Never pass up a driver that is better than anything you've hit in a long 
time.So what if it goes sour. You can always sell it and keep the balls and 
cap.One thing everybody should remember at demo days is to insist on buyingthe 
club you are hitting well, not let them give you a new, un-hit one "just like 
it."
 > Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 23:16:03 -0700
> Subject: ShopTalk: Hi-loft driver
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Demo day at the course today. I hit a  Callaway Razr, 13.5 deg, R
> shaft better than anything I've hit in a long time. The demo guy tried
> like hell to sell one to me - $225 w/headcover, a dozen of the newest
> Callaway balls, a Callaway hat and a Winn oversize grip. I said no.
> Now I'm beginning to think that was a mistake. My pitiful lunge hit
> that driver 195+ yards in the air - carry, no wind! That's not an
> exaggeration either. Consider that I'm in my 7th decade and not in the
> greatest shape, and a nearly 200 yard carry of bucket of water over a
> 10 minute stroll is astonishing, let alone a tee shot..
> 
> I probably should have bought the damn thing. Problem is, likely, that
> had I bought it the damn thing would have stopped working as soon as
> the check cleared.
> 
> TFlan.
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