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  1. Putter is made of DASS (double aged stainless steel) with an aluminum insert. The insert has mini honeycomb milling and a rare anodized camouflage pattern that was released at the 2011 Bettinardi Summer Social. Had Bettniardi install a black Matrix Prototype U11 P01 graphite putter shaft. The shaft weighs an extra 20 grams compared to a classic steel shaft, and imparts a wonderful feel to the putter. Hard to describe, but at impact the shaft filters certain vibrations giving a very crisp, clean and solid feeling. The Matrix graphite shaft was a $200 upcharge. Comes with a black Iomic midsize grip. The black headcover, shaft and grip make this a very unique putter. Was well over $1100 with the Matrix shaft. Certificate of authenticity signed by Robert Bettinardi. Asking $699 + shipping. Year Milled: 2011 Putter Model: BB-1 Material: DASS Length: 34" Finish: Satin Nickel Head Weight: 341 Grams Offset: Full Neck Style: Plumber Toe Hang: 1/2 DASS BB-1 with satin nickel finish and rare camouflage insert. Milled from one piece of stainless steel this Tour Stock has no sight linee along with Bettinardi Tour Stock milled in the sole.
  2. The bag is very handsome.
  3. Got the clubs today, and they are gorgeous! Only problem is that I ordered them in Satin, and they came chrome. Doh!
  4. I went with Nippon 1150GH Stiff Soft Stepped Once Can't wait!
  5. Thanks for the help! I just ordered up my set of 302's from Tario. Now the waiting begins.
  6. I see myself improving a lot in the future That said, I hit my irons really well. I've spent most of my practice time on ball striking. I get a bit inconsistent at times though. I have never hit the 502's, or any epon for that matter. I read here that the 502's were a little more dead feeling, and lost a little of the feel. If I was going to go for Epons, its definetly for that feeling I got with the Fourteens. I was just really blown away with the fouteens, and everyone says even better things about the Epons. I really loved the feel of the fourteens when I hit a flush shot. I was just all over the trackman in terms of dispersion, possibly because of the light Nipons. Thanks, Carl
  7. Hello, I was wondering if anyone could help me decide between two sets of irons. Im looking at either getting a set of Epon 302's or a set of Ping Ansers. I know they are a bit different, but both represents what I feel will be a good club to go foward with. Im currently about a 12 handicap, but have only been playing for about two years. I started out with a set of Nike Victory Red Full Cavity backs, and I think im ready to move to more of a players CB compared to a game improvement club. I still need a bit of forgiveness in my clubs, but I want somthing I can really grow into. I've gone to my local pro shop, where I can hit just about every club. For some reason, I really love the way a set of fourteen TC-510's felt. Very smooth almost buttery feeling on impact. However not much has been said about this particular fourteen club, and the Nipon 950th shafts make the club very light. Comming from a true temper dynamic gold, I think the 30 gram difference in shaft weight will be too much. So after doing a bunch of reading, it seems that Epon is one of the best at making the soft forged clubs. I really like the way the fourteen felt, and I'm sure I will love the way the Epon feels. Im looking at the Epon 302. I have not had a chance to hit the 302 though, and its pretty damn expensive. Looking at the $1600 range. But everything I've read about this club seems to be epic. The other club I am looking at is the Ping Anser. At first I hit the club and did not like it. It did not feel super soft like the forged clubs, a little more clicky. But after getting fitted, it was the club I was hitting the straightest. Maybe it was the Project X 5.5 shafts vs. the Nipons, but it had a very nice launch and then a far more "boring" trajectory. The club doesn't feel quite as nice when hit flush. But I have a tendency to fade the ball, and I was getting a really straight ballflight with the Ansers. I was hoping someone might have anything to say about either club. Thanks!
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