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Test Comments posted by GilB
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I'd love to try the TaylorMade Qi10 up against my new Tour Edge C723 driver as this is the straightest driver I've ever played. The article on the Qi10 is very interesting and the shaft selection is intriguing too. I replaced the shaft in my Tour Edge with the Ventus Red5 but I can replace it with a similar shaft of the Qi10 for a better comparison. Thank you for the opportunity.
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I'd love to test the AI-One Double Wide DB, RH, 34". My Ping, Cleveland, and Pinseeker putters have seen better days.
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1 hour ago, GilB said:
The WedgeFit results are as follows:
Your recommended Edison Forged wedges
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Your matched set of 3 EDISON 2.0 wedges:
48° loft, KBS Tour 110
52° loft, KBS Tour 110
56° loft, KBS Tour 110
Your matched set of 4 EDISON 2.0 wedges:
48° loft, KBS Tour 110
52° loft, KBS Tour 110
56° loft, KBS Tour 110
60° loft, KBS Tour 110
[NOTE: EDISON 2.0 wedges are engineered to odd-number lofts only, but we can deliver even numbered lofts by weakening the lower number, i.e. a "50" loft will actually have "49" on the bottom, but it has been tweaked to 50.]
Shaft Recommendation: KBS Tour 110
Flex Recommendation: Regular
Grip Recommendation: Lamkin Crossline 360 StandardI never liked the look of a 60* wedge. There's just something about the 60* loft that's not appealing to my eye at set-up and when you lack confidence in a club there's no good reason to play it. The 58* wedge I pay is at least pleasing to my eye and I hit it with confidence. I'd rather play a 62* loft than a 60*.
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The WedgeFit results are as follows:
Your recommended Edison Forged wedges
Click any link to purchase
Your matched set of 3 EDISON 2.0 wedges:
48° loft, KBS Tour 110
52° loft, KBS Tour 110
56° loft, KBS Tour 110
Your matched set of 4 EDISON 2.0 wedges:
48° loft, KBS Tour 110
52° loft, KBS Tour 110
56° loft, KBS Tour 110
60° loft, KBS Tour 110
[NOTE: EDISON 2.0 wedges are engineered to odd-number lofts only, but we can deliver even numbered lofts by weakening the lower number, i.e. a "50" loft will actually have "49" on the bottom, but it has been tweaked to 50.]
Shaft Recommendation: KBS Tour 110
Flex Recommendation: Regular
Grip Recommendation: Lamkin Crossline 360 Standard -
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Okay guys, I play Cleveland RTX 50*, 56*LB, and the 58*LB wedges. Let me test my wedges against what the Indi wedges, head to head, and see if what they profess about spin, feel, and distance is true. I'll give the test the fair and honest tests that you want and report back. That's all I can say about what you're looking for.
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I've been an avid Lamkin grip player for over 20 years. Presently I'm using the the Crossline 360 grips and I'd love to give the Sonar + Black a try. I've trusted the feel and comfort of the Lamkin grips for so long it's like a form of skin to me. Let me evaluate these gems and I'll provide the feedback you want. Thanks.
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I don't usually get too excited about testing opportunities however, this is one outstanding chance to test out these long game clubs from one of the best and elite club manufacturers in the golf business. Allow me to test these clubs to give feedback as the "everyday" weekend warrior golfer please. Thank you for the opportunity.
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With such a rich history of making, and winning with these superb clubs I'd be honored to be evaluating the Pro set and giving honest and in depth feedback.
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I currently play the Cleveland RTX wedges in 50*, 56LB, and 58LB and I'd love to see if these SUB 70 wedges measure up to the Cleveland wedges I play.
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I could say all sorts of ingratiating things about this opportunity but the facts are these; I've worn FootJoy and Etonic golf shoes for over 30 years and I'd love to compare the Sqairz and report back for all to see, and read.
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This is one of the rare opportunities to test a club of superior quality. This is also a rare opportunity for me to give the club a thorough testing and provide valuable feedback. Thank you.
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I'll be completely honest, as always, in response to this test. I could enter in hopes of being selected and receive 2 dozen but I don't need to. I've been playing the Vero X1 for over a year now and these are just incredible golf balls. Before the Vero X1 I played the Elixr and although they were reasonably priced there was just something I didn't care for. The Vero X2 is meant for someone with a higher swing speed and I'm not going to kid myself and waste time and money trying to puff up my ego when I have a moderate swing to fast swing speed. So, I've been using the Vero X1 and I'm completely happy. The bottom line is others who have not had the pleasure of playing these balls will be greatly impressed. Good luck to all testers.
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Throughout this entire year, 2022, I've played more often than normal and decided to do an in depth study for me on different golf balls. Throughout the year I tested the Bridgestone line of balls, the Titleist balls, the Srixon balls, a few Callaway balls, the OnCore line of balls and even the Kirkland balls. Not surprisingly the Titleist ProV1x balls were the hands down winners for total overall performance and surprisingly the OnCore and Kirkland balls were quite nice. All these balls were new and played at least 18 holes or more and practiced with. I think this test for me proved a lot not only about the balls but in my game. Now I'm a ProV1x player. Do this test for yourself if you can and enjoy the results as they may be quite surprising.
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I have a Callaway GO, a little hand held unit that, until recently, gave me good info on the course. My buddy, using a Bushnell unit gave info that had my unit showing info at least 5 yards shorter than his resulting in me being short on approach shots. I'd love to try this test and completely rule out my Callaway unit. Thank you.
Callaway Ai Smoke Drivers
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What a great opportunity to compare the Callaway Ai Smoke against my Tour Edge C723. This would be a worthy competition.