Yeah, I tried to buy the demo but the guy wouldn't budge - something I've
never understood. I'll be talking to our head pro today about it. I'm
guessing a deal can still be made.

TFlan

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Davy Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:

>  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 buying
> the 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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