Mors Ab Alto
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- Aug 28, 2006
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Well, I finally decided to get fitted for the first time and I am a very happy camper. I went into the shop with a $1500 budget (yeah, that's what I call walking around money) and the full intent of buying the nicest gear I could find. I envisioned a bag with the new 907D2, a set of 695.CBs and 3 new Vokey Spin Milled wedges. I first got on the launch monitor and was immediately saddened to find out that the 8.5* 907D2 (their lowest available loft) was not the right club for me. I was hitting it too high (on the launch monitor) with too much spin. We tried 3 different shafts, but no luck. On a whim I picked up a used 905S 8.5* with a Fujikura Speeder Stiff shaft and unless that monitor is a liar, I found the driver I need. Nice 13* launch angle and got it about $350 less. Even tried a newer 905R, but still not as good as the 905S. Awesome!!!
Same deal with the irons. Turns out I am the guy that companies tailor to, standard lie and length. I loved the look of the 695.CBs, but was kind of disheartened to find out the chrome has been notorious for wearing off in mere months, and with the soft carbon forging, hitting off of hardpan (that's all west Texas is made of) would hack up my new $700 irons. Found a used set of 704.CBs for $400 less, and loved them. Since they're stainless steel, they won't hack up so badly, but since they're forged they are steel softer than cast.
Picked up 3 different Vokey wedges, an oil can GW, tour satin SW and black nickel LW. I got the 200 series for about $50 less per wedge than the Spin Milled. Not sure how much spin I'm giving up in performance, but the guy told me he likes them better than the SM and I'm probably not good enough to notice anyway. I really like the contrast in styles.
Finally, got a new 904F 3 wood on sale. Only thing missing is a hybrid 3 (may not be a Titleist), and a new bag, but I'm going back later this week. Won't get to test the clubs under fire until this weekend, but I can't wait.
I was so happy that the guy (yeah, that's his name) was a pro. He didn't care how much I spent (he may have if I had told him what I was ready to spend) just that I found the clubs that worked best for me. Lesson to all: get fitted by a pro. It's worth it.:smilie_ti
Same deal with the irons. Turns out I am the guy that companies tailor to, standard lie and length. I loved the look of the 695.CBs, but was kind of disheartened to find out the chrome has been notorious for wearing off in mere months, and with the soft carbon forging, hitting off of hardpan (that's all west Texas is made of) would hack up my new $700 irons. Found a used set of 704.CBs for $400 less, and loved them. Since they're stainless steel, they won't hack up so badly, but since they're forged they are steel softer than cast.
Picked up 3 different Vokey wedges, an oil can GW, tour satin SW and black nickel LW. I got the 200 series for about $50 less per wedge than the Spin Milled. Not sure how much spin I'm giving up in performance, but the guy told me he likes them better than the SM and I'm probably not good enough to notice anyway. I really like the contrast in styles.
Finally, got a new 904F 3 wood on sale. Only thing missing is a hybrid 3 (may not be a Titleist), and a new bag, but I'm going back later this week. Won't get to test the clubs under fire until this weekend, but I can't wait.
I was so happy that the guy (yeah, that's his name) was a pro. He didn't care how much I spent (he may have if I had told him what I was ready to spend) just that I found the clubs that worked best for me. Lesson to all: get fitted by a pro. It's worth it.:smilie_ti