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Facebook Instagram. Helpful Information. My Account. Welcome Back! I would like to see this club under go the New testing used on the Adams Speedline Fast 10 Driver and see a head to head comparison as mentioned in the Adams review. As MGS states above it is tried and true a great club. The argument of Gary and MGS could possibly be laid to rest, is TM just hype or is it selling better because it is a better product?

I smell another head to head challenge idea…. Ugly look??? I recently got the 3 wood. I just bought the new taylormade superfast burner and it hits really strong and straight. The face is even more forgiving than the burner.

Will try it on the range tomorrow. OK, so a few of you guys by now have hit the new Burner, and no doubt with the stock 4. The soft tip and low bend point contribute to a very high trajectory with lots of spin too much for a high swing speed. The 65 gram is a great engine with a mid-bend point, a fairly stout tip and something like 3.

That new burner head on the Motore is a very hot and very playable driver. In fact you can order it right now from The Golf Warehouse.

In Right Hand you can get it lofted as low as 8. This combo makes 8. I hit this over the weekend at a demo day and it looks better in person. And a lot better after hitting it a couple of times. This is the first TM driver in 10 years that I am seriously considering buying.

I have a little deal for you. Seeing how you think my way of thinking and doing business is all wrong. How about you getting inthe golf business as an of course account. Fillyour shop full of inventory. No TM.

Stock was close to being delisted.. Nike was close to taking them over. What the heck does price have to do with quality.

Callaway proved they could sell junk at a very high price. Their quality control was non exostant. If you think so.. Check the dimples. See how many in a dozen have sucken dimpples.

Balls like that would never get out of Bridgestone of Ttleist QC.. That rightheir QC damn near put Callaway out of business durning the money making years.

I do not buy their old tired out of date and touch with consumer business plans. Once again I do not have to placate to these guys to get interviews. I had a fellow poster busting my chops about greasy palms. ONce again I buy all my golf products to not have a biased opinion.. That is why I asked you if you did. I am of the Consumer Guide type of views on products. They buy them.. I am not saying you do..

This is my last say on thye subject of anything to do with sales discussions. They have to stay within reasonable confines within their business model to be successful. And why would they take a chance and overspend when there is no gurantee it will pay off…too risky. But TM has the fortunate status of being able to take more risks. And they changed their model from branding to one market share. Which is their choice and they can with the funding they have. Although like almost every other company who has tried to survive this over the long haul they will fall and fall hard.

And the blue-chippers that stuck to the guns will be there when it all happens. And yes they might have some rough years but their trends are not as violent and much more manageable. I must hear didderent sales meeting then you get to sit in on. When I go to a corp sales gathering. Sales numbers come from amny factors. One being where and how displayed and how much per foot it brings in. We can argue this until hell freezes over. I would be out laughing on a nice curse if I was living in paradise… I take the European outlook on life.

They will even try and tell you where to put it. I also got a lot of my sales experience from the very poeple you are telling me I am wrong about. Now they are wrong? I am confused again MSG.. Help me out here guy lolol nothing worse than a confused old man. You are thinking to small scale Garry.

You keep going back to YOUR store and what the reps are about. I am getting my jollies also MSG.. I hope no body takes this serious. It is good to kick all golf subject around. I wish more gound level guys would chime in and give Joe Golfer a little of what makes this great industry tick. We nned YOU. Liking these guys is liking an insurance company.. You know Bruse Riccio at Miuno.

We have conversations often. I like Bruce a lot. You can talk to the man and he is all ears. The he has his say.. Maybe this is why Mizuno does so well in the better line of Irons. The best in the biz in my little ole opnion.. Garry — I suppose you will not understand then. Sales leads thje topic of discussion. It is the MAIN thing.. PLease do give me a lesson in buiness managemant.

I disagree. I will guarantee you. One of our local pros got his butt canned from not making his numbers last year! When I went college.. I got a degree in business. I guess those professors were full of crap. I by my own addmision am biased to Mizuno and TM with a dose of Bridgestone added.

Guess I better head back to the brain factory and get reprogrammed. I am seriously laughing at my desk right now Garry. You have a one track mind. Never said sales were not important…I said they all have different models and different niches to fill. I am sure your MBA should have taught you this.

Outselling TM is not what everyone is out to do…I would think you should know this with your education.



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