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The Ball Doesn’t Care.

The Ball Doesn’t Care.

The ball really doesn’t care what name is on the bottom of the club.

You know, it’s funny, the longer you are in the golf industry the more you see it for what it really is. Hype. Those that have the biggest budgets win and those that tell the best stories generally sell the most clubs.  I laugh now when I see ads for golf clubs or so-called “experts” spewing the same info they have for decades, simply to a new flock of golfers. The formula works, so why change it. Right?

We test clubs. Literally almost all of them. And if we have learned anything it’s that the data proves most of this stuff you see when compared to the ads, is just that: Hype. Actually, the better word is bullshit. Don’t get me wrong, there are definitely best in class clubs every year, but it’s rare to see a product perform that much better than the other products in its category.  And it’s even rarer that a product does it year after year with any consistency.

Brandwashing is a strong enemy to defeat. Leveling the playing field against the industry juggernauts, even more difficult. Consumers have been bombarded with millions and millions of dollars of ads with two basic purposes in mind. To persuade you and to make you loyal to their brand and their products. It has become an art, and those that paint the best brush strokes win.

MyGolfSpy, however, paints on a different canvas. It’s perfectly square and there are only two colors: Black and White. It either is or it is not. It either performs or it doesn’t. Names matter none.

But here is the funny thing about names. Some of those names in the golf industry are starting to change. They aren’t just the blue chip ones you are so accustomed to hearing. Now, you’re hearing about the Snell’s, Evnroll’s and Kirkland’s. All joining the conversation around the world.

Those names are being heard for one reason, the products perform.

And MyGolfSpy could not be more proud to be a part of that changing conversation. When we are done, we hope the industry will be about one thing: Performance.

That brings me to today’s story. It’s another one about performance.

It’s about a brand most have never heard of and the rest who have, probably are not even considering. We understand, we get it. The name isn’t one you know and the product looks strange. Well, so did the Ping Anser.

What we care about and why we are telling this story is because products like these are exactly the ones we feel more golfers should be hearing about. Remember, it’s rare to not only see a product perform but do it with consistency. These products have proven to do both. 3 years in a row they have performed near the top of multiple putting statistical categories in Most Wanted testing. Beating out some of the biggest names in the business, year after year.

They have grown over 400% in just 2 years and 95% of their customers are satisfied. Products that perform and taking care of the customers is what we believe in to our core. We stand behind both those philosophies. So here is to a company doing it differently, but doing it the way we think it should be done.

Kudos to you MLA.

Keep doing what you are doin’.

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      Joe Gendron

      7 years ago

      #BallDontLie

      Reply

      Harold W

      7 years ago

      Adam you’re the best in 49 years in this business I have seen them come and go. Magazines go with the ones who advertise with them.
      But you and Tony tell it like it is.
      Thanks

      Reply

      MyGolfSpy

      7 years ago

      Thanks Harold. I really appreciate you taking the time not only to read what I wrote but also comment. Regarding being the best, well, there isn’t much competition anymore. The landscape is littered with hypocrisy and those that are growing long in the nose. When you have seen behind the curtain as they say you see it for what it really is. Pretty disgusting.

      Reply

      Thomas

      7 years ago

      I’m sure it’s a well made Swiss putter. Having said that, there are several well made USA putter manufactures.

      Reply

      Shortside

      7 years ago

      I couldn’t possibly agree more with Adam’s opening thoughts. That said I high tailed it to Costco today only to find my store didn’t receive any K-sigs. One a deese dayz.

      Reply

      David W

      7 years ago

      First of all it’s putters, there is no better or worse if it’s a well made putter. It’s just what works for you. There is no distance race to win and accuracy is based on how you line it up (once again, if it’s a well made putter). Even the technology to get the ball rolling works for some but not for others. Buying a putter is about what works for you, not what wins a contest using other golfers who’s grip, stance, sight line, and stroke are completely different from yours.

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      Jon

      7 years ago

      I would love to try this, however, one problem. I am sure that this putter is likely conventional in most other ways than the Aiming system and it is probably not heavy enough to work for my game.

      I play a Heavy Putter around 850 to 900 grams. The weighting system took about 4 strokes a round off my Ping Anser. I have a serious case of the yips and before I put the Heavy putter in play my putter head would virtually vibrate at address a real hit and hope situation.

      Too bad it is not possible to overlay the MLA system on the Heavy putter.

      Looking forward to what everyone else has to say.

      Reply

      Kenny B

      7 years ago

      The same for me. My Heavy Putter is ugly, but it works well for me. I want a sexy heavy putter!!

      Reply

      DTCMD

      7 years ago

      Got the original Tour Classic blade. Great putter but knocked out of the bag after one season by my new EVNROLL. No contest!!!

      Reply

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