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    X-Factor clubs

    Hey all, I am new here and am looking for a bit of advice. I read some reviews of eh X-factor clubs on www.bugw.com and I saw their infomercial, but I would love to know if they are any good. The putter looks nice as well as the "hammer" driver, but I just dont know. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigroxtar
    Hey all, I am new here and am looking for a bit of advice. I read some reviews of eh X-factor clubs on www.bugw.com and I saw their infomercial, but I would love to know if they are any good. The putter looks nice as well as the "hammer" driver, but I just dont know. Thanks.

    Please tell me you are joking or work for this company? These clubs are crap and if anyone thinks that an oval "speed" shaft with a big brick on the end of it is going to give you some POW! in your driving distance, then you're crazy!!!

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    Ya i was waiting for somebody else to say something. These clubs are worse than any club you can buy at Wal-mart.

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    Dont you guys want to gain 30 yards the EASSSSYYYYY way?
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    Pow!!!

    Pow! pow! pow! I love that infomercial

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    Lol, we call this Pelles a tartes, which means, you know the wide knife to cut the cake..

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    thanks

    thanks all, i was a bit unsure since i have never tried them myself. they do have a nice site and all, but id rather invest in a club that is a bit more quality. you say there are NO redeeming factors to these? that site said they were great. i respect your thoughts here as i have no idea, just thought they looked interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigroxtar
    thanks all, i was a bit unsure since i have never tried them myself. they do have a nice site and all, but id rather invest in a club that is a bit more quality. you say there are NO redeeming factors to these? that site said they were great. i respect your thoughts here as i have no idea, just thought they looked interesting.
    Sure they have some redeeming qualities. It's golf. Garbage to one is a treasure to another. That being said keep These simple rules in mind and you'll neer go wrong.

    The only thing that's going to help you play better golf is

    1) a repeating move through the ball
    2) Lot's of short game practice
    3) Properly fitted clubs.

    The rest is fluff.

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