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My new Jawbreaker Comets came in the mail this weekend (pictured below), and I think it's going to become my new go-to Comet until it gets super beat up. It's a touch less stable than my Z Glo or newish ESP Comets, but more stable than my X and beat-up Ti Comets (all max weight). It still flips...
Hi everyone, I came across this thread while searching for more info on Jawbreaker Comets. I have two on the way and they have the same stamp that SpikeHyzer just posted (both 177+ weight). Can anyone explain to me why there's so little information about them, and why I'm having a hard time...
4.50 star(s)
Hidden gem worth a detour, or even a trip of its own
- Beautiful landscape (I took several dozen photos)
- Excellent tree coverage for shade on a hot day (it was close to 100 degrees F when I played)
- Great use of a relatively small space
- Teepads on boulders/overlooking cliffs/aimed toward...
4.00 star(s)
Excellent course for all skill levels
Most tee pads are nice new boxes made using turf from sections of Princeton's old football field. Adequate signage makes the course easy to navigate. Well-maintained fairways due to course layout, foot traffic, and proper landscaping. The course requires a...