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simsini

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They are practically giving away RLX polos in TK Maxx. Bought one last year and just got another. This is a US size small, so more like a medium over here. They had others, but not in my size.

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How do you find GFore size wise, just your normal?
Their Midlayers and hoodies small are 40-42", I'm normally a 42" chest....
No issues tbh, I'm a medium in mostly everything. The GFore stuff is "youthful" which means it's a little bit nippit in some cases. But I suppose it's just like the "athletic" fit of many other brands these days.

I only got one polo from there, it was shoes and shorts I picked up for t'summer.
 

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I just bought two pairs of Fenlern golf shoes on Amazon. I'd never heard of them. They were really cheap and fit really well. I'm normally a Footjoy guy, but wanted something to wear when it's cold and wet during Winter. It seems most golf shoes are white these days. I'm old and prefer black or brown during the Winter months.
 

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Superb quality. A touch big but no need to return...I haven't been a medium in about 30 years :)
If you want to massage your ego, buy Sunice gear. Very nice and being Canadian they make their sizes very generous. I'm a large in every other brand but for them, even their mediums are slightly big on me, I love em :love:
 

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No issues tbh, I'm a medium in mostly everything. The GFore stuff is "youthful" which means it's a little bit nippit in some cases. But I suppose it's just like the "athletic" fit of many other brands these days.

I only got one polo from there, it was shoes and shorts I picked up for t'summer.
Cheers Greig, I’m now £197 lighter 🤣🤣🤣
 

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Spent a hour on the SIM using my own ball, tee, and then gc quad


Tried different shaft flex, length , loft of club


Tried my current speedzone 10 degree draw bias Vs them


Mizuno, ping g430 (max and lst head) and titliest tsr3


The mizuno took an early lead with some solid strikes however it did drop off with a mis hit


Ping max was instantly out. Not suited to me. I create too much spin as it is


Lst and tsr3 narrowed to


Now the lst was 10.5 , he didn't have the 9 available to try and lofting down opens the face. And the tsr3 was the 9 he wanted me to try


Number wise the tsr3 was 15 yards longer on average and better dispersion. However he did say with the 9 degree would start to close that gap. However the dispersion was key


I wanted the ping going into fitting but the Titleist was the clear winner


Ordered in regular flex, half inch shorter (my current driver is that length so would match) in the 9 degree loft


Defo worth getting fitting


Key was the spin rate .. 1000 less in both the ping and titliest compared to my speedzone (which is set to lowest spin it can)
 

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Spent a hour on the SIM using my own ball, tee, and then gc quad


Tried different shaft flex, length , loft of club


Tried my current speedzone 10 degree draw bias Vs them


Mizuno, ping g430 (max and lst head) and titliest tsr3


The mizuno took an early lead with some solid strikes however it did drop off with a mis hit


Ping max was instantly out. Not suited to me. I create too much spin as it is


Lst and tsr3 narrowed to


Now the lst was 10.5 , he didn't have the 9 available to try and lofting down opens the face. And the tsr3 was the 9 he wanted me to try


Number wise the tsr3 was 15 yards longer on average and better dispersion. However he did say with the 9 degree would start to close that gap. However the dispersion was key


I wanted the ping going into fitting but the Titleist was the clear winner


Ordered in regular flex, half inch shorter (my current driver is that length so would match) in the 9 degree loft


Defo worth getting fitting


Key was the spin rate .. 1000 less in both the ping and titliest compared to my speedzone (which is set to lowest spin it can)

If it helps I’ve got an LTDx low spin 9* head looking for a home 😁
 

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If it helps I’ve got an LTDx low spin 9* head looking for a home 😁

We kept comparing it with the speedzone in the lowest spin setting and couldn't get the numbers anywhere near

Don't get me wrong a bad hit is bad hit but the spin is killing me

One for the club pervs

TSR3 - 9 degree - A2 setting - heel weight (2left) Tensei blue 55 reg -0.5inch
 
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