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    3 hours ago, DukeStKing said:

    The LAB’s can be used to brand cattle, fry eggs and sink tons of putts.. but I guess the Link is an exception- a very ugly exception. I guess I should have prefaced my post with “nice to look at and compact.” 

    “Nice to look at” is a personal opinion. I’d also add Axis 1 to the list of compact blade style no torque putters 

    ExPutt RG

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    9 minutes ago, Tom the Golf Nut said:

    Good luck to those who apply. It will be interesting to see if there is a way to change green speed for calculating distance control.  

    Yes.  One of the settings allows you to set the green stimp.   

  2. After listening to the forum call with Andy, reading the MGS best stand bag review, and doing a deep dive on the ghost golf website I am seriously considering applying for this opportunity.  Looks and sounds like a great bag! 

    @GolfSpy_APH ,  I was looking at the application questions and it asks if we walk or ride,  can't indicate both?   Also what if the bag we play is considered a hybrid stand/cart bag?   

  3. 5 minutes ago, ILMgolfnut said:

    What I was trying to say is that I would want to be fitted somehow for a $520 putter (I looked at the price sticker at the shop today). I'm fine with that fitting being virtual, if the local shop isn't set up for LAB fitting. I don't want to plunk down five-plus Benjamins just because it feels good on the indoor carpet.

    LAB does have fitting locations:  https://labgolf.com/fitting-locations/    Many are club champion but there are also smaller shops.  In Willmington you can go to LOGGERHEAD GOLF CO.

     

  4. 9 hours ago, Braehead said:

    LAB will disagree but when you pick the testers I'd suggest you get them fit online and in person to compare the two methods.  
     

    There is nothing in the description that says the player has to get fit or how they need to get fit.  They could choose to do both with the in person one being done at their expense.  The follow on could be what do you consider an acceptable in person fitting approach?  

  5. 8 minutes ago, GolfSpy_APH said:

    I posted a little while back,  but especially with this testing opportunity it is not a giveaway.

    The hours,time and effort that will be required for this test may be more than anything but the Cobra connect series.

    They will be minimum @cnosil putter level expectations with data, photos, information and quality of review.

    Haha.   You can tell by my sacks Parente review I love collecting and presenting data and to be honest when I read the details of this opportunity it kind of scared me.   This flightscope review will take some time and effort.  That said, i wish I had a place to be able to setup a mevo.   

  6. 1 hour ago, JChurch said:

    Fingers crossed!! I’ve signed up for every test for years now and am always disappointed, but ya gotta have faith!!

    Good luck everyone

    Don’t see you post much on the forum;  where do you spend most of you time posting?   Post a what’s in the bag and what you think of the clubs you play, how your game going and what your working on,  ask people autism’s about their reviews or what they are doing. or just post some random stuff that  you think might be interesting to others on the forum.   Getting involved in the conversation is key to getting selected and not just applying for the tests.  

  7. 1 hour ago, Hosel Head said:

    Not to be a Debby Downer but I bought a Series 99 and hated it! It felt really good in the shop on synthetic turf. Outside on grass it was such a different feel with the ultra low balance point that I could not get comfortable. The grip is very light. I couldn't hit my start line and speed control was so difficult for me. I spent 1/2 hour or so on the practice green with it before playing (I know that's not long).  It didn't feel comfortable and I wasn't making anything. I put it in play that day anyway. Three 3-putts in the first 4 holes and I was begging my buddies to let me put my old putter back in play (they did). Lost confidence in that putter so quickly that it never had the chance to see the light of day again. Confidence is critical in putting. Good luck to all. 

    Why does your lack of success mean it won’t work for other people?   

  8. So hard to choose which I would want to test.    I went through the checklist and it really didn't narrow it down much;  so the virtual fitting would be a key.   I typically play blade putters so that would be my first choice but I want to make a mallet work.   Instead of one model I'll show you what I like:

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    The  more I read the sacks parente site, the more interesting these putters become.

  9. 11 hours ago, sellemental said:

    Another intriguing test opportunity for the best Forum out there !

    Maybe someone can point this out, and it's probably something simple I am overlooking, but for the life of me, I cannot locate the answer on their site.

    What is the difference between the LC, MC, LH, and MH models?  I'm assuming the C and H indicate the hosel placement, center or heel, but is the M and L men's and ladies?  The models seem very similar for that to be the case.

    Also not seeing anything about toe hang specs for any of the models, which seems unusual.

    Saying all that, the Drac model looks pretty sick and happens to have a special promotion this month !

     

    The C and H is hosel placement: center and heel.  The M and L is mid mallet and large mallet.    https://sacksparente.com/mallets

    Toe Hang is a putter fitting myth.  🙂

      

  10. 10 hours ago, Gary DeMarchi said:

    I have just heard of Sub 70 this year. What makes these clubs so wanted?

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    What kind of grips are offered?

    Sub70 is a DTC brand that makes high quality equipment and has great customer service.  They are wanted simply because they are solid clubs that can be obtained for a reasonable price.  
     

    if you go to the Sub70 website you can customize the putter and see the available options.  
     

    https://www.golfsub70.com

     

  11. 3 minutes ago, golfmckenna said:

    Hey have the testers been announced for the putters? Haven't seen anything about it. 

    They were announced about a month ago and are under review 

     

  12. Been about a year since I was selected to test the ShotScope ProLX+ device.  Since this type of device is more of a long term use item I wanted to add an update about the device.  

    One Year Update

    It has been about a year since I started testing the Shotscope ProLX+ devices.     I have continued to use the devices but I would say that my quest to dive into the data has waned.   

    RangeFinder:  Still considered it an average to slight above average rangefinder.  Use of a GPS device to get F/M/B distances is beneficial to help validate that flag readings are really the flag and not something in the background.  Favorite aspect is the slope feature.   

    H4:  I still consider it pretty reliable for capturing shots; most "problems" center around the putting green such as  capturing the flag or putt locations.   Occasionally, courses aren't picked up even though the device shows that the course is loaded and doesn't need an update.  This happened during the MGS Pinehurst trip;  Pine Needles wasn't recognized.   I have also stopped using the H4 for anything other than GPS during my competitive league matches;  not that it is difficult but I find it distracting to use around the green to capture the pin location.    The main intent of the H4 is to capture data about your game to identify areas to work on to improve.  While it does show how I compare against various handicap levels to help manage expectations  at my level of play I find that the data doesn't reveal anything that I can't identify through normal game evaluation.   

    Summary:  I think the product is good for the right person and would still rate it highly.   I thought I was a data geek and wanted to know more detailed stats but after using the device I can only say the data is interesting but not game changing for me.  Going forward I will still use the rangefinder and h4 unit for distances but probably won't do stat tracking anymore.  

  13. 35 minutes ago, EasyPutter said:

    It has been a long time since I have experienced envy (or is it jealousy) and knew it would happen with these custom bags when I had to console myself for not being able to join the adventure. 

    They look awesome - very glad that they are as good as promised and looking so sharp - very glad that this venture became a success and everyone has something to represent with that communicates professionalism and makes a statement that MGS Forum is a presence to be considered by any who see these on the course.

    Going to need more consoling 😭

     

    The one nice thing is that we will get to see @GolfSpy BOS bag next week. i think there Will be a lot of checking out of new equipment next week.  

  14. 11 hours ago, Peejer said:

    I've signed up for dozens of testings over the years, the more popular MyGolfSpy has become, the less likely it is that I'd be chosen.  I just saw that there are 3,789 entries for this contest - and there's typically even more for the more well known brands (Callaway Paradym irons had almost 9,000 entries).  Having said that, I'm not here because the testing opportunities - I'm here for the data and grateful that MGS exists. 

    Just to clarify some points for people that might read your post:

    1. These testing opportunities are not contests. It isn’t a random draw but a hand picked selection of people that the mod team believes will do a good job testing. 
    2.  Being selected has a direct relationship to your forum participation.  If you only apply to be a tester you won’t be picked.  You don’t have a profile picture, you won’t be picked.  

     

  15. 16 minutes ago, tdc1 said:

    I fully understand that OEMs can/do place some restrictions.  I fully understand that MGS should/does try to follow those restrictions to the extent it can without crossing a line that alienates the OEM or turns MGS into a shill for the OEM.

    My initial post was in response to the wording for the call for testers that (1) implies that the ball is too good for golfers of my current handicap, and (2) seems to fly in the face of what MGS (or, at least, Tony Covey) has been preaching for the past few years.

    Maybe I just woke up on the grumpy side of the bed.

    I'll go with grumpy side of the bed; happens to everyone 🙂   

    I don't take the wording of the call for testers too seriously, but I have been here a long time and understand that the forum and MGS would like every test to be for everyone and be worldwide and that any restrictions are imposed by the OEM.  

    The forum also welcomes people to provide their own review on the products; even if you don't meet the criteria,  so if you have tried the Maxfli balls, post your thoughts in the testing thread.   I had a LAB putter and provided my thoughts in the testing thread.  

  16. 1 hour ago, tdc1 said:

    Hmmm, so I guess some balls are only for better ("lower handicap") players.  Seems to contradict so much of what I've read on MGS.

    Usually I won't sign up to test equipment that is clearly not right for me (e.g., the current Takomo iron tests) but surely ball testing applies across the handicap spectrum.

    Keep in mind,  that some of the parameters of these tests are dictated by the OEM themselves and not MGS.  

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