Impulse Buys That Have Worked

mizuno mp650 19* hybrid project x6.5 shaft. keeps the flight down so I use it as my go to club on tight holes. the club face sits 1 degree open so that helps me from hooking it.

got it for 35 notes delivered. awesome bat! keeping an eye out for a 22 degree !
 
they are still £30 though, kinda blunts his point. Wonder what the high spin ball was?!

Give it a few months and they will be cheaper. I kind of ignore all new balls and just buy the 'old'version when a new version has been released. To the vast majority of amateurs a new version will make bugger all difference so may as well get the old version at a reduced price.

So I won't touch these project a now, but I'll fill my boots when they come down to 20 notes. Which they will soon.
 
My Current Putter -- Ray Cook , 33" , very similiar to the Taylor Made TPA XVIII putter.

£5 , from the Bargain Bag at the golf club. i put the putter in my hands and instantly felt comfy with it, so i though for a fiver, worth a punt..... still in the bag a year later :D
 
Going back almost fifteen years here. I was browsing in what used to be THE golf shop in Edinburgh just as the season was coming to an end. I had always liked the look of the Maxfli Revolution ( Black Dot) irons. Speaking to one of the guys in there he said they had quite a few in stock and were about to discount them as a new model was due. It was too good an offer not to take a punt. A new set for £250 which must have been almost half of the price when they came out first.

Great clubs, got me down into single figures and even after passing on that set to a mate, I
I still looked for and bought a second set in almost new condition, just a few years ago. Still recon they were one of the best irons made in the last twenty years. The last of the good Maxfli clubs before the brand name was sold off.
 
As I have just posted on another thread I've just bought some Mizuno MP 53s, just because I liked the way they looked. Absolutely brilliant! I've heard them described as "buttery" and that's exactly what they are, utterly buttery!
 
I don't have it in me to impulse buy - I waste/ invest hours in finding out everything I possibly can and looking at alternatives and all sorts of other factors before eventually buying what I originally looked at.
 
I don't have it in me to impulse buy - I waste/ invest hours in finding out everything I possibly can and looking at alternatives and all sorts of other factors before eventually buying what I originally looked at.

Not too impulsive either. I like to know what I'm getting for my money and research it and try before I buy
 
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