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Volfan4lyfe

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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from Hobert in Sub70 golf   
    Any update on when @GolfSub70 will release the TAIII Wedges? Would be interested in grabbing a gap, sand, and lob.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from GolfSub70 in Sub70 golf   
    Any update on when @GolfSub70 will release the TAIII Wedges? Would be interested in grabbing a gap, sand, and lob.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from Shapotomous in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from Vegan_Golfer_PNW in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from JFish350 in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from GolfSub70 in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from Jonny_Crash in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from MattF in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from tschott in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from cnosil in Sub70 golf   
    I've been on somewhat of a frenzy for purchasing Sub 70 clubs lately, and I have absolutely zero regrets. My first purchase was the Pro 3 Wood with the Aldila NV NXT 75 X. That club is an absolute rocket launcher for me. I am hitting it at least as far as my Titleist TS3 driver, which is insane. With the distance and accuracy I'm getting out of a 3 wood, I'm no longer regularly playing with my driver.
    In addition to the 3 wood, I've gotten the 949X 5 Wood, 699 Pro Utility Iron (17*), the TAIII Black Irons (4-PW), 286 Raw 50*, JB Raw 54*, JB Raw 58*, and the TAIII Wide Blade Putter. Each and every club performs just as well as any name-brand club I've tried and/or played. I can't say enough good things about this company. Happy to answer any questions if anyone is interested.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from GolfSub70 in Sub70 golf   
    That absolutely answers my question. I think it solidifies my thoughts that the 286 is the move for a gap, and then do the JB for the sand and lob.
     
    thanks!
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from MattF in Sub70 golf   
    That absolutely answers my question. I think it solidifies my thoughts that the 286 is the move for a gap, and then do the JB for the sand and lob.
     
    thanks!
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from Thin2win in Sub70 golf   
    That absolutely answers my question. I think it solidifies my thoughts that the 286 is the move for a gap, and then do the JB for the sand and lob.
     
    thanks!
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    Volfan4lyfe reacted to Thin2win in Sub70 golf   
    I have both, I like both. From my usage and experience with them, the 286 is a little better suited for full swing shots. The grind on it doesn't let it open up very well. Which is why I have it on my 52°. The JB allows for a little more creative use and it sits much flatter when opened up. 
    But taking them both at full swing, me personally, I don't notice a huge difference(or even a small one really). I think that if you like to open the face, the JB is the way to go, as that is the area that I do notice a difference. I have full confidence in both anytime I pull them out. 
    Hope that helps answer your question. 
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from MattF in Sub70 golf   
    For anyone that got the 286 and the JB wedges, what are the most noticeable differences? Is one better suited for lower/higher lofts than the other? Better to mix and match vs. all the same?
     
     I currently game the TM Milled Grind 2.0s, and I am trying to put together a second set of clubs to save space when traveling between seasons. When I decided to buy the milled grinds, I loved that they had a “responsive” face compared to the Vokeys, which were too soft for my liking. The Jaws wedges just felt like rocks and the Mizunos didn’t match my eye. It’s hard to beat the price of the Sub70s, and I love brand and all the customization options they offer.
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    Volfan4lyfe got a reaction from Thin2win in Sub70 golf   
    For anyone that got the 286 and the JB wedges, what are the most noticeable differences? Is one better suited for lower/higher lofts than the other? Better to mix and match vs. all the same?
     
     I currently game the TM Milled Grind 2.0s, and I am trying to put together a second set of clubs to save space when traveling between seasons. When I decided to buy the milled grinds, I loved that they had a “responsive” face compared to the Vokeys, which were too soft for my liking. The Jaws wedges just felt like rocks and the Mizunos didn’t match my eye. It’s hard to beat the price of the Sub70s, and I love brand and all the customization options they offer.
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