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Everything posted by storm3
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Another option is to try the RDX Red as there are a lot more of those on the market.
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The muscle channel is limited to the 3 and 4 irons in the T100 vs extending to the 7 iron in the T150. Additionally aside from the minimal loft differences and slightly thinner top line/sole (there may also be a slight difference in CG), the T100 and T150 are very close.
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What is the difference between the Titleist T250U and the T250?
storm3 replied to Klap's topic in WRX Club Techs
-U has a .370 hosel vs .355 -U has a heavier head weight -U has .5 degree flatter stock lie -U has .25” longer stock build length -U only available in 2-4 -
You do realize that the S grind was developed for Steve Stricker, right? Also, the S grind has been the only grind option at 56/10 since the SM6 so this should not be a surprise. As others have mentioned, one of the dual sole grinds would be a better fit if face manipulation is important. The 54/08M bent 2 degrees weak or 58/12D bent 2 degrees strong would probably be what you are looking for, but I’d also give the stock 56/08M a try to see if that meets your needs.
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or bend a 54.08 M 2 degrees weak
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Titleist T100 6 iron head. Stock loft/lie, .355 hosel. Used great overall condition. $55 shipped to lower 48.
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Non-HC HZRDUS Red should be easier to find.
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Not sure about the heel to toe length, but the SM5 looked the largest at address IMHO.
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It’s not so much that it was “exclusive” but more that Titleist releases new product at a time when basically no other OEMs do. This effectively means that some shaft offerings may only be available via Titleist for the first 6 months or so until most of the other OEMs release their new product the following spring.
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@Joe85 FYI, I was at one of the Maple Grove Goodwills today and they had a 2-9 set of Hogan Decade irons @ $6.99 per club.
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Keep in mind that this is off cycle for most OEMs, so it is still early. I am sure TT will add it to their site along with the new labels and it will be offered by other OEMs with next year’s cycle.
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I am assuming they were confusing Superstroke’s acquisition of Lamkin which happened last year.
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Agreed. 8-G have the same construction (no tungsten after the 7 iron) between the T100 and T150 with the biggest difference being the loft which is down to only a 1* difference in the 2025 line, so one of the strikes would have had to be worse than the other if the OP truly saw a 20 yard variance with the pw (basically it wasn’t the clubs).
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If you have ever tried the COBRA 360 Crossline grips with Arcos in the butt, this new Crossline 2.0 feels similar with less taper through the lower hand.
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It is basically the same as the PRGR (only more expensive and less accurate from the comparisons that I have seen), only ball and club head speed are actually measured, carry distance is calculated based on a lot of assumptions. Basically the more data points that are measured, the better chance the calculation has at being accurate. As previously alluded, these are more on the toy side of the personal launch monitor spectrum.
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If you are only looking for swing speed, ball speed, and carry, the PRGR is probably your best bet around that price range at $230. Otherwise you will need to increase your budget quite a bit if you want more features and/or accuracy.
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Winmark is the franchisor of Play It Again, Music Go Round, Once Upon A Child and a few other 2nd hand retail brands that escape me at the moment. Winmark is based in Minnesota, but there are franchise stores nationwide.
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After seeing and hitting them in person yesterday, I’d say the T250 sits between the two TM models leaning a bit more towards the P790.
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+1. These are probably the best cheap Crossline alternative now that those are no more.
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I hit the 5 iron today and while the grips were different (stock Titleist vs GPTV), I thought they felt similar to the 23 T150. This time around the T100 and T150 felt more similar than they did in the prior gen. Basically the feel is still on the clicky end of the spectrum IMHO.