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You asked for it. I will post tonight. I had forgot to do it. lol.
I have some thoughts, but I am usually wrong. Either way, I'm excited to see what it is and who's testing it.
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You asked for it. I will post tonight. I had forgot to do it. lol.
We are probably thinking the same here, Hawk. But, like you said, I am sure I will be completely wrong on my guess.I have some thoughts, but I am usually wrong. Either way, I'm excited to see what it is and who's testing it.
I have some thoughts, but I am usually wrong. Either way, I'm excited to see what it is and who's testing it.
I have some thoughts, but I am usually wrong. Either way, I'm excited to see what it is and who's testing it.
I'm waiting for Jacob Robertson's investigation and theory on the mystery company
For anyone who cares, my analysis of the mystery company is in the spoiler tags below.
SpoilerFirstly, we must take a look at the current landscape of equipment releases. We know Callaway has the Razr Fit. We know TMaG is a LITTLE release happy with their products, so we can not rule them out. We have, (as far as I know) heard nothing of a new offering from Titleist, Sri, or Ping.
Further cementing that the driver is not Ping, is the fact that the other testing, the Ping golf bags, is being referred to over and over again by JB and GG as the FIRST Ping testing. Now, of course, this could be an elaborate ruse, but seeing as Ping already has their main lines in place, I do not think so. Sri Sports' also seems to have their lines firmly in place.
Now, we must look at the questions. All but one yield absolutely no usable information. Number 4. In asking what your miss is, we can assume one of two things: the company want's to be sure whatever bias built into the club will match the testers better, OR they want to select a large range of miss types. Why? Because they want to see if their adjustable driver can handle it. If we look back, we see that Cally does indeed have an adjustable driver coming out.
My prediction: Callaway Razr Fit.
Nice reasoning...now I really hope I get selected.For anyone who cares, my analysis of the mystery company is in the spoiler tags below.
SpoilerFirstly, we must take a look at the current landscape of equipment releases. We know Callaway has the Razr Fit. We know TMaG is a LITTLE release happy with their products, so we can not rule them out. We have, (as far as I know) heard nothing of a new offering from Titleist, Sri, or Ping.
Further cementing that the driver is not Ping, is the fact that the other testing, the Ping golf bags, is being referred to over and over again by JB and GG as the FIRST Ping testing. Now, of course, this could be an elaborate ruse, but seeing as Ping already has their main lines in place, I do not think so. Sri Sports' also seems to have their lines firmly in place.
Now, we must look at the questions. All but one yield absolutely no usable information. Number 4. In asking what your miss is, we can assume one of two things: the company want's to be sure whatever bias built into the club will match the testers better, OR they want to select a large range of miss types. Why? Because they want to see if their adjustable driver can handle it. If we look back, we see that Cally does indeed have an adjustable driver coming out.
My prediction: Callaway Razr Fit.
Today's the day guys! Hurry up and get your entries in everyone!
Calling these entries is kind of a misnomer that implies it is a contest. I hope everyone realizes this is a serious testing opportunity and not a contest to get a pre-release driver.Good luck to everyone that entered!
Calling these entries is kind of a misnomer that implies it is a contest. I hope everyone realizes this is a serious testing opportunity and not a contest to get a pre-release driver.
Calling these entries is kind of a misnomer that implies it is a contest. I hope everyone realizes this is a serious testing opportunity and not a contest to get a pre-release driver.