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TG2: How many yards are worth $550 to you? 5, 10, 20 yards?
We debate how many yards in a fitting are worth a new driver price of $550? What club metrics do you use to determine if the price of a club is worth a purchase. Rob still has mini driver love and Knudson is still hitting his prototype shaft really well!
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Travisty
Sep 7, 2019 at 10:18 am
I’d pay for accuracy on mishits. Yardage is pure speed of swing as there’s only so much ball speed a driver can give you. However, ball speed on off-center strikes is more important. Golf is a game of misses after all.
Tiger Noods
Sep 5, 2019 at 11:55 pm
OMG LESSONS!!1
Ugh. I don’t understand this obsession with extra yards and fitting. Maybe that’s the point, but if you go to a $550 fitting and only talk max distance, you had a terrible fitting. It should cover a lot more than just a driver combo.
ChipNRun
Sep 5, 2019 at 11:27 pm
Caution: half the driver is the shaft you have.
A favored driver head with an new shaft to reflect swing changes may pay off more than a “new” driver.
joey5picks
Sep 5, 2019 at 3:45 pm
It’s not yards. It’s lower scores. for $550 I’d need to see my handicap drop 2 strokes (at 6 now). Thing is, that $550 is better spent on lessons which would have a better ROI.
Ryan
Sep 5, 2019 at 3:45 pm
I’d need at least 25-30 yards for a $550 price tag. Been gaming my current driver for a while now. I test a new driver every so often, but the distances are to similar for me to want to go out and drop that on a new club.
larrybud
Sep 5, 2019 at 2:30 pm
550, I would want 20 yards.
300 for 10 yards
I don’t buy drivers that often, so the money I would win from my buddies should pay for itself 😉