The Takomo 101's are great clubs. I had a set when I got fitted for Callaway Big Bertha irons. The 101's were my favorite, but I decided that I didn't need two sets. I put both up for sale and, surprise, the 101's sold quickly. I miss them. The Big Bertha's have never been good for me, and I will always question the validity of the fitting process. Unless the fitter knows you (and your game-which for most of us the swing changes a bit from day-to-day), it's a wasted expense. For the cost of a fitting, the average golfer could by two different sets of Takomo irons and know that there's a secondary market for the ones you don't want to keep. It's a much better approach for mid to high-handicappers.
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LOL OJ Simpson reference got me
Too big to be OJ Simpsons glove 😂
How many time does he say he was one of the first to review the 101s 😂
Just wondering on Chris’s 3wood shaft what tip did he use for the Tacoma driver?
Is this a paid review 🤔
Great to see Liam on, could this be the precursor to James V OMP lol 👍.
good fun watching you guys this morning.
Great accent 😊
The Takomo 101's are great clubs. I had a set when I got fitted for Callaway Big Bertha irons. The 101's were my favorite, but I decided that I didn't need two sets. I put both up for sale and, surprise, the 101's sold quickly. I miss them. The Big Bertha's have never been good for me, and I will always question the validity of the fitting process. Unless the fitter knows you (and your game-
which for most of us the swing changes a bit from day-to-day), it's a wasted expense. For the cost of a fitting, the average golfer could by two different sets of Takomo irons and know that there's a secondary market for the ones you don't want to keep. It's a much better approach for midto high-handicappers.Liam has a nicer bag
You guys are a great combination, lots of fun to watch. Bought my 101’s yesterday, can’t wait to use them.