“I Don’t Know Any Other Way” – The Adam Beach Story, Part 1
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“I Don’t Know Any Other Way” – The Adam Beach Story, Part 1

“I Don’t Know Any Other Way” – The Adam Beach Story, Part 1

MyGolfSpy is working on some cool new features, and it’s stuff we think you’re really going to like. To help get you ready from what’s to come, MyGolfSpy staffers Dan Mann and John Barba had a sit down with MGS owner and guiding spirit Adam Beach. In today’s Part 1, John and Dan will share with you Adam’s journey, and how and why MyGolfSpy became what it is today.

“Power to the Player unless there’s a kickback…”

This reader comment popped up after when MyGolfSpy published the results from its 2017 Most Wanted Game Improvement Iron testing. The writer was apparently suspicious of the results and thought he would voice his opinion – uninformed as it may be.

We won’t belabor MyGolfSpy’s official response (you can read it here), but suffice it to say it was pure unadulterated and unapologetic MyGolfSpy.

And even though he didn’t personally write the response (MGS Editor, Tony Covey, did), if you know anything about MyGolfSpy founder Adam Beach, you’d understand that the response was totally, completely, and perfectly in character.

Adam wouldn’t have it any other way.

“I’m as straight of an arrow as you’ll find”

“If people really f***king knew how much I cared, they would never say these things about MyGolfSpy getting paid off. It really breaks my heart,” says Adam. “It’s hard to swallow because I’ve given up a lot to do this, and for someone to question why I do this, or to say I do this for a particular reason, or to just bash my company? Dude, I’m as straight of an arrow as you’ll find.”

Adam Beach is an old 40, meaning he’s endured more, experienced more and accomplished more in his 40 years than many folks twice his age have. What he is today is an amalgamation of his life’s experiences, with plenty of sharp edges surrounding a passionate entrepreneur who may very well be one of the most direct people in the golf world today.

“I don’t know any other way, and I don’t see how people do it any other way,” says Beach. “It seems like it would be so difficult to me to keep up with all the bulls**t you’ve told people. I can’t imagine it, you know?”

If you want to know why MyGolfspy is the way it is – a no BS, #Datacratic, consumer-oriented golf website that’s unique in that it takes ZERO dollars from the big OEM’s – you need to understand what makes Adam tick.

If you have a few minutes, it’s a worthwhile read.

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Photo By: Jim Rowe

Both Sides of the Tracks

Let’s put this out there right now, Adam Beach is uncomfortable talking about himself. It took considerable prodding from both of us to get Adam to open up. But once he did, there was a gestalt-like outpouring of personal experiences, passion, points-of-view and various moving pieces that leave no doubt as to what he thinks and where he stands.

You may not always agree with Adam, but you’ll always know what he thinks and why he thinks it, and he’ll often punctuate his opinions with a simple and declaratory “That’s the way I see it.”

Not to make light of Adam’s life circumstances, but he is the archetypical product of his environment: a dad who left, the divorced mother raising three kids by herself and a revered Grandmother who taught learning disabled children.

“My Dad left us when I was 3. My Dad was wealthy in terms of money, but my Mom was broke,” recalls Beach. “I was abused by a step-dad who was a biker gang guy, a drug dealer who beat my Mom, beat me. You don’t want to come home sometimes, that’s for sure.”

“As a result, I gravitate towards people who are at risk of being taken advantage of, and I feel that somebody needs to stand up for them. Back in high school, most people would have probably labeled me as a badass, nobody wanted to f**k with me. Just don’t treat people the wrong way. I don’t know where it came from, but I guess it’s in my DNA.” – Adam Beach

Adam’s nose for business comes from his father, with whom he stayed connected through youth sports. “I remember when I was 8 or 9, I wanted to have my own business. I had a whole bunch of business ideas, and I would ask him what he thought. He’d always shoot them down and tell me why they wouldn’t work. I spent 15 years of him shooting down every idea I had.”

Not one to be deterred, Adam kept swinging away with ideas until one finally connected with the old man.

“My biological father was a member of a country club, and I was as broke as a joke,” Adam recalls. “But I got to play with him at his club. So we’re playing one day as I was getting ready for college, coming up the 18th hole and he asks ‘what are you going to do? I know your wheels are always spinning.’

“So we’re walking up the 18th fairway, and I said ‘I have a good one. I’m going to start the very first Internet Golf Pro Shop.’ He looked at me – and this was back in the wild, wild west days of the internet – and says ‘Huh. That’s a good one.’ That’s all I needed.”

Lots of 18-year-old kids have ideas. Not many of them actually do anything with them. But after being shot down for so long by the Old Man, Adam wasn’t going to let this opportunity go by without a fight.

“A couple of days later I did some research and found there was this thing called the PGA Show. So I scraped together enough money to buy my very first computer and a flight. I stayed with a long-lost family member I barely knew in Florida and went to the show. That’s how it all started.”

Adam got a hold of the show guide, which back then published the e-mail addresses and phone numbers of every CEO and big-wig in golf. Adam called every one of them and told them what he wanted to do.

“They thought I was crazy,” he remembers. “One guy even said ‘how do you plan to get the money through the computer screen?’ I said we got that figured out.”

Adam did build his website, but he wasn’t the first. Two sites – igogolf.com and chipshot.com beat him to the punch – but a 20-year old with a $700 website made it to the arena and competed.

“I ain’t playin’ golf”

You’d think golf was always the sport at which Adam excelled, but you would be wrong. Before golf, he was something of a baseball prodigy.

“Anybody that throws 90MPH and has a no-hitter in his first high school game gets looked at, I guess. I didn’t have any guidance at the time, I had an awful high school coach, but people were coming to look,” recalls Beach. “I didn’t want to go to college though. I was a rebel, smoked a lot of weed, rebelled a lot without a dad, but colleges were looking at me, even a scout for the LA Dodgers and the Mets. That type of story.”

Beach did play college ball, but college was as far as it went.

Adam says it was during his high school years his friends caught his attention with another sport.

“My dad was the number one rated running back in the state of Virginia – he played college ball and all that. He was my football coach, but I didn’t really want to play anymore because I wanted to get away from my dad. A bunch of my buddies said why don’t you play golf?”

“Golf? I ain’t playing golf” Beach scoffed, “Then they said I could chew tobacco out there. I said ‘Shit, really?’ I chewed Skoal as a baseball player, so I gave up football for Skoal and golfing with my buddies.”

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Photo By: Jim Rowe

“I want to change the industry for one reason.”

As many a doubting-Thomas reader can attest, Adam gets downright prickly when anyone suggests MyGolfSpy takes payoffs, or in any way shills for any equipment company. Adam’s upbringing, his experiences as a youth and his disposition simply won’t allow for it.

“Money means nothing to me, it really doesn’t,” he explains. “I want to change the industry for one reason – because it’s the right thing to do.”

“Obviously I’m in business and I have kids to take care of, so I’ve got to make enough money to survive, don’t get me wrong. But the last time I checked I’ve turned down upwards 85% of the people that come to us to advertise – and it never has anything to do with money. It’s got to fit the brand. It’s got to be a product that performs.” – Adam Beach

Any product you see advertised on MyGolfSpy (Google ads notwithstanding) has to pass muster at the MGS Testing Facility in Yorktown, VA. You may never see any write-ups on these products, but if the item doesn’t do what the manufacturer says it does, it won’t make it to MyGolfSpy readers.

“I believe in building authentic, real relationships with consumers, and that’s not done by just telling them how great a product is,” says Adam. “You gotta prove the shit first. And once you do, you have an opportunity to build a relationship with my readers.”

Adam calls it a Circle of Trust.

“My theory is if you’re a MyGolfSpy reader and you buy a product that advertises with us, there’s a 100% guaranty that you’re going to go ‘wow, they weren’t bullshitting!’ And now you’re trusting me a little more today than you did yesterday.”

A perfect example of this Circle of Trust is the Evnroll putter. Guerin Rife wanted to advertise with MGS, saying his new putters would beat everything we’ve ever tested. Adam went right for the jugular.

“ I told him to put up or shut up,” says Adam. “The only way we’re going to know is if I put them up against the best in the business – the PING Ketsch and the Odyssey 1, period. That’s it. You’re not going to tell me it’s the best and bullshit me.”

You know the rest of the story. Evnroll blew away both the Ketsch and the Odyssey in 2016 and then swept the 2017 Most Wanted Mallet and Blade testing.

“When a brand performs, we love it,” says Adam. “We create a few things with that. First is that Circle of Trust with our readers. But we’re also starting to get rid of the shitty products in golf. Hopefully what will be left will be performance over marketing, and only products and brands that help golfers play better golf.”

“Everything, and I mean everything – should come down to this: does it make you a better golfer? I get it – there are putters out there that make you feel warm and fuzzy. But at the end of the day, does it make your score go down? If it doesn’t, and you can’t prove it, I’m doing a disservice to my customers, to my readers, to my employees, friends, and family if I say anything different.”

Where Is The Line?

It certainly would be easier – and more profitable – to be like other golf websites and simply take OEM money, write nice, generic fluff pieces on equipment and cash some checks. But if you’ve been retaining anything over the past several paragraphs, you know that’s just not going to happen.

“It’s hard for the average reader to understand where we draw that line, I totally understand that,” says Adam. “The big guys – TaylorMade, Callaway, Cobra, Mizuno, Srixon, Cleveland, the others – none of those we’ll take.”

Basically, MyGolfSpy accepts $0 advertising dollars from any of the major golf manufacturers. MyGolfSpy does, however, allow small and medium-sized golf companies that maintain a proven track record of performance to advertise. We believe this benefits both the consumer and the industry. It helps level the playing field by giving small budget companies with above average performing products a place to compete. It also helps expose the golfing consumer to a wider array of brands and products.

The more you probe Adam about why there’s a line in the first place, the more you hear the Adam who wouldn’t let anyone mess with the learning disabled kids at his high school, or who rebelled against abusive or absent authority figures and can’t stand seeing people being taken advantage of.

“I’ve been in this industry long enough to know that some of these small to medium-sized guys were not only creating some of the best products, but they were also getting their ideas ripped off. On top of that, they weren’t business people. They were designers or entrepreneurs – they didn’t really know how to run a business. And you see this big gap between a Callaway and a guy like Guerin Rife. Guerin is never going to work for a big corporation. He’s not that guy.”

“So how is he ever going to get the word out to millions of golfers if he can’t spend what Golf Digest is charging, even if he has a product that performs? The big guys have every avenue to get their names out. The small to medium-sized guys that have a product that performs? Well, we try to level the playing field a little.”

Adam Beach is real people, and he just wants what’s best for everyone. He’s got a big heart but won’t stand for anyone’s BS. At the end of the day, once you get to know him, you’ll see him as we do and how easy it is to call him a friend.  Championing the little guy is who Adam Beach is, with grand visions of changing how the golf industry works for them and that’s what we’re going to introduce you to in the next chapter of Adam’s story.

For the rest of the story, read Part 2

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      Guy Crawford

      7 years ago

      He might be hated by the club makers but he’s not hated by the club users. #OurJobIsYourGame

      Reply

      DawgDaddy

      7 years ago

      Great read with my morning coffee, good to get to know the man behind the best golf site on the web. Thanks.

      Reply

      Stevegp

      7 years ago

      I really enjoyed the article and appreciate what you guys do. Keep up the great work.

      Reply

      Drew capra

      7 years ago

      Adam, all i want to say is thanks for giving us the ONLY real website that ALWAYS is the truth, no matter how it makes the top tier companies feel. You my friend are the reason that whenever myself or my buds need some good reliable info we come to golf spy. Thanks again and good luck in the future

      Reply

      KCLeo12

      7 years ago

      Great article well done John and Dan. This is why I love this page

      Reply

      Ed Vyeda

      7 years ago

      The “60 Minutes” of golf …

      Reply

      Fred

      7 years ago

      Adam: just a quick “thank you” for all that you do for my sport. Consumers, in general, should be so lucky to have people like you working in their best interests. And to Tony: As a former media chief, I always look forward to your articles and commentary; well written, informative, and to the point. Many thanks to you both.

      Reply

      chris

      7 years ago

      Is it just me, or is the Evnroll putter mentioned in like every article on MGS? Ontop of all the ads that roll for it? or are evnroll and snell the only two people paying for ads?

      Reply

      Rekklss

      7 years ago

      I read about the Evnroll putter here after taking a Aimpoint Express class & seeing one perform. Got fitted (again) & the Evnroll 2 was the best at keeping the ball starting on my line & holing putts. Best out Machine, custom Ping, my (3) Scotty’s & the previous gamer – custom fit Sizemore. Just my experience. Yours may differ.

      Reply

      Nathan

      7 years ago

      What about the costco sig ball?
      I am turned off mgs due to the endless articles and mentions of this average feel ball..

      Reply

      Philip Sheehan

      7 years ago

      I love MGS

      Reply

      BR

      7 years ago

      Thank you MGS team and Mr. Beach for your committment to bring the golf consumer needed information. I appreciate the data and its helped me tremendously regarding my own testing before purchasing products. The process in which you explain the science (or lack thereof) with the shear volume of data points is very much appreciated.

      Reply

      Al Humphrey

      7 years ago

      Iron shaft technology continues to iterate into softer, more responsive product. I’d love to see results of testing beteeen PxLZ ; Nippon Modus 3; Steel Fibers. Caviat is that the SFs must be soft stepped 1 or 2x particularly at 6i swing speeds below 85mph. You will be amazed with the results !

      Reply

      George Bursey

      7 years ago

      Great article guys! Adam Beach, keep doing what your doing!

      Reply

      Greg

      7 years ago

      I love your web site, like the article and I love Ping. I see a number of Ping advertisements on MyGolfSpy, they are not what anyone would consider a small medium golf manufacturer, seller and marketer of golf equipment. Why the distinction between Ping and the other major brands? Thanks Greg

      Reply

      Jonathan

      7 years ago

      Those are retargeting ads through Google ads. I am guessing you have visited Ping.com lately.

      Reply

      MyGolfSpy

      7 years ago

      PING is NOT an advertiser on MyGolfSpy. What you are most likely seeing is a golf retail store using PING as their ad. Meaning they have a sale on a PING item and they are using a banner to advertise that sale and the Google ad is showing you that based on your search history.

      We have to manually go in to the system and exclude the major OEMS in the Google Ad server system. However, every once in a while one does slip through the cracks. If you happen to see it again please inform us and we will make sure to exclude them again.

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      Tony Covey

      7 years ago

      Also could be talking about the giveaway, which is just that. Generally – and this is true for the current PING giveaway – when we think a product is compelling, and of interest to our readers, we’ll reach out to the manufacturer to see if we can get one for a contest. There’s no xfer of money or pay to play there, it’s simply a giveaway for our readers.

      Andrew

      7 years ago

      This is why I’m here- the man has character and takes no b.s. Really my kind of guy, stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves. This is a guy whose name you’ll want to spell and capitalize correctly. Much respect, and Thank you, Adam Beach.

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      P.J. Evans

      7 years ago

      I really enjoyed this article. Nice to find out the thoughts and decisions, along with personality behind this site. Well done…keep ’em coming!

      Reply

      Joe Loukota

      7 years ago

      I found this site a couple of years ago & spread the word as much as possible. Love the #datacratic approach and the honest testing/results.

      Thank you, Adam!

      Reply

      TBT

      7 years ago

      I ended up at MGS after a few of my buddies recommended it, we had all been at one of those other sites and had grown tired of a lot of the stuff that went on.

      I didn’t visit golf sites for quite awhile but decided to take a chance with MGS, DAMN GLAD I DID!!

      Love everything about it!

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      NH Guy

      7 years ago

      Nice story. I really enjoy your information. I’ve been in the industry 30+ years and have worked for two major OEMs. Your side of the story is often needed and very much valued. However it just seems like, more often than not, you are out to get the industry. Fair enough, some of it is needed, but there are many many honest and hard working people in this industry who are not out to snow anyone or rip off anyone. Is the golf industry worse than any other industry? Not in my eyes. But having someone pushing for the truth and cutting through the BS is always valued!

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      Paul Downey

      7 years ago

      My bag is full of My Golf Spy reviewed product and I can’t thank you enough for the unbiased opinions you offer Adam. But I never could make the Ketsch work for me for whatever reason! Keep up the great work mate.

      Reply

      Noah Montgomery

      7 years ago

      Top notch !!!

      Reply

      Rick

      7 years ago

      I often wonder why people feel they have a right to criticize you for making a living! This is your website, I think it’s great! I don’t care that you make a living off of it! To the people who are critical, a simple “fuck off” is all that needs to be said! Once we get back to that most of this self aggrandized bullshit will stop, everybody has an opinion that’s why they are like assholes everybody has one! Not one of these fucking wannabe’s has the balls to start this, None of these assclowns has ever owned a business or suffered through the process! Stop being offended or hurt by these douche bags they aren’t a pimple on your ass and let them know it!

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      Art

      7 years ago

      Rick, thanks for sharing your aggrandizing opinion!

      Reply

      Nathan

      7 years ago

      Lol

      ole gray

      7 years ago

      Dude I knew when I first found MGS this place was like corn liquor. It went down smooth but if you got out line, it would kick ya arse. I love all the folks here and what it stands for. I’m here as long as they will let me call it home.

      Hell I could tell Alan was a good ole boy just the way he run his site. No bull shit allowed and straight shooter. The kicker being and I quote, ““Golf? I ain’t playing golf” Beach scoffed, “Then they said I could chew tobacco out there. I said ‘Shit, really?’ I chewed Skoal as a baseball player, so I gave up football for Skoal and golfing with my buddies.” Now if this ain’t an up front guy then you better slap ya momma…

      Alan I chewed enough Levi Garret to float a battle ship back in the day however I gave all that tobacco stuff up. I still drink plenty of beer though. Anyways you’re the real deal bro and no doubt many more folks will figure this out soon enough. Oh and your staff is second to none.. Dayuuummmm good folks who I hope to stick a peg in the ground with one of these days.

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      Justin case

      7 years ago

      His name is Adam. Not Alan.

      Reply

      Milo

      7 years ago

      Great read, thanks for keeping your word from the beginning Adam.

      Reply

      David Pilgrim

      7 years ago

      Adam,
      I was already a big fan of MGS, but some parts of the story mirror my life. I to don’t beat around the bush, nor put up with BS. My sister was a special education student, and I’m 6′ 6″ and at that time 275lbs (335 at present day), so I was the guardian of her and her classmates. Big props for that my friend. You just got one lifetime follower. Keep up the excellent work.

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      Kono Wendel

      7 years ago

      Great article ! Your site offers everything for all ages and handicaps. And the reviews and tests help entice readers to take time and get the right equipment they need .

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      SPY ZINGER

      7 years ago

      Colt is as good as they come. Blessed to call him a friend, and the bond that brings us together is the game. If he had more time to workout, he’d fill out his clothes like I do.

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      VA Beach Boy

      7 years ago

      Found MGS couple years ago by accident and by far the best accident I could have had! Love this article and Adams story, more or less, MGSs story. Keep it up.
      BTW oddly enough I assumed you were located here in Carlsbad, CA and planned on signinh up to be a tester after shoulder healed from surgery. Guess It’ll have to wait until I move back to the 757!

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      Brian Snyder

      7 years ago

      Bought time someone looked out for golfers…

      Reply

      Keith Sims

      7 years ago

      Great read!!

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      McaseyM

      7 years ago

      Great write up gents!! great to get more of the background of Adam. Happy to see “Part 1” so we know there’s more coming.

      Reply

      xjohnx

      7 years ago

      RESPECT.

      If there is an internet equivalent to a fist bump, insert mine here.

      Reply

      Todd V

      7 years ago

      I second that.

      Reply

      Jason Stogsdill

      7 years ago

      Great story. I am a big fan. I love the datacentric approach. You cannot argue with numbers. Mr. Beach sounds like a straight up guy. I am hooked. I am not going anywhere.

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      Robert Dwyer

      7 years ago

      I guess we all learned a lesson when Nickent Golf made some inroads with the Web-dot com tour and were stomped to death by the big guys. It is refreshing to see everyone get a fair shake. I think our society could learn a valuable lesson from this approach, sadly they won’t.

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      Marc DeGarie

      7 years ago

      Well done

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      Walt Pendleton

      7 years ago

      Wow…an entrepreneur, visionary, and a guy that shoots straight from the gut. Adam, you’re not behind the scene, your leading the industry by example and with integrity. Let’s do business. Check out my soon to be available product called The Nside10 ProStroketm. Walt in Augusta 706-399-3344

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      David Taylor

      7 years ago

      Fantastic article and I’m certain the mentions were hard to come by from a successful person who knows it not necessary to blow their own horn. I have even more admiration now than even before. After realizing I would never be a corporate guy I delved into the golf world as well looking for that passion. Repping smaller companies like Kasco (who made some fantastic hybrids) I learned what the fight was like. Another line was clothes that helped many shops be profitable sitting beside bigger names and price tags but maintained quality.

      MGS obviously hasn’t sold out and puts great information
      Forward as well as being interesting. It’s possible to work alongside the machine without sacrificing integrity. Keep trucking and thanks
      David

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      Billy Galway

      7 years ago

      For telling the truth

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      dang3rtown

      7 years ago

      “My theory is if you’re a MyGolfSpy reader and you buy a product that advertises with us, there’s a 100% guaranty that you’re going to go ‘wow, they weren’t bullshitting!’ And now you’re trusting me a little more today than you did yesterday.”

      – I have been an avid reader and forum contributor for almost a year now and I have to say, this particular statement hit home with me. MGS has completely changed the way I buy golf products. Not just clubs by the way; where MGS does the best work is in the accessories that most people don’t pay attention to. My golf bag, umbrella, gloves and even cleaning tool are all purchased based on MGS reviews. The overall quality of everything I buy is just so much better! I used to just pick one of the big OEM’s version of what I wanted in the color I liked. Now, I actually get stuff that’s well made, lasts forever and makes me more relaxed on the course because I’m not dealing with some shoddily made bullshit. Thanks MGS!

      Reply

      Andrew

      7 years ago

      Shoddily- love it! I’m with you on this!

      Reply

      Rick Schell

      7 years ago

      Hi. I’m new to mygolfspy and have been reading basically everything you guys have been writing. I too was wondering how he started and obtained the knowledge about clubs. I’m a former golf pro but got out of the business in 96 and recently started playing some serious golf again after a 10 year layoff due to injuries. Back in the 80s I played with some miura and had a few honmas in my bag. They got stolen in Hawaii. At one time I was good player. I still carry a 2 handicap and in the market for a new set of sticks. With me being out of the business the technology passed me by. So now I’m trying to catch up with it. I’m a little confused on all the shafts that are available compared to what was available back then. I’ve narrowed it down to several clubs. Definitley going japanese clubs. Which I finally can afford them. There between the epon tour cb the 7 seven cb the honmas tws. I love the buttery feel that I always have looked for in a forged clubs. In your opinion and your expertise advice which way do I lean. I think the Nippon shafts are probably the way to go but love to get all the information that I possibly can get on japanese clubs. Your opinion does matter and is very much appreciated. Love to read your stuff. Keep doing what you do best. Believe me I’m one of many people that read and believe in what you guys do. Cool as all hell. So any info would be great if you could send it to me if possible to rickschell12@ gmail.com Thank you keep up the great work.

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      Guy Crawford

      7 years ago

      Great Article

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      Rock'n LM Golf

      7 years ago

      Very nice write up! I’ve bought and played a Ping Ketsch/EVNRoll ER2 because of your reviews — both putters performed well. I appreciate your efforts. Ahe’hee (Thank You)!

      Reply

      Drew Ryan

      7 years ago

      In my few short months with MGS, I have come to expect the honesty, integrity and no BS approach that Adam clearly has. It is truly refreshing to see the no nonsense attitude that both the forums and the MSG members share – and meeting several for golf has even been better than one could expect. Considering how our very society has a 15 second attention span and the majority of adults and many children get their “news” from social media and the various “Infotainment” stations (NBC, CBS, FOX, pick your poison), there is very little real reliable information on the Web worth dropping hard earned cash on- MGS is one, thanks to Adam and his uncompromising attitude on MGS!
      Keep up the great work!

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      Alex

      7 years ago

      Love what you do and why you do it. This site has influenced my purchasing habits and i’ve recommended it to a lot of friends.

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      Charles Bartholomew

      7 years ago

      This piece endears me even more to the MyGolfSpy website. Keep up the outstanding work!

      Reply

      Matthew Faith

      7 years ago

      Haters gonna hate, some people can’t handle being told the truth. Keep up the outstanding work AB!

      Reply

      MattF

      7 years ago

      Adam, thank you for taking the time to let John and Dan tell your story…I’ve wondered how you got into this.

      John and Dan, thanks for twisting Adam’s arm. Looking forward to learning more about the man behind the curtain.

      PS: John, February, Florida.

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      Carolina Golfer 2

      7 years ago

      Thanks to Adam for opening up about his background, it’s never easy to talk about family troubles, so openly.

      But mostly thank him for being him, and sticking to his principles. You can tell he’s not in the business to make friends or the most money possible, but to represent the consumer who is spending their own money.

      Keep doing you Adam….it refreshing to see and read. Looking forward to part 2.

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      Adam Kinney

      7 years ago

      Nice.

      Reply

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