I’ve been waiting on this one, so I was really excited when the details came through. I like the modular designs, but the SL2 has always been the one I enjoyed the most from Stitch. Hope to get one in person at some point to really see the improvements first hand!
As a brand, STITCH Golf has truly begun to hit their stride, especially when it comes to their golf bags. The lynchpin to that success has arguably been the SL2 with its extreme attention to detail and top of the line effectiveness as a carry bag. So, when we found out that the SL2 GEN 2 carry...
It’s very real. I was a naysayer for a long time, but its real,
IF you can let it work and not try to manipulate the head like we have been ingrained to do since we took up the game. That’s the key.
True. As will the stock pairing for any club release compared to the other no upcharge options. It’s why they choose it in the first place, to hit the largest portion of the bell curve.
Well, it’s a sizable part of why they choose it at least. Hahaha
I forgot to answer!
Im coming from splitting time with ‘24 Apex Pro CB/MB’s and Edel SMS Pro’s, so, some pretty compact irons with a lot of demand.
I don’t hit my setups short by any means, but I’m expecting more distance here, also more height, as well as less spin.
Biggest thing for me is...
I’ve put my 300 Mini back in the bag as I was pondering getting one of these, but after doing so, I’m not convinced I’d gain anything from the new model?
Hahahaha, I really don’t know. I just know I’ve got a bunch of stuff I need to move while there’s at least a minuscule amount of worth.
I would have said Mini driver, but I’m killing the 300 right now and don’t know that the new Brnr would give me anything more.
It’s all about needs.
As for the spin side of it, because I spin it like that, will everyone? Nah. Especially at lower swing speeds. Also, I’m hitting a 10.5 head, and that matters for me. That said, spin in the Max has been a trend everywhere for the most part.
But low spin isn’t the name of...