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All Listings. Accepts Offers. Buy It Now. Item Location. Canada Only. Shows virtually no traces of wear and has been hit times total. It will be difficult to determine if it has been used. Golf club has been played less than 10 rounds and is in top of the line used condition.

This club has seen normal usage for an extended period of time, at least one season, has been well cared for, and is still in good used condition. This golf club has been well used, but not abused. Below average clubs offer a great value for someone who isn't as interested in cosmetics but cares about performance. This golf club shows considerable wear but is usable. By Entering your email, you agree to 2nd Swing's Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions , including receipt of 2nd Swing emails and promotions.

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Who do I contact if I have questions about my trade-in? How are trade values determined? Does the condition of my used golf clubs affect the value? MacGregor and Nickent become house brands before finally fading out. Adams gets bought by TaylorMade, and then fades away. Another shakeout… Callaway still owns TopFlite. Charles Hamilton. Sheesh, give the guy a break! Brief it may be, but the article is a great read. I can only imagine the vitriol unleashed on the writer if he had written a comprehensive wall to wall article.

Loved the green color and head cover and it played as good as anything at the time…. Callaway still owns TopFlite. You forgot the part when nickent was offering sales associates at off course retailers HUGE spiffs to sell their products. I owned 2 of the ironwoods and the arc wedges.

They were the best clubs in my bag at the time. Consistent and always got me out of trouble. So this is a really cool company to do a little profile on but was there any consideration put into doing a full comprehensive story on them opposed to just reminiscing? Get a life! This article told me just enough of what I wanted to know.

Relax pal. The Genex 3DX ironwoods were pretty revolutionary at the time. Like many, I struggled hitting anything longer than a 5-iron consistently, and when I heard the initial buzz about them I went to my favorite golf shop the check them out.

The owner had only a few demo clubs because he could not keep them in stock. I bought first a 3-iron replacement, which arrived in a couple of weeks, then a 4. Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. At the core of the new lightweight X drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids is ActivWing: a technology that stabilizes the clubhead by altering aerodynamic forces at work in the first half of the downswing.

The airfoil generates lift to guide the club to its optimal impact angle in design to provide maximum speed and distance. More compact irons, lower spinning woods, and stiffer shafts make X a great choice for better players looking to increase their speed and experience the benefits of XXIO.

The woods feature Rebound Frame Technology, with four alternating layers of stiff and flexible zones enhancing overall COR. In addition, for the first time, X drivers feature Rebound Frame with a Cup Face in design to offer more power on strikes across the face, while on the irons, a thinner face allows the entire face to flex more extensively while grooves etched deep into the interior of the iron body further enhance flex.

The clubs contain a heavier clubhead and an extremely lightweight shaft which work together in a bid to increase ball speed and swing speed at the same time, while manufacturers positioned mass under the grip, behind the hands in design to help players find the ideal spot at the top of their swing to make the downswing more consistent.

In our forums, our members have been discussing 3-woods for players who generally struggle with the club. Bagged the Titleist F for years I know bad idea. Any suggestions on forgiving three woods? Been kicking around the idea of the Callaway Apex UW and a 2 hybrid used to love my 2 hybrid. And our members have been sharing their thoughts in our forum. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

Club Champion has today announced the acquisition of Canadian fitter and builder Tour Experience Golf TXG , bringing the two most prominent custom club fitters on the continent together. This integration marks the first time that Club Champion will bring their club fitting services beyond USA borders.



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