On 2005-11-07, BigHitter rated this Advanced Golf Technology Aurora 9.5 a 5...(6384)
Purchase: I saw Daly hitting the Supernova 12 degree 3 wood and I just had to try it. I was of the conclusion Tour Players play one off "Hot" clubs. Now I know, they hit Great Clubs.
I found AGT's web site and contacted them. I ordered the 3 wood and got talked into the Driver. I paid $399.- and $225.- Pros: These are first class clubs. No Bull Shit, players clubs. They have that something extra you are always looking for, but never seem to find. The sound of both driver and woods are pitch perfect. The spread is tight and the carry and roll out is exceptional. Cons: I had to buy without hitting it first. But, the company has a libral return policy and from what I hear, stand behind their product.
Quality: Shafts are top quality and AGT will reshaft the club if you arn't comfortable with the one that came with the club.
Bottom line: The buying experience was fine and I was assured I would see increased distance or I can get my money back.
Review Summary: Bottom Line: These clubs area rare find.
If a Pro is NOT being paid to play a club and still chooses to put it in their bag, it's got to be good, as I discovered.
On 2005-08-18, old dog rated this Advanced Golf Technology Aurora 9.5 a 4...(6073)
Purchase: $399.00 with the 45.00 Summer sale discount, plus shipping. Pros: Sorry guys, I returned mine. I just did not get the loft I was told I would get.
HOWEVER! This is a big however.
AGT said a refund is not a problem. So, when the club arrived back I got a call from AGT.
He said, there are ball marks on the bottom and up towards the center of the face. I was asked if I would consider a reshaft and one more shot at making this work. I needed to hit the ball higher on the face.
I agreed. Using a really long tee( which I hate)and gave it one last try.
I wouldn't be writing this if it didn't work. But it was like night and day , the difference. The ball would sail past my usual driving distance without any draw or fade.
Cons: I was told, if you have to change the way you swing, just to make a club work, that club isn't for you.
But what about new technology. Doesn't new ideas and applications desirve a little more tolerance?
I learned something; old sayings are OLD thinking, just like me. I am 57. If I am going to try new things I need change the "can't teach an old dog new tricks" thinking.
With a little advice and a carfull eye from, AGT I am now embracing new technology. I am enjoying the heck out of the Auror now. I suggest, to those who thought like me, give technology a try.
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