• Re: Difference between the MB710 irons and the ZM irons

    Hi Gerald - 

    The big difference between the 710 MB and the ZM is the "z" muscle design of the ZM club-head.  This design moved more weight from the heel of the club towards the center.  This allowed for a lower, deeper center of gravity compared…

  • Re: Purchase 910 D2 or not?

    Better players sometimes miss the center of the club high towards the toe or low towards the heel.  On off center hits, there is very little loss of speed on the new 910 drivers.  You will also be able to dial in your optimal launch and spin due to the adjustability…

  • Test Balls

    After receiving the test balls I played a few practice rounds with them. The balls felt very similar to the Pro V1 that I do play mostly.  The test balls seemed a little hotter than the Pro V1's that I had in my bag. I hit longer drives and iron shots…

  • Re: Golf Channel TV coverage

    GC has become so repetitive unless it shows LIVE golf.   The "no commentary" broadcast of the Nationwide event was horrible. Mics on the caddies and players was boring,   C'mon GC,   get with the game.   

  • Who will win the FedEx Cup?

    Which player in the top 30 will win?

  • Re: changing loft

    It's not a game of "how".  It's a game of "how many".  With your irons, one must develop an intimate relationship with each one to know exactly what distance you hit them.  Distance is not the issue with irons.  Consistency and…

  • Made The Switch

    I have always played a premium ball other than titleist, but recently I decided to buy a sleeve of Pro V1x since that was my result from the online titileist ball fitter.  WOW...is all i have to say. I love this ball, and i think I have finally found the…

  • Re: Titleist prototype balls

    I saw there was a sleeve of the prototypes on ebay about an hour ago if anyone is willing to pay for them.  

    I was selected to try them and I have never registered a titleist club.  Just signed up for team titleist about 5 or 6 years ago and that's it…

  • Re: vokey oil can wedges

    The Oil Can finish is a unique hot oil oxide process applied to the wedge that will wear off over time, leaving a raw finish. There is some variation in finish with Oil Can and this has always been desirable as each part looks and wears differently…

  • Re: AP1 wedges

    Hi Brian - 

    At this time Titleist only offers SW and LW lofts in the Vokey line.  The AP1line was designed for the mid - high handicapper and the stock set option would not be using a 3 iron.  In order to carry out the set and have a full 8 piece option…