HankMarvin
Tour Rookie
true but that's their choiceDoesn't stop them buying blades though.
true but that's their choiceDoesn't stop them buying blades though.
how much less?And I said the Orkas look just as nice and cost a lot less.
When I bought my PS9's they cost me £495 for 3-PW and £40 for the fitting. Equivalent Mizunos etc at the time were typically £699 for 4-PW.how much less?
Orka rs10's are £105/club and also the shaft options without upcharge are very limited. The mizuno shaft optimizer is a great tool and if you got to any decent stockist they could fit you very well using that process. Not sure you wouldn't end up more expensive going down the orka route especially if one of their stock shafts doesn't suit. Fit properly I'd find it hard to imagine between the blades/mb irons that there would be much difference, most blades perform so similarly that its really just a case of what you like the look of or brand loyalty/price.When I bought my PS9's they cost me £495 for 3-PW and £40 for the fitting. Equivalent Mizunos etc at the time were typically £699 for 4-PW.
Orka don't have 'stock' shafts. They are built by club builders who do a proper fitting then order the required shafts in.Orka rs10's are £105/club and also the shaft options without upcharge are very limited. The mizuno shaft optimizer is a great tool and if you got to any decent stockist they could fit you very well using that process. Not sure you wouldn't end up more expensive going down the orka route especially if one of their stock shafts doesn't suit. Fit properly I'd find it hard to imagine between the blades/mb irons that there would be much difference, most blades perform so similarly that its really just a case of what you like the look of or brand loyalty/price.
Mostly kbs shafts I believe after speaking with a guy who actually fits them, most other things are moneyOrka don't have 'stock' shafts. They are built by club builders who do a proper fitting then order the required shafts in.
Look sick, shelf appeal they haveT 20 wedges look pretty good too.
I guess it comes down to whether you want clubs that look cool in your bag or clubs that will improve your scores.
And if you buy Orka you need to be keeping the clubs for a while.Orka rs10's are £105/club and also the shaft options without upcharge are very limited. The mizuno shaft optimizer is a great tool and if you got to any decent stockist they could fit you very well using that process. Not sure you wouldn't end up more expensive going down the orka route especially if one of their stock shafts doesn't suit. Fit properly I'd find it hard to imagine between the blades/mb irons that there would be much difference, most blades perform so similarly that its really just a case of what you like the look of or brand loyalty/price.
Resale value is not something I've ever considered when buying golf clubs.And if you buy Orka you need to be keeping the clubs for a while.
Fine,just pointing out that the Orkas will be worth peanuts as soon as you drive them out of the showroom.Resale value is not something I've ever considered when buying golf clubs.