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Ballzy marketing IMO.
That said, I am really happy to see them aggressively marketing again and not just letting releases sit.
"Distance claim based on robot testing of 3 wood at tour player head speed."
Loved the information, but I think it's a terrible strategy to go back to distance claims, especially when they don't apply to the market for M2.
"Distance claim based on robot testing of 3 wood at tour player head speed."
Loved the information, but I think it's a terrible strategy to go back to distance claims, especially when they don't apply to the market for M2.
"Distance claim based on robot testing of 3 wood at tour player head speed."
Loved the information, but I think it's a terrible strategy to go back to distance claims, especially when they don't apply to the market for M2.
I don't know, distance applies to everyone. It sells, whether we like it or not (I'm not a fan either), it does definitely sell.
While I am not personally a fan of saying that one club is X yards longer, that is what the average consumer wants to see. TM is going hard lately it seems, and I am digging that they are TRYING to right the ship.
Im with Jman, every company is doing it and while not original, I think its still fun and works.
While I am not personally a fan of saying that one club is X yards longer, that is what the average consumer wants to see. TM is going hard lately it seems, and I am digging that they are TRYING to right the ship.
I was thinking to myself, between those 3 clubs I could have become 30 yards longer, distance sells and if you skipped the RBZ and could gain 30 with an M2, that's a ton of extra distance!Im with Jman, every company is doing it and while not original, I think its still fun and works.
haha that's fine, but regardless of how many companies are doing it, it's still misleading... Otherwise the fine print wouldn't be so fine.
How is this any different than you taking issue with tour edge owning "the longest fairway wood in golf" swinging at 110mph?
Im perhaps one of the few people that is still a big fan of the brand, and I really hope they can get back to where they were or at least close to it. It's good for golf. Successful equipment companies that push each other is good for all of us.Agree 100%
While I am not personally a fan of saying that one club is X yards longer, that is what the average consumer wants to see. TM is going hard lately it seems, and I am digging that they are TRYING to right the ship.
Im perhaps one of the few people that is still a big fan of the brand, and I really hope they can get back to where they were or at least close to it. It's good for golf. Successful equipment companies that push each other is good for all of us.
Wow 30 yards? Where do I sign up. I'll game what combination of the numbers and feel, fit my game the best. Who doesn't want more distance?
Im perhaps one of the few people that is still a big fan of the brand, and I really hope they can get back to where they were or at least close to it. It's good for golf. Successful equipment companies that push each other is good for all of us.