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Bazzauk

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  1. how do I edit the title?

  2. Thank you, can you tell me how to correct the mistake, it should be 43.5 inches long? I can't find how to alter it.
  3. In very good condition pulled from Ryoma driver bought from TourspecGolf by my club pro shop fitter. $300
  4. Crazy Noir TJ-46 SHAFT FLEX 7.2 Pulled from a Ryoma driver sold to me by Tourspecgolf. In excellent condition with no marks as not used much. $300 PLUS SHIPPING
  5. For Sale a Ryoma D1 Special Tuning 9.5 Degree with Crazy Noir TJ-46 FLEX 7.2 $750 Bought through Tario, Tourspecgolf, last year. 46 INCHES LONG. Hasn't been used much as the shaft isn't quite right for me - I tend to draw it left! But been reluctant to sell it as it does go a long way.
  6. Looking to buy a Ryoma V-Spec 9.5 Head only would be perfect. I've purchased three Ryoma fairway woods through Tourspecgolf and an ST head through the forum and so have some history on here.
  7. Ah no I meant was the Ryoma ST head still for sale? I am in the UK as well.
  8. SOLD! For sale a Ryoma D1 F2 13 Degree with stiff S-Flex stock Tour AD Ryoma F shaft. Asking $650 + postage through PayPal. Will not sell as head only. Used during eight rounds of golf now and not hit on any mats so in good condition although the strike marks are as you would expect visible on the face and there are several tiny marks on the shaft. My reason for selling is that I play on two courses that are very windy and I need a low penetrating flight on shots into the wind. Hence I went for the F2 but I can't match the distance I get with my old Callaway VFT Pro 13 degree wood with stiff flex grafalloy prolaunch blue shaft when hitting into the wind as the Ryoma flies up too high. If however, you are looking for a mid to high flight and excellent carry then I think this will suit anyone with a driver swing speed of roughly 85 - 100mph and it is very easy to use. I currently play off scratch and my driver ss is 93 - 96 mph. I've found that the F2 is very easy to hit and the trajectory is very consistant. I can use it from bad lies in the rough that I would normally hit my hybrid from and still get the same reliable distance. There's no question that downwind I can hit it further than my Callaway and it's very straight. Whilst the shaft may be partly to blame for not delivering a penetrating flight I also think the weighting inside the head is designed to make the club very forgiving to use and even with a lower spin shaft my theory is that it will still fly up too high for shots into a strong wind for me.
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