Let’s say you hit your 14° GX-7 (off a tee) about 200 yards in the air. If you don’t carry those clubs, this hypothetical should help: The 18° GX-7 will replace your 5-wood or 3-hybrid, with the 21° model ousting your 7-wood or 4-hybrid. Put the new GX-7 Fairway X-Metals in your bag and “Boom!” How can you expect consistent results with inconsistent equipment? And while the shafts may all display the same flex rating, it’s a little-known fact that one company’s “Regular” could be another’s “Stiff.” They produce different trajectories and spin rates, too. They feel different during the swing and on contact. They look different from one to the next. Yet many of us carry a hodge-podge of woods and hybrids. Or maybe we just caught you at the wrong time. Maybe you decided to give your big-brand hybrids or fairway woods one last shot before kicking them to the curb. Maybe you wanted to test-drive your original GX-7 before investing in two more. Seriously, who could say no to that price on two clubs promising the same unerring accuracy, explosive distance and amateur-friendly forgiveness as the one they’d just said yes to? “Act now and get the new 18° and 21° GX-7 fairway models for just $199 total – less than 100 bucks each!” Which makes this your lucky day.īack when you purchased the 14° GX-7 X-Metal, we presented you with an amazing BOGO offer:
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