I think the reshaft will make a huge improvement. The originals (project x 6.5s I think) were too stiff at the grip. I couldn't feel the club head or the shaft flex. We switched to DG x100 and on the test fit club it made all the difference.
I'm not sure what the technical requirements would distinguish whether they're appropriate or not, but for me the aesthetic is high on my list and these look great. I hit enough good shots even with the wrong shaft to feel pretty confident they will work out.
I will check back in once their back from the factory. Sadly that likely won't be before I head to Costa Rica for a long weekend with plans for a few rounds.
I couldn't handle CW - not that I ever expect to have to make that choice. But it's just too uptight. I don't need to be coddled and I couldn't go 100 yards without someone trying to give me a ride or offering assistance. I'm sure that's what the membership expects and everyone's just doing their job. Pro shop looked at me like I was crazy when I declined a shuttle over to the driving range which is maybe a 5 minute walk.
Moving over from the 2018 thread. PXG Gen1 are now $155 per club.
I wasn't happy with mine after a few rounds and they set me up with their master fitter at Carlton Woods. He recommended a different shaft and PXG is reshafting for $25 per club plus covering shipping both ways. They probably would've done more but I didn't feel the need to press the issue. Bit frustrating to be in for $175 + $25 + some extra hassle for what would be $155 is I started the process today - but what's a couple hundred bucks spread over the years of use...
If anyone is considering this, I'd recommend getting fit in advance. Their site isn't clear but I think you can go to the fitter for specs and still get the online price.
Wish that was true. But one side is a monolithic minority but the majority is fractured not on facts (necessarily) but on the path forward. Non-believers may well be the plurality even if not the majority.
Did he switch venues from the border to the Oval Office?
Because trump's tendency to avoid danger zones may be the best evidence of an actual border crisis I've seen so far.
Almost as humorous as evangelicals supporting a child molester from behind their bibles
Or an adulter decrying his investigators for an affair
Or calling someone low energy behind a golf cart parked on the green
Glad you can find humor in simplified irony and hypocrisy. You've hit the mother load.
Or when going against the establishment is the objective and not a means to an end. He's a destructive contrarian whose goal, at best, is addition by subtraction. And that's being charitable.
Lived there a couple years. Didn't play that much but had a summer membership at corkscrew. It's a tough track. Hit the mucky duck on captiva at sunset. Crave on macgregor may be my favorite breakfast stop ever.
It means the president responds to power the way he wants us to respond to his.
Rather than trust intellect, reason and experts we should just give bonus points to the veracity with which a conflicted individual delivers a self-serving message.