Dunlop NZ9 Driver???? Any news???

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Hi folks.

Does anyone have any idea where I can get my hands on a Dunlop NZ9 driver or if these have even been launched yet? Tried contacting Dunlop customer services direct and the response I got was "Unfortunately we do not know if or when we are getting this item back in stock. However our website is updated on a regular basis and any items we have in stock will be displayed on our website." Not the most informative...

Any help most apreciated

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Try sports direct they sell all kinds or poor dunlop drivers

Looking at your Signature, Actually try taking your brand goggles off and open your mind.

i play off 2, use Dunlop TP12 irons, Wedges And Vision Putter and love the product. The whole lot cost me £100 new and its the perfect way to get me back into it.

Got made redundant a couple of years ago and had to sell all my Titleist/Mizuno gear and in effect, stopped playing. Took it back up this year, and after a few trips to the range and a few round of golf, i can say that i hit these no different to my previous set (Mizuno MP32), i get a nice flight, solid feel and am very pleased with it
The TP12 Wedges are superb! , they sit flush, low bounce and £7 each! :whoo:

Ive played 3 full rounds and the worse ive been is +2 and shot -3 33 for 9 holes last thursday after work and would i have done any better if id spent another £500 total, no chance!!

Looking forward to trying the new NZ9, which i beleive is now out and i hope it performs as well as the irons.:clap:
 
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I believe GM gave the new Dunlop driver a very favourable review although, from memory, I believe they said that it ballooned a little. I'm thinking that it's aimed at the beginners market rather than Cat 1 guys such as yourself.
Worth a go though.
Welcome to the forum by the way.
 
Looking at your Signature, Actually try taking your brand goggles off and open your mind.

i play off 2, use Dunlop TP12 irons, Wedges And Vision Putter and love the product. The whole lot cost me £100 new and its the perfect way to get me back into it.

Got made redundant a couple of years ago and had to sell all my Titleist/Mizuno gear and in effect, stopped playing. Took it back up this year, and after a few trips to the range and a few round of golf, i can say that i hit these no different to my previous set (Mizuno MP32), i get a nice flight, solid feel and am very pleased with them.

The TP12 Wedges are superb! , they sit flush, low bounce and £7 each! :whoo:

Ive played 3 full rounds and the worse ive been is +2 and shot -3 33 for 9 holes last thursday after work and would i have done any better if id spent another £500 total, no chance!!

Looking forward to trying the new NZ9, which i beleive is now out and i hope it performs as well as the irons.:clap:

Well said , its not the gear but the player

Personally i wouldnt touch it unless i was left with no other choice i.e no money

I can understand where you are coming from and i am glad its worked for you
 
Golf Monthly did give it a favorable review, which is pleased to see. While i do agree is that they have made some tat over the years, Since the exposure that Lee Westwood has given them over the last couple of years and Darren Clarke's open win, it has probably forced there hand a little bit to up there product as more people will now be looking it as a viable option for a golf product.

I beleive that they now want to attack the "Benross, MD Golf" level now and they have the finanical clout to do it. i've had some stick from mates using Dunlop at my handicap, but when they acutally hit the irons, they change there tune and it is pleasing. it's golf snobbery and i hate it.
 
Looking at your Signature, Actually try taking your brand goggles off and open your mind.

i play off 2, use Dunlop TP12 irons, Wedges And Vision Putter and love the product. The whole lot cost me £100 new and its the perfect way to get me back into it.

Got made redundant a couple of years ago and had to sell all my Titleist/Mizuno gear and in effect, stopped playing. Took it back up this year, and after a few trips to the range and a few round of golf, i can say that i hit these no different to my previous set (Mizuno MP32), i get a nice flight, solid feel and am very pleased with them.

The TP12 Wedges are superb! , they sit flush, low bounce and £7 each! :whoo:

Ive played 3 full rounds and the worse ive been is +2 and shot -3 33 for 9 holes last thursday after work and would i have done any better if id spent another £500 total, no chance!!

Looking forward to trying the new NZ9, which i beleive is now out and i hope it performs as well as the irons.:clap:


Welcome to the forum pal, it's good to see that its not the gear it's you!

Unfortunately brand snobbery is rife in this sport and it'll only get worse as these new improved driver, fairway woods and irons that give you an extra 15 yards are thrown at us year after year.
 
plus the added bonus of if i was to wrap one around a tree, rather than wait 2-3 weeks and spend £30 on a new shaft, i'll just go to Sports Direct and by a new replacement for £7!!! :clap:

and thanks for the welcome's guys!
 
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Try sports direct they sell all kinds or poor dunlop drivers

plus the added bonus of if i was to wrap one around a tree, rather than wait 2-3 weeks and spend £30 on a new shaft, i'll just go to Sports Direct and by a new replacement!!! :clap:
And get change out of a fiver!
Love the quote in your earlier post about beggsys sig :rofl:
 
Nice to see someone who cares more about their game than their kit. I am a member of a club and see so many people with "all the gear and no idea".

I really like the Dunlop Tour leather gloves, they feel good, fit well and a are about a fifth of the price of the more well known models. Personally I have never and will never understand how spending £30 on a glove will make me play better.
 
£30 for a glove!!! never have I seen one anywhere near that expensive and if there is some at that price then whoever buys them needs their head examining. Had the Dunlop gloves when I first started playing and found them quite tacky to be honest, didn't last very long either. I now buy Footjoy Sci Flex from a Pro Shop seller on Ebay, 3 for £18 and they last and last. Not tried Dunlop clubs so cannot comment on them.
 
Love this post, love everything about it. It might be the best post since I joined the forum. Wonder if the OP will ever come back, hope he plays off 2 too!!!! Welcome Rich.
 
my putter is dunlop, its not great but does the job fine, I also have a pw as I needed something to get me started on pitch and putts, when I started to develop what vaguely resembled a swing I actually managed to get some decent results with it... their irons aren't bad, although I had a 12 quid driver from them and it was appalling in every possible way...
 
The glove is a fine example. £5 for a leather glove, which is no different to any other leather glove on the market, and half the price of its competitors.

Even the balls for winter use will be great, I wouldn't beat up my B330-s when it's cold, so get the rock hard dunlops out , dozen for £6.

I've caused a bit of a stir with my reaction but I can only say what I feel through experience. I'm hoping to get back to 1 by the end of the end and can I do it with my equipment? I think so.
 
£30 for a glove!!! never have I seen one anywhere near that expensive and if there is some at that price then whoever buys them needs their head examining. Had the Dunlop gloves when I first started playing and found them quite tacky to be honest, didn't last very long either. I now buy Footjoy Sci Flex from a Pro Shop seller on Ebay, 3 for £18 and they last and last. Not tried Dunlop clubs so cannot comment on them.

Can you tell me where these are please?
 
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