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That's the one I have! (Green and grey)
Could you even imagine how cool the THP logo would look in one of those? Ohhhhhhhhh man.
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That's the one I have! (Green and grey)
Could you even imagine how cool the THP logo would look in one of those? Ohhhhhhhhh man.
Could you even imagine how cool the THP logo would look in one of those? Ohhhhhhhhh man.
Im sure it would look great. There are other high quality brands I believe however.
I'm all for a THP branded switchblade tool. Not worried about the type, assuming it's of similar quality to the Pitchfix! Sign me up! :good:
The crazy part is there are so many that make them. We always want high quality with our logo goods. Our last divot repair tools we felt were definitely high quality. But I do prefer a switchblade style.
Our last divot repair tools we felt were definitely high quality.
You know, I bought the PitchFix out of the gate wanting to try them and I just fell in love. Still working on expanding my horizons... Which others are there?
My dad uses the champ version and says he likes it, but I don't think the snap tool is as impressive on it. Slightly more narrow but I think wider. T2GRN18 just hooked me up with a cool one from Musket Ridge golf Club out by him.. Made by DIVIX. Haven't had a real chance to get it on the course yet.
I've been eyeing up a FLIX Pro for the last few weeks.
Those look nice and I have one of them. Thank goodness it was given to me, because the cost seems high to me. Or am I crazy.
Pitchfix for me....after reading Canadan's thoughts. Size is perfect for me and works really well.
Is the Flix Pro made out of a metal of some sort? The only one I have seen has been made out of a thinner plastic.