THESE GOLF CLUBS COST ME £12 EACH AND THEY GO A MILE!?

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@moodmanrenton5053 says:

Hi just started watching your channel and enjoyed it very much do you have a site on eBay where you sell your clubs if so how do I find your listings thanks

@Labgorilla says:

The powerhouse is you sir! Not the clubs.

@quakecon2009 says:

I just bought a SLDR to try for fun as I love drivers.

9 degree (tour preferred0
430cc head

Plan was to keep it in the bag and use on.

WIDE HOLES
WHEN INTO WIND
OR WHEN I WANT TO TRY AND HIT A BOMB.

Paid 116 from golf bidder, more than I wanted, but its a fairly rare beast in that spec and it was the only one the site and none on ebay or FB marketplace.

@quadrapayunir says:

Great video Simon… that driver is a beast

@13mrc says:

taylorade burners have seem to be the top rental club all over florida. (or atleast where I go)
I've been going to the states for 10 years..

@rolandmoore9527 says:

Wow I need to spend a bit more time searching, never saw this, would have jumped on this as a great buy to play and then switch out.

@dsbgolf says:

I have one of those TM Slider’s . I wonder if you shafted it with a higher spin shaft, would that tame it a bit? Oh, it’s is the driver I hit the farthest. At 65 years young, it’s not that far.

@leonhenderson8556 says:

Love the look of those burner clubs

@industrialpalletworx3548 says:

I love the videos you do on equipment for the beginners or newer players. How about a video on equipment for the seasoned low handicap. How can I save some money while upgrading my sticks? I must agree, that SLDR is a beast, although I only hit 1 ball with it. Piped it right down the middle about 30 yds past my Titleist 909D3 that was hammered. Time for an upgrade

@subpargolf2933 says:

such great content as always

@ZaxDrumsandGolf says:

Great deal on those clubs!!

@rpf691 says:

I have 4 different drivers I use ,R- 7, R- 11, Miz MX-500, and a 460 SLDR in 9.5 ,I like it the best.

@kevinwisely2671 says:

Still have my old Burner Plus irons and SLDR driver. Maybe I need to put them back in my bag. Great video.

@damarapoledna3636 says:

Not sure if you want to put current year clubs in the bag but, I would recommend trying to find a deal on one year old (or two years old) clubs and build a 2000$ bag from there.

@craig3775 says:

200 yards with a 7-iron!!!! I would need my 22 degree hybrid………I am getting old

@bugscorb says:

My 17 year old forgiving (and forged) MacGregor m455 7 iron is 33 degrees…..I'm really in no rush to get rid of them.

@cheekyscamp5 says:

I have a set of these that I'm planning to sell, having replaced them with a second hand set of Mizuno MX200s (definitely inspired by your second hand exploits!). Are you interested, Simon?! 5-SW including a gap wedge if you are ????

A great set of clubs though and as you say, perfect for beginners.

@StephenParsey says:

The SLDR is a monster, but also one of the least forgiving clubs I have ever hit. Miss the middle by a tiny fraction… lose 40 yards distance!

@atomant830 says:

If distance is what matters to you and you hit it half decent. Look no further than the TM SLDR. It is a beast of a driver and in the hands of the right golfer it will out distance anything out there now.

@chipsnpeas2079 says:

3:35 x Simon said do-do x ???????????? x

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