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Tue, Jul 31 2018 5:58 AM (63 replies)
  • kavvz
    2,195 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 2:02 PM

    It's not April 1st yet.  :P

  • craigswan
    31,784 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 2:32 PM

    After exhaustive testing of nearly every style and design on the market, the Callaway 9 Iron was once again named by Golf Digest on Monday the best golf club for smashing in the windshield of a cheating ex. “Factoring in qualities like shatter radius, overhead swing speed, and shock absorption, the Callaway 9 Iron continues to set itself apart as the ideal club to batter the windshield of an unfaithful former lover,” read the highly anticipated study conducted annually for the world’s wronged partners seeking even just the slightest edge to their windshield smashing abilities. “The lightweight shaft and mid-sized clubface offer superior control and force of impact that few competitors can match. Whether the adulterous old flame’s car is parked, moving forward, or skidding away in reverse, no club is better suited to puncture and destroy their windshield than the Callaway 9 Iron.”

  • mkrizan86
    1,866 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 2:32 PM

    kavvz:

    It's not April 1st yet.  :P

    He said Fox news. It's April 1st there every day...

     

  • Robert1893
    7,719 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 4:12 PM

    borntobesting:
    The beginner averaged 3.5 seconds for the full meter travel. The Sabertooth averaged 2.6. That is almost a full second faster, When you factor in the fact that the beginner starts out faster then slows down about a 1/3 of the way through the meter travel and is really moving slowly when it reaches the ding bar it seems even slower. The Sabertooth moves at a constant speed.

     

    I'm not doubting you at all. But that's not my experience on my iPad. 

    Both putters seem equal. In fact, when I went from the starter putter to the Odyssey Versa, I don't recall there being any issue getting used to the meter. I never noticed a difference.

    And for me, the starter putter does not slow down at any point along the meter. Similar to the Sabertooth, for me, it's also a constant speed.  

  • TheTommyD
    140 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 4:57 PM

    I want a club that does this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLnZMnmE-Qg

    Usually the guy I'm playing Skins with.

  • sesky
    3,572 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 5:24 PM

    Agreed. 6 months later and this is the best they can do?????

  • shoeshinethis
    1,090 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 6:38 PM

    mkrizan86:

    kavvz:

    It's not April 1st yet.  :P

    He said Fox news. It's April 1st there every day...

     

    Snowflake alert !

  • borntobesting
    9,701 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 7:12 PM

    Robert1893:

    borntobesting:
    The beginner averaged 3.5 seconds for the full meter travel. The Sabertooth averaged 2.6. That is almost a full second faster, When you factor in the fact that the beginner starts out faster then slows down about a 1/3 of the way through the meter travel and is really moving slowly when it reaches the ding bar it seems even slower. The Sabertooth moves at a constant speed.

     

    I'm not doubting you at all. But that's not my experience on my iPad. 

    Both putters seem equal. In fact, when I went from the starter putter to the Odyssey Versa, I don't recall there being any issue getting used to the meter. I never noticed a difference.

    And for me, the starter putter does not slow down at any point along the meter. Similar to the Sabertooth, for me, it's also a constant speed.  

    Not the starter. We are talking about the Beginner Putter that I don’t think WGT has anymore. We used to have  3 free putters the starter the beginner and the awful E-Z Swing. Think they only have 2 free putters now.

  • Robert1893
    7,719 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 7:26 PM

    @borntobesting

    Oops! My bad.

     

     

  • sheepsass
    657 Posts
    Thu, Mar 29 2018 7:52 PM

    Think about it..quantity discount for  ball purchases is ...wth...another pipe dream...

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