Pin-seeker
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Seriously?? Are you really that gullible?How do you know?
We should all be hitting it 500yrd splitting the fairway now 😳
Seriously?? Are you really that gullible?How do you know?
Seriously?? Are you really that gullible?
We should all be hitting it 500yrd splitting the fairway now 😳
I think you'll find the thread is about the cost of the latest drivers. I mention the Epic only as an example of the pricing really.
The Epic might be amazing but I think the claims made for it are rather fanciful when applied to the average club player, and as that's who the manufacturers hope to shift it to in volumes then I'll retain my scepticism.
That's your opinion and you're welcome to it, but I find statements like:
"Good to see that sales of snake oil to the gullible continue to thrive" as insulting, we have freedom of choice, nobody is forced to buy anything
You should try it,maybe it could transform your game.I'm not gullible no...but I wouldn't dismiss something without trying as I'm also not that stupid.
You should try it,maybe it could transform your game.
people seem to think if it costs a fortune it must be good.
i saw a high handicaper at the range the other day with his epic. he must have roofed it about 10 times and the rest where going about 180 max. i then heard the same idiot telling his mate that he loved the shaft because it doesn't kick too much!!!!!
Spot on.If people have the money and want to spend it then let them do so.
I love buying golf clubs. I know I don't always gain x plus yards from it....but I just love the feeling of new clubs.
My games fine were it is with my new M2 thanks :thup:
If you played the previous M2 your handicap would be exactly the same 👍🏻
I know, so I'm asking if we should feel that way about everything we purchase, isn't all marketing and advertising aimed at the same result, regardless of product?No one as said theyre forced to buy anything,he was saying that gullible people are paying silly money for clubs that won't really improve their game,compared to the previous model.
Old or new?
Back in the day a good friend of mine spent £499 on the very first ERC driver. According to the blurb there was nothing this club could not do. He bought into the dream. He left the Pro Shop believing he'd bought the secret of golf.
He was completely disheartened when the following week we, his regular PPs, outdrove him easily with our Burners and Firesoles. He was a 20 handicapper and we were 10, 12,14.
it was at that point I made a mental note to be wary of the claims of equipment manufacturers.
As club players certain gear changes may afford us minuscule improvements, however they will not give us more diving distance and improved accuracy. Those very desirable improvements wI'll only come through practice and lessons.
I know, so I'm asking if we should feel that way about everything we purchase, isn't all marketing and advertising aimed at the same result, regardless of product?
it was at that point I made a mental note to be wary of the claims of equipment manufacturers..
Bought the Epic
Is it worth £400 - probably not
Do I regret it - not a chance in hell. It's brilliant.
:thup:Sorry Paul I thought you was suggesting that we all go out and buy cheap lesser products like Darcia & Dunlop,as appose to Callaway & BMW's previous models.