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StrokerAce

 
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    Stix Golf

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    very cool... these are really nice looking clubs and am interested in how they perform vs the big brands. good luck to everyone applying!

    Motocaddy

       246

    WOW! 🤩 what an amazing opportunity. 

    there is nothing like walking a golf course. it's one of the most peaceful and relaxing ways to be out in nature. 

    i've been walking since the days of the 2 wheelers; before they had even thought of adding a third wheel! when I started golfing I didn't even know people rode in carts. 

    this is the way to do it - faster, healthier, more enjoyable!

    PING S159 Wedges

       400

    awesome opportunity here. some of the best wedges on the market.... wedge play is where you will see a great opportunity to better your scores. good luck to those who apply and make sure you read up on the "how to be a tester" thread to maximize your chances of selection!

  1. This thing is awesome. Cannot believe I found a lightly used one on FB for 90 bucks.

    The best thing is the adjustable upper saddle. Holds your bag at a much better angle. 

    The net is great for a rangefinder and the compartment is huge. 

    Someone is going to get an awesome cart that will last a long time with tons of accessories you can add. 

  2. 1 hour ago, The Roast said:

    Well you can count me out. Us folks with the "extra wide" foot get kicked out again.  Squairz doesn't make anything close to a "W".  Bad enough Foot Joy and Adidas continue to reduce the number of SKU's for wide footers like myself.  I can't believe that we are not a large enough market to get a little more love.  Oh by the way, we spend a LOT of money on Golf.  

     

    It's not just golf either... try finding wide basketball shoes !!
    Thankfully we have Footjoy, New Balance, Adidas and Skechers. 

     

    These shoes look awesome and I'm hopeful that squairz will make something in a wide fit soon; I'd love to try them! Good luck to the lucky testers.

  3. 4 minutes ago, GolfSpy_SAM said:

    I was a tester last year, and it was a very, very similar experience.  Once you get the ball into the proper position (I play mine a full ball forward of center, with the club lined up directly in the center of my stance - slight gap between front edge and ball), it's just about rocking the shoulders and letting the club work.  It's ... hard to believe at first, and so there's usually a bit of a "I'm fighting this" thing that can happen, but if you can trust that the club will (really) do what it promises, suddenly it's a real weapon.  

    Very excited to see who this thing helps this year - it for sure helped me last year (and continues to, every round). 

    I'm in a weekly league and play outside of that as well and my glaring weakness is putting. 🤞

  4. 7 minutes ago, GolfSpy_SAM said:

    ...and that's without being properly fitted to the testers.  🙂  The things just work...

    seems like there's a minor learning curve but once you figure out how to swing the putter you can just sit back and wait to hear for that beautiful sound we all love when the ball hits the bottom of the cup...

    to quote @GolfSpy Dave:
    The MEZZ.1 MAX was a whole different story. The first round out, I dropped putts from everywhere. Seriously, everywhere. The longest was more than 30 feet. It was stunning. I can’t recall another time when I have had so many “Holy s**t!” moments with a new putter. The MEZZ.1 MAX just dropped bomb after bomb. It was point and shoot. I am sure I had a personal best feet-of-putts-made statistic that round. Had my iron play shown up at all, I would have easily had a personal low round while rolling an unfamiliar putter.

  5. I'm a data and tech geek (an early single length iron adopter!) and have always been intrigued by the concept of Lie Angle Balance. 

    My putting is one of the weakest parts of my game and I've never been lower than 32/33 per round and average closer to 35/36. I'd use a frying pan if I could consistently be in the low 30's. 

    Bill Presse seems to be on to something here. 

    Check out this video of how he demonstrates the lie angle balance. It's really intriguing...

     

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