Sub 70 Golf Review: Are They Worth It?

I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about Sub 70 golf clubs lately, especially their irons. I’m curious if anyone here has had the chance to try them out. I’m particularly interested in:

  • Performance: How do they stack up against major brands like TaylorMade or Callaway?
  • Quality: Are they built to last, or do they feel more budget-oriented?
  • Usability: How’s the feel when hitting? Do they provide good feedback on contact?

If anyone has personal experiences or comparisons, I’d love to hear your thoughts! It’s tough out there with so many options, and I’m eager to make an informed decision before spending my money. Let’s discuss!

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I’ve been using Sub 70 clubs for a few months now, and I must say the distance is impressive! I feel like I’m hitting my drives further than ever before.

That sounds great! How do they perform with accuracy? Any noticeable improvements on your approach shots?

I would say they are pretty consistent! My approach shots with the Sub 70 irons have been sticking well to the greens. It’s given me more confidence in my short game.

Absolutely agree with you, @ogrant! Those irons feel so solid on impact, and I love how they provide feedback. They really make a difference in overall playability.

I’m curious, what skill level are you both? I’m just a beginner and am wondering if they’d fit my game.

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I think Sub 70 clubs are great for all skill levels, @sarah94. They offer a good mix of forgiveness and control, perfect for anyone looking to improve their game.

I’ve seen a lot of mixed reviews about Sub 70. Some say they lack feel compared to higher-end brands. I’m still on the fence about investing in them.

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I get that concern, but I think they offer great value for their price point. You really get a lot of bang for your buck!

Who knew golf clubs could spark such debate! Can’t we all just agree that golf is about having fun, regardless of the clubs? :joy:

Haha, so true! But really, I’m more curious if anyone has tried their hybrids. Are they as good as the rest of the lineup?

The hybrids are impressive! They’ve helped me with distance off the tee without sacrificing accuracy. They’re definitely worth considering if you’re looking for versatility.

I’ve been using Sub 70 clubs for about a year now, and I have to say, they offer great quality for the price. Compared to brands like Callaway or TaylorMade, I feel like the performance is comparable but at a fraction of the cost.

That’s a compelling point! I’ve heard similar things about their feel and feedback. It’s interesting how an emerging brand like Sub 70 can rival the big names in golf.

I have to agree with ujohnson. I switched from PING to Sub 70 and noticed the difference right away. The price point is just unbeatable for the quality you get, especially with the customizable options.

Totally! It’s refreshing to see a brand like Sub 70 focusing on value. But can they really hold up against the likes of Titleist in the long run?

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Great question, anna95! While Titleist has a solid reputation, I think Sub 70’s customer service and customization options give them an edge in value for money. Plus, they cater more to the average golfer’s budget.

True, but I wonder if that limits their quality in terms of materials and technology. Are we sacrificing performance for price?

I think the materials used by Sub 70 are on par with the top brands. It’s all about how they build the clubs. They emphasize performance, and I appreciate that as a weekend golfer.

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That’s a good point. But does anyone else find it strange that a brand like Sub 70 can be so affordable? What’s the catch?

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