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🗣️: Golfers are being scammed.
420,640 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
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Yes, you’ve heard it as “puring” or SSTPuring. And to be honest… The only people who defend this are those whose pockets are fatter from it. 🤷♀️

We’ve always said “Consumer First.” Your fitters should feel the same way.

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💯 correct. The shaft upgrade is another way to layer on more profits. If there is any difference for the average guy, it is so small it won’t matter

inquire with mygolfspy’s sales department and see how much it costs for them to write something good about SST, because they are trying to shake SST down. Everything on mygolfspy is a paid for ad or a shakedown to get one.

This applies to you, read the tweet thread. This is what you argue when you have nothing left to argue. “The only people who defend this are those whose pockets are fatter from it.”

I find a benefit and don't get a nickel for it. I could give you 100 real stories. And btw, I've had a couple of companies tell me they was something to it. So, maybe they are scared to tell you.

They’ll spend any amount of money but never put in effort to get stronger, improve fitness, be more flexible, or improve their swing. It’s fascinating to me honestly

Would love to see an SST puring robot test. Same shaft, tested with a “pured” orientation versus different orientations. Probably hard to do with the exact same shaft, but would love to see this test.

@SashoMacKenzie Studied spining. Talks about it on the linked podcast and essentially debunks its utility.

Encourage golfers to take lessons and get properly fit at a green grass location where you can see actual ball flight. Find and attend demo days where manufacturers will fit you for free and the facilities will provide a discount on equipment bought that day.
