My local PIAS in Grand Rapids, MI stocks Prodigy and can't keep 'em on the shelf most of the summer. This winter, they had some of the base plastic fairways and some D5s they couldn't move (no shock) but otherwise, they move quite well.
I love Prodigy, personally. Part of that is just me always rooting for the underdog, but a big part is just how nice their premium plastic blends feel. They have some big misses in my book (H-Series - I like the feel for forehand throws, but the flight isn't the best BH or FH)
Being a rather small company in Tenn, it's not so easy to get them in the north, and plenty of players who don't pay attention to pros, tours, or DG news have never even heard of Prodigy, or only know them in passing.
As someone else said, I'd like to see where they're at when they hit the 10 year mark...