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Test Comments posted by MIGregB
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1 minute ago, funkyjudge said:
The earlier generation Squairz golf shoes were very heavy and stiff (particularly the first generation ones), and never seemed to get broken-in no matter how often you wore them. ......
Maybe because of my foot issues (hammer toe), the 1st gen model I have are far more comfortable than any other shoe I ever owned. And I don't remember having any trouble with break-in, but that could be because I was so pleased with their comfort. But they absolutely heavy!
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I've had a pair of Sqairz for 5 years and they are durable and comfortable, especially for my funky toes. But I try to walk as much as possible these days and they are fairly heavy. So when I walk, I wear a pair of light weight Sketcher shoes, but I miss the Sqairz. The Velos are much lighter weight but claims to still have the same stable, speed enhancing characteristics of the original model. I'd like to try that out!
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On 6/11/2023 at 8:37 AM, ButchE said:
.... It does an outstanding job at the free level.....
I agree! I decided to give it a try and found it to be pretty darn accurate and (so far) fast in settling on a distance. I also really like that they provide an unofficial handicap calculation, even on the free version, based upon the rounds you have in the system. I asked if they follow the USGA handicap formula and they said they don't adjust for weather conditions, but imply they otherwise do. That works for my needs, so it's great!
They have also been extremely responsive to questions and requested edits. I asked for tee-box, slope and course rating updates on two different courses and they got it done in a day. Pretty terrific!
As most subscription apps do, they offer a solid discount on 1st year sign-up of which I've taken advantage. There's a LOT to it and I'm just scratching the surface, so no usability opinion yet.
BUT... the one thing that I really hate, you'll start receiving tons of
spamemails from their "partners". I think I've been able to successfully unsubscribe to most, but I hate having to go through that. There was probably a choice to opt out when signing up, only I never saw it. -
Incredibly beautiful irons! The Pros don't have the highest forgiveness factor, but the OS should be a bit more so. I'd love to test these.
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When I first saw these, they reminded me of the old Hogan Medallions I owned back in the 90's. Comparing side-by-side, not so much. I haven't hit a Callaway club of any kind in probably 8 years, and it would be interesting to see how these stack up against my JPX 919 HM. The Paradym model has much less offset than my 919HM (of which I like the looks) but the Paradym X has more. Regardless of whether I get selected, I have to run to Carl's to check them out. Good luck to whoever is selected!
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I've been using Shot Scope for 3 years now and would love to test the Edel wedges against my Ping Glide 2.0 wedges.
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I was intrigued with this driver from the article the other day and never thought there'd be a chance to test one. Currently use a Callaway Epic Flash SZ with a Motore X regular shaft. I would love a chance to compare these for MGS & Honma.
L.A.B. DF3 Putter
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I show 2 putters in my signature, but I've defaulted to the Sabertooth because I could bend it more upright for the grip that works best for me. It sounds like LAB can build in the lie angle that best suits you. I would love to try that with the slimmer DF3.