azstu324 Posted March 15, 2021 Share Posted March 15, 2021 This started out to be a review of the OGIO Woode bag as there was a separate thread started here that really intrigued me. The OGIO bag looked great and had some new modern design features that appeared would be just what I was looking for. Having used 14-way bags for the past 10+ years, the Woode was definitely a venture into the unknown for me with a more open-top concept. After a couple rounds however, I just realized that the OGIO Woode bag just wasn't for me. Anybody interested in knowing the details, just feel free to DM me or ask on the thread and I'll share my experience. So the OGIO went back to the store and in return, I ended up ordering the Titleist Hybrid 14. This was noted as the MGS "Hybrid" bag OTY among the stand bags. Unfortunately the selection was extremely limited at Golf Galaxy so I had to order it and wait it out. After a few agonizing days of waiting, the bag arrived. I've actually had it for a couple of weeks and was finally able to get it out yesterday for it's maiden voyage. Here are the criteria that I plan to review and point system. Design/Functionality - 30 pts Build quality/Materials - 20 pts Looks - 20 pts Innovation - 10 pts Keep/Return - 10 pts Design/Functionality - 26/30 This will be the more in-depth part of the review so bear with me. To be completely up front and honest, there's nothing really game-changing about the H-14. But I think that's what I was looking for all along. In a game that already involves so much complexity just to play it, why overcomplicate it further with something like a golf bag? I will add though that Titleist did include some nice subtle touches where it matters. One of the things that I actually really liked about the OGIO Woode was the vertical configuration of the woods down the right side of the bag and the horizontal placement of the irons. I had made a comment that I really wish that they made a 14 slot bag with the same setup. Well unbeknownst to me at the time, there was such a bag and that happened to be the Titleist Hybrid 14. Well you could probably do that with a lot of bags TBH but the configuration seems nearly identical to the Woode. OGIO Woode configuration Pockets all seem to be placed in the right spots with just enough room for plenty of stuff to be stored. The zippers all seem to glide and open very smoothly with no "special angle required" to get them open. The concept of the "hybrid" is to have the light-weight use of a stand bag but with the accessibility and carrying capacity of a cart bag and I think Titleist did a great job. There are 2 pockets in the front. The pocket on the top appears to be insulated and probably big enough to hold 2-3 cans of whatever or 2 large bottles of Gatorade. I bring a 64 oz Thermoflask to the course so I don't have a need for the cooler pocket. The cooler pocket does however hold PLENTY of balls. Another subtle but effective feature is that being that this appears to be an insulated pocket, it could also be the perfect place to store your leather gloves between rounds and will help prevent them from drying out. The lower pocket is probably bigger than most. I don't carry a lot on the course so I'm not sure I'll ever come close to utilizing this to it's full potential. A nice feature though is that the front pocket does break away in the event you need to add a patch or have some fancy embroidery done. Come to think of it.. would be a great spot for an MGS patch if such a thing existed... The valuable pocket is a vertical zipper. I've only had diagonal zippers on other bags so the verdict is still somewhat out on this. It definitely wouldn't be a "deal breaker". I do however like the zipper lock function and that the pocket has a waterproof zipper. Like all other valuable pockets, this one is fleece lined to keep your stuff well-protected. The strap-through passage works flawlessly. This allowed the bag to stay snugly in place the entire round without requiring any readjusting. Will the real Hybrid-14 please stand up!? I'm very happy to report that it does! A very important criteria point for a stand bag is that it must stand as well vertically on its own as it does with the support of the legs. Titleist appeared to place some decent emphasis on this design feature as they placed 4 round base pads to help keep the bag stable when standing. For me this is a must being that I don't have room in my garage to store the bag laid out on the legs. Now for the most important matter.. the 14-way slots. Being that this is probably the most important selling point, Titleist did their diligence and put some really good thought into how this piece was designed. The openings are plenty big for at least standard and mid-size grips. The linings of each divider are individually sealed all the way down and just open at the very bottom. Another subtle but nice and hidden function is the inner access zipper located inside the garment compartment. This allows access to the inside bottom of the bag in the event that you drop any items down the dividers like tees, ball markers, sunglasses, car keys, etc. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it really sucks! So this is a very convenient feature. You can see from the photo, I've got my clubs configured very similarly to how the OGIO was laid out but with individual dividers. Additionally, the double slot works perfectly for me because I happen to carry 2 56° wedges. Long story sort, in AZ it's good to keep a "desert" club handy. I happen to like my 56° to get up and over stuff and back into play. This leaves an empty slot for my alignment sticks. Another big plus is the abundance of handles and "grabby" pieces. The main pick up handle is made of rubber but is pretty stout and quite ergonomic and is supported by a bottom grab flap that is pretty easy to find when hoisting the bag in and out of the car. There are 3 soft plastic lift handles built into the top and even the top side of the leg stand is very handy to grab onto. No matter which angle you approach the bag, there's always something sturdy to grab onto with both hands. Lastly, and this might be the only knock on functionality, but the carry straps seem a little on the thin side and the cross brace is all sewn in so there's no 4-way adjuster that some carry bags have. That said, I'm not planning to carry the bag while walking and will strap it to a push cart for my monthly walking round so this isn't really a big issue for me. Build quality/Materials - 18/20 pts The outer material appears thick and durable. It seems like a pretty good quality nylon canvas. It would have been nicer to see some rip-stop used but overall I think it will hold up just fine. The sleeves for the dividers seem extra thick and durable and I'm hopeful that they won't wear out over time. Also, the thickness of the divider sleeves seems to be helpful in directing the clubs in and out of the bag without catching as can be an issue with these bags. The top material is a nylon mesh that I've seen on other bags that had proven to be quite durable. All of the stitching appears to be very good quality and very durable. Double stitching seems to be done anywhere stitching is required so that just gives good feelings about quality. Handles are all made of pretty rugged (for golf anyway) material that don't give any concerns about snapping or breaking down over time. The OGIO top side handle appeared a tad flimsy for my liking and I feel MUCH better with these. The legs are made of thick high-grade aluminum so while helping to reduce weight, they are very sturdy. Also, you can see that they did a good job hiding a lot of the leg triggering mechanism. Pressure required to eject the legs isn't too much but definitely requires some and I haven't found the legs popping out unnecessarily. Looks - 20/20 pts Dare I say, this is a very "handsome" looking bag? It's not overly busy and overloaded with tech, graphics, or tacky details. I would say that the OGIO was just nearing the limit of being too busy. There appear to be plenty of color ways for most tastes. 2 of my favorite colors, grey and Royal blue just happened to be paired together and I'm glad that I had the patience to wait a few extra days since they didn't have this in the store. Overall this isn't a bag that demands attention.. but definitely gets it. There really isn't much to say about the looks as they just speak for themselves. It's a clean, subtle look that I just really like and fits my taste perfectly. Innovation - 6/10 I really didn't give this portion much weighting in the point system. Honestly there isn't anything specifically "game-changing" about any of the design features, it's a golf bag. After spending a couple of rounds with a bag that was attempting to be highly innovative (OGIO Woode), I just concluded that I really didn't need a bag like that. I would just say that the Titleist H-14 is perfect for what it is, and whatever attempts were made to be innovative, were done thoughtfully and well.. and on somewhat of a sophisticated, James Bond-like fashion. Keep/Return - 10/10 points This one's a keeper! Total: 80/90 pts FYI, I plan to provide more info once I get the bag loaded on a push cart for a walking round. More pics and details to come. 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GolfSpy BOS Posted March 15, 2021 Share Posted March 15, 2021 Thanks for posting this! Since the Woode is going back for me too this has moved up the list! When the bag is standing, so the dividers still work well or can they get grabby? I was never a big fan of the “collapsing base” bags because of that. But since I’m mostly pushcart or riding I guess it’s less of an issue for me now. Quote Epic Max LS 10.5 - Motore X F3 6X | Speedzone 5-wood - Ventus Blue 8S | TSi3 20* Hybrid - KBS Proto 85S SMS Pro 4-PW - Steelfiber i110S | MG3 Raw Black 50.09, 54.11, 58.11 - DG TI S200 ER2B | Pro V1x | NX9 Slope | Jones Trouper R | CaddyLite EZ v8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azstu324 Posted March 15, 2021 Author Share Posted March 15, 2021 5 minutes ago, B.Boston said: Thanks for posting this! Since the Woode is going back for me too this has moved up the list! When the bag is standing, so the dividers still work well or can they get grabby? I was never a big fan of the “collapsing base” bags because of that. But since I’m mostly pushcart or riding I guess it’s less of an issue for me now. I'll try to do a more thorough test on this. When I had it at the range before my round on Saturday I didn't notice any hanging up at all. This and the push cart test will be next on the list and I'll update the review GolfSpy BOS 1 Quote PXG 0311 Gen 5 9°/ Fujikura MotoreX F1 6X F6 3 Wood 14* / Kuro Kage Silver 65X F8 6 wood 20* / Fujikura MotoreX F3 6S RADSpeed Hybrid 24* TS1 4-GW / FCM Precision 6.5 Rifle TSW Wedge - 56/12 EAS 1.0 / Grip master 2.0 MAXFLI Tour CG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golfinvegas Posted March 19, 2021 Share Posted March 19, 2021 Great review, I saw the bag 2 weeks ago at GG and got me wanting one. Will be curious to see how it does in cart, look forward to seeing your review.Sent from my SM-G781V using MyGolfSpy mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaskanski Posted March 19, 2021 Share Posted March 19, 2021 Good review. I had the 2020 model but got rid of it because of annoying flaws that made it a PITA for regular use. The biggest one is the useless rain cover wich is a faff to try and put on during a round. The drinks pocket fills up with water when it rains too. The carry straps aren't great and the leg separation means it's an awkward fit in most popular push carts. Not sure if the 2021 model brings anything extra to the table...? But if you like Titleist - it's an OK bag. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MFSOT Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 Great in-depth review thank you! Funny enough I had the same exact Ogio and returned it. I had a wood-e from 2003 that I just loved, it had a putter well up top..digging up an image now. This was my favorite bag but the clip that holds the connections to the stand that trigger it finally broke so it was time to get a new bag, conventional wisdom would say try the new version of the bag that lasted almost 20 years. The bag was ok, the fact that they got rid of the putter well really sucks, and what was worse for me was the stand itself, I had to fight to get it engaged, and when engaged it never felt like it went out far enough, so the bag always felt like it was going to tip over. I am now down to this bag that you reviewed or the Sun Mountain 4.5 LS 14 I LOVE the black and red of the Titelist and it’s in the lead for me right now, but there are two concerns I have: one you stated, the straps, I will probably carry 50-60% of the time, and the other for me is I have seen multiple reports of issues with the clips that hold the straps breaking, apparently this was an issue on the last version too. I’d love to hear input on that if anyone has any. Anyway, thank you very much for the review, it’s very helpful! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IFunlisted Posted August 19, 2023 Share Posted August 19, 2023 Hey Stu, you still out there? I'm looking at the latest version of this bag (Titleist Hybrid 14) and I'm curious if the color you got was discontinued or if it just looks a little different online. Titleist calls it Gray/Lagoon/Black and it looks very similar to yours but maybe a little more teal than blue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoverRick Posted August 19, 2023 Share Posted August 19, 2023 I bought a Titleist Hybrid 14 a couple of weeks ago and absolutely love it. It’s great on the cart and as a stand bag. As far as color goes, I had to get one that matched the LAB Putter Cover. The LAB putter played a huge role in me getting it. It’s huge and takes up a lot of space. Plus my old bag caused a little wear on the putter shafts. This one does not and has plenty of space. Quote G430LST 10.5° on T P T POWER 18 Hi Driver G430MAX 3w on T P T POWER 18 Hi Fairway G425 3H on T P T POWER 18 Hi Hybrid G425 4H on TGH 80S i525 5-U on TGI 90S SM8 54 & 60 on Wedge DF2.1 on White ProV1 Precision Pro NX7 Pro All Iron grips are BestGrips Micro-Perforated Mid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IFunlisted Posted August 19, 2023 Share Posted August 19, 2023 (edited) Looks awesome! Were there any dividers or sub-pouches in the main ball compartment? I read somewhere that there's not a good place for misc items like tees, ball markers, divot tools, etc. The small compartment above it looks like it could work but that also seems like the best spot to use as a cooler vs the little bottle holders. And are any of the side pouches vented or have drain holes for wet or smelly stuff? Edited August 19, 2023 by IFunlisted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoverRick Posted August 20, 2023 Share Posted August 20, 2023 There is a nice pocket for valuables and big side pockets, but truthfully, I wanted less pockets not more pockets. This is all the stuff from 3 pockets in my old golf bag that I decided to organize and put in the new one. Even so, do I really need 2 shaft wrenches, 3 divot tools, 6 pencils, 4 ball marking pens, 12 ball markers, a hundred non-broken tees, a hundred broken and short tees, a couple of dozen balls, several gloves, cigars and lighter (yes, need those) etc… by the way, that’s a package of Aleave not a condom. There were 4 more pockets crammed full of junk amd more balls that I determined I didn’t need. I don’t walk. I wanted the hybrid because I do carry the bag to the range. But if I did walk, I wouldn’t want all the extra weight. Other than some rain gloves, I didn’t put anything in 3 of the pockets on the new bag other than the rain cover that was in it. IFunlisted 1 Quote G430LST 10.5° on T P T POWER 18 Hi Driver G430MAX 3w on T P T POWER 18 Hi Fairway G425 3H on T P T POWER 18 Hi Hybrid G425 4H on TGH 80S i525 5-U on TGI 90S SM8 54 & 60 on Wedge DF2.1 on White ProV1 Precision Pro NX7 Pro All Iron grips are BestGrips Micro-Perforated Mid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Parker Posted December 30, 2023 Share Posted December 30, 2023 On 8/19/2023 at 3:49 PM, RoverRick said: I bought a Titleist Hybrid 14 a couple of weeks ago and absolutely love it. It’s great on the cart and as a stand bag. As far as color goes, I had to get one that matched the LAB Putter Cover. The LAB putter played a huge role in me getting it. It’s huge and takes up a lot of space. Plus my old bag caused a little wear on the putter shafts. This one does not and has plenty of space. Are you still liking your bag? The LAB putter is the reason I'm looking at this bag as well. Quote Paradym TD Driver w/ Ventus Blue 6S 3W MKII ZX 5's (4-6) w/ KBS Tour V MKII ZX 7's (7-PW) w/ KBS Tour V Vokey Wedges 50* 54* 58* DF2.1 Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoverRick Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 On 12/30/2023 at 8:38 AM, Josh Parker said: Are you still liking your bag? The LAB putter is the reason I'm looking at this bag as well. Yes. It’s a great cart bag that you don’t have to worry about it falling over and banging your clubs on the concrete in the drive or parking lot. Josh Parker 1 Quote G430LST 10.5° on T P T POWER 18 Hi Driver G430MAX 3w on T P T POWER 18 Hi Fairway G425 3H on T P T POWER 18 Hi Hybrid G425 4H on TGH 80S i525 5-U on TGI 90S SM8 54 & 60 on Wedge DF2.1 on White ProV1 Precision Pro NX7 Pro All Iron grips are BestGrips Micro-Perforated Mid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc10 Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 On 3/14/2021 at 10:39 PM, azstu324 said: This started out to be a review of the OGIO Woode bag as there was a separate thread started here that really intrigued me. The OGIO bag looked great and had some new modern design features that appeared would be just what I was looking for. Having used 14-way bags for the past 10+ years, the Woode was definitely a venture into the unknown for me with a more open-top concept. After a couple rounds however, I just realized that the OGIO Woode bag just wasn't for me. Anybody interested in knowing the details, just feel free to DM me or ask on the thread and I'll share my experience. So the OGIO went back to the store and in return, I ended up ordering the Titleist Hybrid 14. This was noted as the MGS "Hybrid" bag OTY among the stand bags. Unfortunately the selection was extremely limited at Golf Galaxy so I had to order it and wait it out. After a few agonizing days of waiting, the bag arrived. I've actually had it for a couple of weeks and was finally able to get it out yesterday for it's maiden voyage. Here are the criteria that I plan to review and point system. Design/Functionality - 30 pts Build quality/Materials - 20 pts Looks - 20 pts Innovation - 10 pts Keep/Return - 10 pts Design/Functionality - 26/30 This will be the more in-depth part of the review so bear with me. To be completely up front and honest, there's nothing really game-changing about the H-14. But I think that's what I was looking for all along. In a game that already involves so much complexity just to play it, why overcomplicate it further with something like a golf bag? I will add though that Titleist did include some nice subtle touches where it matters. One of the things that I actually really liked about the OGIO Woode was the vertical configuration of the woods down the right side of the bag and the horizontal placement of the irons. I had made a comment that I really wish that they made a 14 slot bag with the same setup. Well unbeknownst to me at the time, there was such a bag and that happened to be the Titleist Hybrid 14. Well you could probably do that with a lot of bags TBH but the configuration seems nearly identical to the Woode. OGIO Woode configuration Pockets all seem to be placed in the right spots with just enough room for plenty of stuff to be stored. The zippers all seem to glide and open very smoothly with no "special angle required" to get them open. The concept of the "hybrid" is to have the light-weight use of a stand bag but with the accessibility and carrying capacity of a cart bag and I think Titleist did a great job. There are 2 pockets in the front. The pocket on the top appears to be insulated and probably big enough to hold 2-3 cans of whatever or 2 large bottles of Gatorade. I bring a 64 oz Thermoflask to the course so I don't have a need for the cooler pocket. The cooler pocket does however hold PLENTY of balls. Another subtle but effective feature is that being that this appears to be an insulated pocket, it could also be the perfect place to store your leather gloves between rounds and will help prevent them from drying out. The lower pocket is probably bigger than most. I don't carry a lot on the course so I'm not sure I'll ever come close to utilizing this to it's full potential. A nice feature though is that the front pocket does break away in the event you need to add a patch or have some fancy embroidery done. Come to think of it.. would be a great spot for an MGS patch if such a thing existed... The valuable pocket is a vertical zipper. I've only had diagonal zippers on other bags so the verdict is still somewhat out on this. It definitely wouldn't be a "deal breaker". I do however like the zipper lock function and that the pocket has a waterproof zipper. Like all other valuable pockets, this one is fleece lined to keep your stuff well-protected. The strap-through passage works flawlessly. This allowed the bag to stay snugly in place the entire round without requiring any readjusting. Will the real Hybrid-14 please stand up!? I'm very happy to report that it does! A very important criteria point for a stand bag is that it must stand as well vertically on its own as it does with the support of the legs. Titleist appeared to place some decent emphasis on this design feature as they placed 4 round base pads to help keep the bag stable when standing. For me this is a must being that I don't have room in my garage to store the bag laid out on the legs. Now for the most important matter.. the 14-way slots. Being that this is probably the most important selling point, Titleist did their diligence and put some really good thought into how this piece was designed. The openings are plenty big for at least standard and mid-size grips. The linings of each divider are individually sealed all the way down and just open at the very bottom. Another subtle but nice and hidden function is the inner access zipper located inside the garment compartment. This allows access to the inside bottom of the bag in the event that you drop any items down the dividers like tees, ball markers, sunglasses, car keys, etc. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it really sucks! So this is a very convenient feature. You can see from the photo, I've got my clubs configured very similarly to how the OGIO was laid out but with individual dividers. Additionally, the double slot works perfectly for me because I happen to carry 2 56° wedges. Long story sort, in AZ it's good to keep a "desert" club handy. I happen to like my 56° to get up and over stuff and back into play. This leaves an empty slot for my alignment sticks. Another big plus is the abundance of handles and "grabby" pieces. The main pick up handle is made of rubber but is pretty stout and quite ergonomic and is supported by a bottom grab flap that is pretty easy to find when hoisting the bag in and out of the car. There are 3 soft plastic lift handles built into the top and even the top side of the leg stand is very handy to grab onto. No matter which angle you approach the bag, there's always something sturdy to grab onto with both hands. Lastly, and this might be the only knock on functionality, but the carry straps seem a little on the thin side and the cross brace is all sewn in so there's no 4-way adjuster that some carry bags have. That said, I'm not planning to carry the bag while walking and will strap it to a push cart for my monthly walking round so this isn't really a big issue for me. Build quality/Materials - 18/20 pts The outer material appears thick and durable. It seems like a pretty good quality nylon canvas. It would have been nicer to see some rip-stop used but overall I think it will hold up just fine. The sleeves for the dividers seem extra thick and durable and I'm hopeful that they won't wear out over time. Also, the thickness of the divider sleeves seems to be helpful in directing the clubs in and out of the bag without catching as can be an issue with these bags. The top material is a nylon mesh that I've seen on other bags that had proven to be quite durable. All of the stitching appears to be very good quality and very durable. Double stitching seems to be done anywhere stitching is required so that just gives good feelings about quality. Handles are all made of pretty rugged (for golf anyway) material that don't give any concerns about snapping or breaking down over time. The OGIO top side handle appeared a tad flimsy for my liking and I feel MUCH better with these. The legs are made of thick high-grade aluminum so while helping to reduce weight, they are very sturdy. Also, you can see that they did a good job hiding a lot of the leg triggering mechanism. Pressure required to eject the legs isn't too much but definitely requires some and I haven't found the legs popping out unnecessarily. Looks - 20/20 pts Dare I say, this is a very "handsome" looking bag? It's not overly busy and overloaded with tech, graphics, or tacky details. I would say that the OGIO was just nearing the limit of being too busy. There appear to be plenty of color ways for most tastes. 2 of my favorite colors, grey and Royal blue just happened to be paired together and I'm glad that I had the patience to wait a few extra days since they didn't have this in the store. Overall this isn't a bag that demands attention.. but definitely gets it. There really isn't much to say about the looks as they just speak for themselves. It's a clean, subtle look that I just really like and fits my taste perfectly. Innovation - 6/10 I really didn't give this portion much weighting in the point system. Honestly there isn't anything specifically "game-changing" about any of the design features, it's a golf bag. After spending a couple of rounds with a bag that was attempting to be highly innovative (OGIO Woode), I just concluded that I really didn't need a bag like that. I would just say that the Titleist H-14 is perfect for what it is, and whatever attempts were made to be innovative, were done thoughtfully and well.. and on somewhat of a sophisticated, James Bond-like fashion. Keep/Return - 10/10 points This one's a keeper! Total: 80/90 pts FYI, I plan to provide more info once I get the bag loaded on a push cart for a walking round. More pics and details to come. Hey, you still loving the bag after all these years? Curious is this was the 2021 model and color way Grey/Lagoon/Black? I've been looking for this color but can't seem to find! 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azstu324 Posted April 4 Author Share Posted April 4 22 minutes ago, Marc10 said: Hey, you still loving the bag after all these years? Curious is this was the 2021 model and color way Grey/Lagoon/Black? I've been looking for this color but can't seem to find! This is a pic that I took last week.. still going strong! I've thought about getting a new model but this is still in great shape and there's no reason to upgrade. And trust me, I use the heck out of this thing. Quote PXG 0311 Gen 5 9°/ Fujikura MotoreX F1 6X F6 3 Wood 14* / Kuro Kage Silver 65X F8 6 wood 20* / Fujikura MotoreX F3 6S RADSpeed Hybrid 24* TS1 4-GW / FCM Precision 6.5 Rifle TSW Wedge - 56/12 EAS 1.0 / Grip master 2.0 MAXFLI Tour CG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc10 Posted April 4 Share Posted April 4 29 minutes ago, azstu324 said: This is a pic that I took last week.. still going strong! I've thought about getting a new model but this is still in great shape and there's no reason to upgrade. And trust me, I use the heck out of this thing. Thanks! Was wondering what model# this was and color way! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azstu324 Posted April 4 Author Share Posted April 4 (edited) 23 minutes ago, Marc10 said: Thanks! Was wondering what model# this was and color way! Yeah sorry about that, gray/Laguna blue/black is the color way. All I know is that it is the Hybrid 14 from 2021. Not really sure about the model # though. Looking around, I guess they've done away with this color scheme and it might be hard to find. That's a shame! Edited April 4 by azstu324 Quote PXG 0311 Gen 5 9°/ Fujikura MotoreX F1 6X F6 3 Wood 14* / Kuro Kage Silver 65X F8 6 wood 20* / Fujikura MotoreX F3 6S RADSpeed Hybrid 24* TS1 4-GW / FCM Precision 6.5 Rifle TSW Wedge - 56/12 EAS 1.0 / Grip master 2.0 MAXFLI Tour CG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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