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Yuganjay

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hawaii, Tokyo, Taiwan
  • Interests
    Fishing, Cars, Golfing

Previous Fields

  • Occupation
    PH
  • Handicap
    12
  • Brand of Choice
    Ryoma,PRGR,YAMAHA
  • What's in the Bag?
    Ryoma Premia Prgr Egg Spoon Unknown handcrafted Irons Gel

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  1. me too. I tried several shafts, weight from 50 g to 80g, but did not work. Like to try Ryoma.
  2. Can't agree you more. I was using Katana Hi Cor, it's far, easy to hit, but feel like cheating. Until received Ryoma Premia with original shaft, much straighter, not affected by wind, and even farer. So excited to play par 5s...
  3. Thanks a lot for such great information. I will try ryoma F3 and F7.
  4. I found many friends hitting thin with egg spoon, so I think egg is not suitable for some swing types. I will try attas t2, if it doesn't work, then give up buy another fairway wood.
  5. Now changed to N.S. Pro 950 FW S Flex , getting better but a little bit too heavy. Any good suggestion ? Attas T2 ? Crazy ? How to choose the right shaft for one'self ?
  6. I am new to here, read some articles and bought a Prgr Egg Spoon comes with factory original M40 and M43 shaft. My coach, my friends and I just kept topping the ball when we test-drove the Egg with M40 shaft, getting better with M43 but still pull hook and/or big slice. We have very different swing, but almost the same results, so I think must be the problem of the shaft. My club-fitter said the old shaft's kick-point is too high for us, re-shaft the Egg with a Matrix Ozik Xcon5 R-flex, and the ball flight turns out much better. I am wondering why most of my friends and I can not handle such a credited Fairway wood? If I want to upgrade the shaft, what to consider? I am more like a swinger with S.S. 95-100 mph, the weight of the reshafted egg spoon is 309g.
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