PXG 0211 Driver

Can’t find their second hand site on eBay, so if anyone has it and could paste a link please, would be appreciated.
 
I was playing with some guys who asked a few questions about my driver today. Happy to chat away, the round carried on. About 4 holes later one guy look slightly apologetic and embarrassed and asked if he could have a go. Absolutely, no problem. Hits a nice shot. Next guy goes to his bag to get a ball, 'me next '. Absolutely stripes one up the middle. Guy 1 starts to laugh, 'he will have one in the bag by next Saturday ' ?. Man 2 looked sheepish but had that look.............
 
All went very well for me in the end. I got the full refund but somebody had forgotten to put the return on to the system so the refund was actuated so it need a a one phone call chase up.
 
I was playing with some guys who asked a few questions about my driver today. Happy to chat away, the round carried on. About 4 holes later one guy look slightly apologetic and embarrassed and asked if he could have a go. Absolutely, no problem. Hits a nice shot. Next guy goes to his bag to get a ball, 'me next '. Absolutely stripes one up the middle. Guy 1 starts to laugh, 'he will have one in the bag by next Saturday ' ?. Man 2 looked sheepish but had that look.............
Very brave. We played a fourball match years ago, winning on 17. The 7 hcp, opponent good golfer, team player, had taken a shine to my brand new Titleist 913 D2 driver and asked for a go, no problem says I. He skied it leaving a monstrous pop-up mark on the crown. He was mortified, as was I, but what do you do? Accept his apology and move on.
 
Very brave. We played a fourball match years ago, winning on 17. The 7 hcp, opponent good golfer, team player, had taken a shine to my brand new Titleist 913 D2 driver and asked for a go, no problem says I. He skied it leaving a monstrous pop-up mark on the crown. He was mortified, as was I, but what do you do? Accept his apology and move on.
I would have said 'sky it and you replace it!' Can't stand looking down on a marked club.
 
Very brave. We played a fourball match years ago, winning on 17. The 7 hcp, opponent good golfer, team player, had taken a shine to my brand new Titleist 913 D2 driver and asked for a go, no problem says I. He skied it leaving a monstrous pop-up mark on the crown. He was mortified, as was I, but what do you do? Accept his apology and move on.
I'd never have thought of that. That must have been an awkward walk back to the clubhouse. Thankfully the 2 today returned it in the same condition as I handed it to them, phew.
 
Very brave. We played a fourball match years ago, winning on 17. The 7 hcp, opponent good golfer, team player, had taken a shine to my brand new Titleist 913 D2 driver and asked for a go, no problem says I. He skied it leaving a monstrous pop-up mark on the crown. He was mortified, as was I, but what do you do? Accept his apology and move on.
Lad asked a mate of mine if he could have a go of his driver.
“ if you sky it you pay for the repair” was his reply.
I have never seen anyone tee it so low that he didn’t hit it properly then said “ na I don’t like that”
We all laughed.
 
I was playing with some guys who asked a few questions about my driver today. Happy to chat away, the round carried on. About 4 holes later one guy look slightly apologetic and embarrassed and asked if he could have a go. Absolutely, no problem. Hits a nice shot. Next guy goes to his bag to get a ball, 'me next '. Absolutely stripes one up the middle. Guy 1 starts to laugh, 'he will have one in the bag by next Saturday ' ?. Man 2 looked sheepish but had that look.............

People often ask to have a hit with my drivers, always happy to let people try and not precious about sky marks.
They always seem keen to hand it back after having a hit though. :unsure:
 
People often ask to have a hit with my drivers, always happy to let people try and not precious about sky marks.
They always seem keen to hand it back after having a hit though. :unsure:
I did mention to the blokes today that I liked this club as it was fairly forgiving. I'm pretty sure that isn't the case with your vintage clubs. You have to be a proper ball striker for them and we have got used to being looked after by manufacturers now. I remember starting golf and the pain of thinning a ball in winter. I thinned one today and whilst it was annoying/embarrassing there were no 5 minute vibrations ?
 
People often ask to have a hit with my drivers, always happy to let people try and not precious about sky marks.
They always seem keen to hand it back after having a hit though. :unsure:
Last time I hit one of your woods, I struck it surprisingly well. Played my second shot from the other side of the adjacent fairway ?
 
People often ask to have a hit with my drivers, always happy to let people try and not precious about sky marks.
They always seem keen to hand it back after having a hit though. :unsure:

Easy to get rid of sky marks in varnish not so easy in ultra thin paint layers.:LOL:
 
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