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Indi Golf, a small company out of San Diego, California, known for its wedges and putters...apparently!You put more thought into it than I did. I was just thinking... their vodka is made by Grey Goose, their golf balls are made by Bridgestone, so I wonder who is actually making these clubs?
Stupid is as stupid does!!There's a lot of listings on ebay for $900 to $1,000 for these.
Have found quite a few of their balls on the course. I have seen excellent reviews of the balls, but I have had zero luck with them. I use a mishmash of found balls and the Kirklands seem to be hard as a Top Flite and have about the same amount of spin when they hit the green.I agree with Limp, no real resale value. But let's get a few reviews. So far their balls, wedges and putters seem good. I'd love to give them a test against my current gamers, (2023) P790s. I've tried a few irons in this category, including Haywood. The only thing I don't like about this category is the delofting issues. My 6-iron plays like a 4/5 iron. Much harder to get airborne and stop on a green. Great to be able to hit a 180 yard 6-iron for the "man points".