Augie wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
Augie wrote:
Sounds like X golf is a good spot. I thought I saw them putting in one in the same strip mall as Golf Galaxy in Downers Grove. Typically, I go to the Mistwood golf dome and they have the option to 'play' a bunch of courses as well.
I got the 915 D2 after being delayed a day because of the storm. Not going to lie, the sole is a bit scuffed, but everything else looks pretty good. I am going to have to get it regripped, but my Titleist T100 irons all need new grips as well. I'll go with the Tour Velvet and hopefully they have them in stock.
XGolf has not been bad and if you can get a buddy to defray the cost it is even better. How are you liking the T100's? My set of Mizuno's are now 6 years old, which is about as long as I have played one set of irons. The T100 was one of the models I was interested in, just don't really have the scratch to pull the trigger and the ones I have now are still working pretty well. Good luck with the grips, I know those are hard to come by. Story was that at least one if not more containers went off a cargo ship during a storm and they are now at the bottom of the ocean, not to mention your run of the mill supply chain problems.
Thanks. I bought a used set of the 2019 model at the end of last year from 2nd swing after going through 5 sets of irons the past 3 years. I decided that it wasn't the irons, it was me! Which Mizuno's do you have? I had a set of MP-59s for a while and have sets of MP-14s and T-Zoid Pro's in the garage somewhere. Great iron company.
Didn't hear that about the cargo ships. The T-100 have a mid-sized grip and I could make due if I had to, but the D2 grip is a Winn wrap which is way too rubbery for me. Hopefully, I'll find something to replace it.
I have been using the Golf Pride MCC+4 midsize grips for the past probably 4 seasons if not longer. I don't even have very big hands but I like the oversized grip and it seems to help keep the handsy motion in check a bit more. I had a Winn grip on a driver a number of years back and hated it, like you mention it was rubbery and kind of slippery to be honest. I have to install a new Super Stroke on my Scotty this weekend.
You sound like me with more clubs than what you know what to do with.

I follow a bunch of groups on Facebook if you were interested in trying to get top dollar for them if looking to unload them. Just PM me if interested. People go bananas over the MP-14s if they are in good shape and some really still like that T-Zoid iron. I currently play the MP-25 and I have the KBS C Taper shafts in them that I don't think they sell anymore but are similar to the $-Taper. I also have a set of MP-33 that I have at my mothers house in Charlotte, NC. I maybe play them once a year which is a shame so I am considering getting them home, cleaning them up good and selling them. Other than the usual chatter you would have on 20 year old irons they are in good shape. I also have a set of Ping Zing 2 irons that I played in college. I may end up giving those to my stepson after he finishes college but not sure if he will use them. I have held on to them in case I were to have someone in town that wanted to play and needed clubs since they are the easiest clubs on the planet to hit and aren't worth much to sell.