THP events are second to none. And the 10-year anniversary this year has been witness to some incredible stuff. There are more events to come this year, some of which include gear.
I was lucky enough to participate in the 2018 Morgan Cup in which participants received 13 custom-ordered clubs from Cobra Golf. I don't consider myself a club ho, but I definitely have a wandering eye. I promised myself that regardless of the results, I would game my Morgan Cup clubs for at least 6 months from the date I received them. During that time, I wanted to review the gear as often as possible. I enjoy ongoing feedback as perceptions change, sometimes for good and sometimes not. That 6-month promise ends next month, and there are a couple spots in my bag that will get changed up. Maybe permanently, maybe not.
If you are lucky enough to get into an event - whether that event includes a single club like a putter or a full bag of brand new clubs - how long do you feel is long enough to give the gear a fair shake, and also provide the valuable feedback each OEM wants when participating in an event?
I was lucky enough to participate in the 2018 Morgan Cup in which participants received 13 custom-ordered clubs from Cobra Golf. I don't consider myself a club ho, but I definitely have a wandering eye. I promised myself that regardless of the results, I would game my Morgan Cup clubs for at least 6 months from the date I received them. During that time, I wanted to review the gear as often as possible. I enjoy ongoing feedback as perceptions change, sometimes for good and sometimes not. That 6-month promise ends next month, and there are a couple spots in my bag that will get changed up. Maybe permanently, maybe not.
If you are lucky enough to get into an event - whether that event includes a single club like a putter or a full bag of brand new clubs - how long do you feel is long enough to give the gear a fair shake, and also provide the valuable feedback each OEM wants when participating in an event?