Was fitted for irons by Justin Bulcock at the Salina Country Club in May of this year. The fitting took just a few minutes. Justin said he could “fit” a whole bag in 30 minutes. My fitting took less than 15 minutes. Surprisingly he put me in CNCPT-02 irons with R Flex Tensi Red shafts. The 6 thru 48° set cost $3267.
The clubs felt exceptionally light. I took them to the former head pro at the country club and a member of the Kansas Golf Hall of Fame. He had me hitting T350s with KBS Tour Lite R Flex steel shafts. I picked up about 15 yards because I felt like I was swing a golf club instead of a long toothpick. I bought a set of T350s (5 thru 48°) .5” extensions put in and bent up 2°. Cost around $1500. So in the month of May, I spent right under $5000 on Titleist golf clubs.
On July 9 Mr. Bulcock was at SCC for driver fittings. I couldn’t attend but our club pro, Wes Lawhorn, asked the fitter if Titleist would change out the shafts so the CNCPT irons would. His response was “no,”….i’d have to bear the expense of making the clubs right.
I have three Titleist golf bags, limited edition head overs, probably two dozen FJ shirts and three pair of shoes, four Cameron putters and still have SM9 . Ten percent of golfers buy 90% of the golf merchandise, and unfortunately I’m in that 10%. I had brand loyalty to Titleist, but that’s gone. My three golf bags will be on the internet for sale. Just spent $380 on a great stand bag this Spring. Oops, also bought a SM 10 wedge as well.
I’ll be trading in all my Titleist clubs and selling the bags. Titleist would have easily made their money back on the restarting in short order…but instead they’ve lost a loyal customer. There’s a lot of great equipment out there to choose from.
In closing, let me say the t350s are awesome irons. And (1) don’t trust a fitter who says he can fit your whole bag in 30 minutes; and (2) don’t agree to spend $3200+ on a set of irons when the fitter after 15 to 20 minutes on a driving range.