain piece of equipment though (golf balls or putter), you can choose one company they will partner with for the entire 5 year period for that item. Which company do you go with and why?
For me this is a hard choice, because you have to look at the direction the company is going, and ask yourself if that company has a complete line up that will fit your needs over those 5 years.
In my case I go Callaway. As of right now, I feel they are on the forefront of innovation right now, and I would feel confident that over the next 5 years they will have something that would fit my game. Although I haven't had the best time getting along with their irons, the XR pros changed that this year, and I could easily play those without question. I also have always loved their metal woods, and their golf balls are probably my favorite out there. It would be a hard choice, because I've always loved Ping (my 2nd choice), but I think with the direction callaway is currently going, that they would edge out the competition right now.
You have been offered the deal of a lifetime, where any company will fully sponsor you with a 14 club deal plus golf balls for 5 years. You get/have to play something from their current line up every year for that 5 years, and can't touch another companies clubs or golf balls during that time. If the company does not make a certain piece of equipment though (golf balls or putter), you can choose one company they will partner with for the entire 5 year period for that item. Which company do you go with and why?
For me this is a hard choice, because you have to look at the direction the company is going, and ask yourself if that company has a complete line up that will fit your needs over those 5 years.
In my case I go Callaway. As of right now, I feel they are on the forefront of innovation right now, and I would feel confident that over the next 5 years they will have something that would fit my game. Although I haven't had the best time getting along with their irons, the XR pros changed that this year, and I could easily play those without question. I also have always loved their metal woods, and their golf balls are probably my favorite out there. It would be a hard choice, because I've always loved Ping (my 2nd choice), but I think with the direction callaway is currently going, that they would edge out the competition right now.