@@sebastianarnold948 PGA golf professionals are allowed to carry 14 clubs. I would guess my set of clubs runs about $ 1,800. So I am really liking only spending $110 on an axe to throw.
@@stephenloeber149 absolutely, gold definitely gets more expensive than this. An axe costs 100-110, then you gotta get a custom handle, custom sheath. That axe hits $250-$300. But then you gotta get one of each. But no doubt golf gets farther up there
Also gotta buy my mom a "Bad Axe Mother Chucker" t-shirt... (just a joke, my mom doesn't throw ax, but you guys [at Bad Axe] can have the shirt/bumper sticker idea.)
Do you think that ax throwing by idiots who don't know how to throw them, given the noise level and danger should be done in residential back yards, where the houses are really close? These dumb clucks next to me only have a 3'X3' skid sitting on its side leaning against a tree branch. No sides or back.
the biggest danger is becoming addicted
For real though. I don’t think I’ve ever used so much money on anything before like I do for axe throwing
@@sebastianarnold948 PGA golf professionals are allowed to carry 14 clubs. I would guess my set of clubs runs about $ 1,800. So I am really liking only spending $110 on an axe to throw.
@@stephenloeber149 absolutely, gold definitely gets more expensive than this. An axe costs 100-110, then you gotta get a custom handle, custom sheath. That axe hits $250-$300. But then you gotta get one of each. But no doubt golf gets farther up there
Also gotta buy my mom a "Bad Axe Mother Chucker" t-shirt...
(just a joke, my mom doesn't throw ax, but you guys [at Bad Axe] can have the shirt/bumper sticker idea.)
There's zero insurance claims because you sign a waiver that it's your fault lmao. That being said I love it.
What about the bounce back videos
Who can I talk to when your thinking of opening your own range
Do you think that ax throwing by idiots who don't know how to throw them, given the noise level and danger should be done in residential back yards, where the houses are really close? These dumb clucks next to me only have a 3'X3' skid sitting on its side leaning against a tree branch. No sides or back.