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Alex1975
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Well Callaway only started in 1984, I guess everyone has to start somewhere, no reason MD could not be the next Callaway.
Well Callaway only started in 1984, I guess everyone has to start somewhere, no reason MD could not be the next Callaway.
Well Callaway only started in 1984, I guess everyone has to start somewhere, no reason MD could not be the next Callaway.
Not sure their customers would want them to become another Callaway would they? The attraction seems to be good quality at low(er) prices than Cally, TM, Ping etc from what I can gather.
Never used the clubs myself but am eyeing a couple up mainly die to the price and never hearing a bad word said about the clubs.
May end up as good news for Benross though....
Well Callaway only started in 1984, I guess everyone has to start somewhere, no reason MD could not be the next Callaway.
Not sure their customers would want them to become another Callaway would they? The attraction seems to be good quality at low(er) prices than Cally, TM, Ping etc from what I can gather.
Never used the clubs myself but am eyeing a couple up mainly die to the price and never hearing a bad word said about the clubs.
May end up as good news for Benross though....
the shair holders might though!
When was the last time any (real) golfer bought a club because pro A or B used them? Anyway how many pro's caddies carry the bag with whatever emblazened on it whilst the clubs inside are different under the headcovers? I wouldn't bother if I was MD they have their market and seem successfull enough.
As above, they are well known in the UK now (and have a few distributors in Asia), go to Dubai, USA or parts of Europe and you will struggle to find many guys that have heard of them.I sort of agree with this but if they want to move there company forward, and they seem to want to, this is one of there only options.