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You're the man, Jason! Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions and chat with THP.
Thanks for hanging out and answering questions! Was a great listen and being a golfer first, your passion definitely comes through. Here's a question...Thanks to everyone who listened. Always great to talk about The Grandaddy and how much everyone has being a part of it. I'm here if anyone has questions.
Jason! You said on the podcast that your go to snack was chips. Which one?
Usually Doritos. Not afraid to mix in some Cheetos or Fritos though!
Thanks for hanging out and answering questions! Was a great listen and being a golfer first, your passion definitely comes through. Here's a question...
Callaway always has a great line up of clubs and great marketing with clear intended target for the specific line for drivers ( adjustability and forgiveness = gbb, forgiveness and speed = xr, extreme low spin for better players = 816dbd and subzero). With the new mb line due out in the fall, will we see similar marketing trend in irons? And can you please tell R&D to make the new mb line in the same matt black finish as MD3?!?
Also, we have seen a trend of other companies aiming for a more playable mb line with bit longer blade length, and a bit bigger and thicker overall size (adding a beveled top line to present a thinner topline). Is this an area we might see callaway explore in future release irons?
Just take my money now and tell them time make themI can certainly make the suggestion to R&D. To your point, we try and focus the attributes of clubs to a specific target and in the case of an MB iron, that will be the Tour player and the most elite level of player as that is the audience for this club that we aim to satisfy so they will drive what this product is. As far as the other you mentioned, that is very close to what you will find with Apex Pro.
I've got no other real questions for you Jason. Just wanted to say thank you for chiming in. I mentioned it earlier, having spent time with you in the past, I know how much you value THPers. Thank you for being a resource for all of us.
Would love to be in that position. Just thinking about it and going thru the recap thread is almost like being there, but not quite.I've walked though my trip last December a million times in my mind. Hearing Finley mention some of the things I that mean that much to me just rehashes my passion for the Grandaddy