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MyGolfSpy
Dennis Beach
3 weeks agoHow about you test and compare “full set” hybrids or hybrid irons, as a lot of players, especially seniors and high handicappers, that have trouble getting the ball in the air. Names like Thomas, Giga Golf, and those like that. Golf is not always about whats on tour. I don’t care what a lot of pros play, because my bag will never see those clubs, as they don’t play off the shelf, or their fitting, or clubs, are not what is in the stores, even if I do get a fittng just for me. There are a lot of brands out there that are not brought up in conversations about golf clubs, because people have never heard of them through main stream media. This is your chance to bring out some of those “niche” market brands, and you may just be helping some poor slob find his game. Just a thought…
Ell
3 weeks agoShaft flex.
I purchased a set of Tommy Armour 845S Silver Scot irons (3 – PW) at a garage sale years ago and would like to try using them. The only problem is the shaft flex decal is no longer on the shafts. I swing a senior flex shaft. Is there any way to find out what the flex is on the irons?
HarveyDiamond
3 weeks agoIf I were you I would have the clubs regriped. Sharpen the grooves with a groove tool and just. Use the clubs. Don’t concern yourself with the shaft flex because it is very likely that you have regular flex shafts. You may find you have a set of jewels.
Ell
3 weeks agoThanks. I’ve regripped them and the grooves don’t seem to be in need of regrooving, but I’ll order a regrooving tool from Golf Works.
Kansas King
3 weeks agoI have one serious question. Is MGS sharing or selling this data to any entity beyond MGS?
MyGolfSpy
3 weeks agoNo. We are using it to build a better website experience for you and all other golfers.
Kansas King
3 weeks agoExcellent! Thank You!
TenBuck
3 weeks agoMGS wants your input…..
“Now is your chance to tell us what you want.”
Looking at the questions…this will probably make me not want to take another survey considering the comment about telling you want we want and then questions about our income, what country we live and something about top golf…and that the end!
Ell
3 weeks agoTenbuck: I had the same concern regarding why MGS needed to know our annual income and age..
Andrew
3 weeks agoThanks for saving me the time from clicking on the bogus survey. Any chance you can make the WIN! – Arccos Smart Sensors! pop up go away?
Jim
3 weeks agoI hear about the different grinds in wedges. How many are there? Are they consistent from brand to brand?. Are some better for different skill level or area of the country you play? What grinds are off-the-racks wedges?
Paulo
3 weeks agoHi jim. Your sponsor should have a tour truck each week at the tour event your playing in. They should be able to assist further.