Once and for all. Well for now at least!

MashieNiblick, i was going to mention cleveland.

Ive got their irons that really are very good, yet hardly come across anyone else who plays them. Not sure why?

The launcher woods are more common right enough, i would recommend their clubs without hesitation though.

I also love my Yes putter, be a long time (or dramatic putting collapse!) until i consider changing it
 
MashieNiblick, i was going to mention cleveland.

Ive got their irons that really are very good, yet hardly come across anyone else who plays them. Not sure why?

The launcher woods are more common right enough, i would recommend their clubs without hesitation though.

I also love my Yes putter, be a long time (or dramatic putting collapse!) until i consider changing it

I was waiting for Cleveland. I try their irons every time I'm looking some new ones. I'm still to buy a set. :D
 
Have to put a shout out for my Odyssey putter here. I've had it for 10 years and wouldnt swap it for the world. It's got a small mark on the face but i'll take that after all the use it's had.

Love the feel off the face and the great balance it has through the putt.

I would find it very hard indeed to move to another manufacturer , quality club all round.
 
Another nod towards an odyssey putter. Since getting my No 9 for my birthday my putting has got better and better and I feel confident about making 3-6 footers all the time. Of course in reality I don't but at least I stand over the putt feeling that way
 
For irons it has to be Mizuno for me every time. Quality build, and when I'm hitting them well the feeling off the club face is like no other iron I have ever hit.

I'm on my third set now (MP52's), and would need something pretty special from another manufacturer to convince me to change.
 
I do like Mizzy irons and they do look superb behind the ball. However I like the performance of the I15's in particular and so it would be a tough choice if I ever decided to sell the TM TP's. I prefer to have matching woods and irons and have done since a teenager. It isn't anything to do with wanting to emulate the pros but has always been a personal preference.
 
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Oh Homer. You know what you 'should' do!

You know it makes sense. :D
 
As expected I'd come down on the Mizuno side of things, however I'm not going to go down that route.

My Bettinardi BC03 putter, I will.

Got for a song following a lead from a fellow forumer, and bought for myself as a 40th birthday present last year. It's taken a while to get used to being a half mallet design. (I previously had an Odessy White Hot No.7 which Drawboy now has). But in general terms, you won't see me near an insert putter again. I'm bagging more single putts than ever, and getting better at lag putting than I ever could with the White Hot.

There are times on the shorter putts that I think I could do with something more forgiving, but along comes a 12 footer and it goes in the hole. Though after-all, it's not the bat, but the batee!

If you've not tried a milled putter, then I'd thoroughly recommend one, particularly if you like the 'softer' balls.
 
the only brand I'd stick to, and then only for the shoes, is Footjoy. Not had a bad pair yet.

Got an FJ waterproof jacket - not wonderful - have any of the manufacturers considered that golfers still carry bags and jackets have to remain waterproof while you do?

MashieNiblick can be happy - MacGregor have been re-invented through Golfsmith, don't know how their clubs will compare though.
 
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