Hakusa Golf

More money than sense if you want to part with that much cash for a wedge. If they were that good the top guys would all be using them especially as money is no object to them. Sounds like you are paying for the name and not much else and they will work as well as any other make and model. Daft

More money than sense?? how does that work? common sense dictates you get what you pay for right? if not then buy some clubs off sportshq lol.

Somebody posted "more money than sense" if they were referring to me then I can tell you that I worked like a dog for 20 years before selling out 5 years ago. So I think it's a case of "more sense than money"

I will post next week photos of the clubs that arrive, then if I am not happy with them will give them FREE to guy who who has no sense and no money, what's the betting he will refuse them, lol got to laugh.
 
More money than sense if you want to part with that much cash for a wedge. If they were that good the top guys would all be using them especially as money is no object to them. Sounds like you are paying for the name and not much else and they will work as well as any other make and model. Daft

More money than sense?? how does that work? common sense dictates you get what you pay for right? if not then buy some clubs off sportshq lol.

Somebody posted "more money than sense" if they were referring to me then I can tell you that I worked like a dog for 20 years before selling out 5 years ago. So I think it's a case of "more sense than money"

I will post next week photos of the clubs that arrive, then if I am not happy with them will give them FREE to guy who who has no sense and no money, what's the betting he will refuse them, lol got to laugh.


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Not sure of the relevance of knowing about tour contracts other than if these clubs were any good the top players would use them and be paid to endorse them. They don't and aren't certainly not on the European Tour.

I agree to some extent in that you get what you pay for but I also think there is a difference between paying for something which will provide value added performance and something which is paying for a designer name

Every village does have them and you'd better get off home before you're missed. It's a forum and therefore an exchange of views and opinions and in this case I think it's overpriced and not going to do anything different to any other top wedge out there. Sorry if that concept is hard to grasp
 
Tour players do use bespoke clubs on Tour, lots of Miuras out there under different names. Read what Miura says on their site. I know for a fact Retief uses Miura and has done for many years as I used to live 5 doors away and played regulary with him and Ernie at Wentworth :)

I would imagine this topic has been on this forum time and time again. The facts guys are facts I was in the Golf industry for 20 years. Still am but more poorer now..

How to make a million in the Golf industry, easy = Start with 2 million lol

I apologise If offended, it is inded a really good forum where thoughts and facts are exchanged. be interesting to see if anybody else shares my views or knowledge.

£165 for a hand made wedge with custom grind optiond expensive? cant get a decent bottle of wine for that at Vigiers lol
 
Got to agree with Homer. Yes, you do get what you pay for, but only to a certain extent. Do I think you could get the same performance out of a vokey? Probably, yes.

Anyway, you make it sound like you are moving from cheapo wedges to these, when in fact you got a bag full of Muira wedges, so how does your "you get what you pay off" mean your going to get any better performance from these over your Muira's?
 
I have a quite a few sets of golf, for here and there, always nice to find something different wouldn't you agree? I can't remember how much I paid for Miura wedges last year no idea but I can say to have the level of service for £165 isn't bad. I'me a perfectionist what's the problem with that?

How many people keep the same clubs more than a year? be honest what's in your bag that was there a year or two years ago?? Golf companies wouldn't make any money if they didn't sell clubs.

Seems yes indeed, there is more than one :)

Once you get your handicap down you might agree ;)
 
I agree to some extent in that you get what you pay for but I also think there is a difference between paying for something which will provide value added performance and something which is paying for a designer name

Blimey Homer, how can you criticise alwaysunderpar when you're a self confessed "gear tart", with all those golf shoes, do you really need that many?

Also, from what I've read of alwaysunderpar's posts, there is nothing there that warrants the type of reply you've posted. In fact I find his posts interesting and unusual and enjoy reading them.

I just hope he hasn't been put off by yours and some other replies that have been posted this evening.

Rant over. :eek:

Golfmmad.
 
I agree to some extent in that you get what you pay for but I also think there is a difference between paying for something which will provide value added performance and something which is paying for a designer name

Blimey Homer, how can you criticise alwaysunderpar when you're a self confessed "gear tart", with all those golf shoes, do you really need that many?

Also, from what I've read of alwaysunderpar's posts, there is nothing there that warrants the type of reply you've posted. In fact I find his posts interesting and unusual and enjoy reading them.

I just hope he hasn't been put off by yours and some other replies that have been posted this evening.

Rant over. :eek:

Golfmmad.



Cheers Golfmmad, your tenner is in the post :)who knows if Homer is right and the wedges are not very good then you can have one. Top man ...
 
I can understand the Miura stuff, and the Hakusa wedges.

But what's all this about GEEK woods?

Where did you come across them, and what makes them stand out for you ?

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Got to admit I have a thing for expensive wedges. It's nice to have something a bit different. If you can afford it, why not?

I have never played with anyone who has the same wedges as me. Mind you, there could be a good reason......
 
[quote How many people keep the same clubs more than a year? be honest what's in your bag that was there a year or two years ago?? Golf companies wouldn't make any money if they didn't sell clubs.

Seems yes indeed, there is more than one :)

Once you get your handicap down you might agree ;)

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My clubs are a few years old, they work for me. Why would I want to fork out more money on something that aint broke?

If you and I were to play a match you would be receiving a few shots! I'm happy with my clubs I'm happy with my handicap.
So why are you on here trying to flog clubs. I thought we had a rule in the forum about salesmen!
 
alwaysunderpar - do you know this ebay seller? You may save yourself a few quid....and they are in France (unless this is you )

Hasuka Ebay

Good luck with the wedges :cool:
 
At the end of the day no doubt this fella has worked hard to earn his money over the years (or if he hasnt then good on him :D
 
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