Hippo Golf Drivers For Mac

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I had problems with my Tom Tom golf watch so I took it into Steven or Richard. I expected it was the charger and that is what they thought as well.I left it with them and they contacted The distributors.

I was away for eight days overseas and when I arrived home here was a new charger in my mail box. I rang them regards the watch as they kept that knowing I was away. When I rang they said it was on the courier, an email was sent as well stating it had been sent. This is what I call top service, I will be recommending them to any other golfers in our area. Thanks so much guys.

Hippo Golf Drivers For Mac

Nowt wrong with Hippo's - used 'em myself till my handicap made it worthwhile getting something better. If the clubs are the limited edition John Daly irons I would suggest that they may be a little less forgiving for someone just starting to play regularly, as they are the irons that John himself uses and more suited to a low handicapper. In fact they are a copy of Titleist DCI irons. The Hippo Plus Impact might be more suitable and it had brilliant write ups.

If that's what you have to spend, don't just buy something you like the look of, make sure they are suitable for your game (a lot of shops will measure your swingspeed and tell you if the shafts are right for you) It will cost no more to buy from somewhere that will check you out. There's a lot of good clubs at around that price but as I said - nowt wrong with Hippo's. I too am looking for a first set.

I considered Hippo but until a week ago they had a miserable outdated 2001 website pointing to freeby web space. They did not respond to my email. Now it seems that hippogolf.co.uk is pointing to a subdirectory at I get the feeling that Hippo are just rebadge resellers of made in China stuff. Someone has pointed out that it is worth getting custom fit clubs. How can this be suitable for a new golfer and what benefit would I get from getting them custom fit to my less than perfect, but developing swing. So, what I really want is a bog standard out of the box, Mr average set of decent clubs that will take me to a 12 handicap.

Then I may consider faffing around with custom fitting. But not Hippo. OK - I do not work for Hippo, in fact I play with Mizuno (the dog's gonads) irons but Ray I think you are being unreasonable to Hippo (Howson) equipment. Firstly the website that you give IS the Hippo website, not a subdirectory and not only shows their product range but also gives details of staff players (you might be surprised). Also you seem to think that a company like Hippo just rebadge stuff made in China.

Well I'd rather pay the prices that 'Hippo' charge for their Chinese manufactured equipment than the price 'Taylor Made' charge for theirs. Pathological gambling mental illness. Do some research before you slag off a good British company. The Hippo site does seem to be hosted within the direct-golf.co.uk URL. However, even if it was hosted independently I don't think it would be very different. I certainly didn't notice any buttons saying 'click here to buy' sending one through to the direct-golf online shop. Looks like they might have done a seperate deal to me.

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As for custom fitting. Sure your swing will change over time Ray, as you improve, but if you're taller or smaller that average it might be that you'd be better suited to having shaft length added or taken away. It's not only about offsets. Well chances are direct golf bought the domain name as to sell golf clubs as if i wanted to sell taylor made clubs i could go reg and have it pointing to my shop selling my one third hand taylor made driver. My own experience of my first set of clubs. I booked myself a course of 8 lessons in March this year at my local driving range before i even went out on the course.

Just before my first round of golf, the Pro suprised me by handing over a set of old Hippo XXL second hand irons in a bag with an old driver, wedge and putter, they had been traded in and he didn't want to resell them so offered them to me for my own use. They did me fine using them twice a week (yes, they did look a bit rusty etc but still meant i was able to see if i enjoyed the game before comitting any serious funds on clubs)Used them for about 2-3 months before i picked up a new set of clubs from ebay for £100 that had everything i needed (Prosimmon Icon, they seem to have gone up to £180 since then though). Not looked back since then, the girlfriend bought me a Scotty Cameron putter and Callaway wedge for my birthday (now that was a suprise!) and they are the only additions to the set. They are seeing me quite happily in the mid/high 80's round the courses here.

Gave the Pro back his set and he told me that he has given them on to someone else who is using them now.