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Goldenhawk

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  • Birthday 07/07/1970

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    Senior Project Engineer
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    Callaway, G-Field, Mizuno, Nike

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  1. This driver will my my X-Mas present to myself.once i get my X-Mas bonus.
  2. You want distance in a 3-wood. Get the Tour Edge Exotics CB2. Hands down, the longest 3-wood on the market.
  3. I am looking for a new 460 Nike Ignite+ DFI Driver. 10.5 degree, right hand with the Diamana Shaft in Stiff. Does anyone know where I could purchase one? Thanks.
  4. Allright. I edited my WITB post for the contest. But man, that crazy White-Tiger-San gave me a lot of grief. Please see new post above.
  5. I also replaced the BB 2007 3 wood with an Exotics CB2. See pics above. I got hold of a CB2 demo over the weekend and was bombing it off the tee and the fairway. So, I traded in a bunch of old clubs around the house and got one.
  6. The X-Hybrid seems easy enough to hit. It has weaker lofts than the FTs or Heavenwoods.
  7. I just tested the Tour Edge Exotics CB2 3 wood over the weekend. Now here's a 3-wood with driver distance. It's really long. Contrary to initial reports, I found the CB2 easy to hit off the deck. I ordered one so the BB 2007 will be replaced by the CB2.
  8. I am White-Tiger-San. I am Goldenhawk's Golf Sensei. Goldenhawk not good golfer without White-Tiger-San. Goldenhawk's Bag. White-Tiger-San lives in bag. Bag boring without White-Tiger-San! White-Tiger-San's......err......Goldenhawk's Callaway Hyper ERC Driver. Beautiful driver. Hyper ERC love you long time. Hyper ERC hit it long ways. White-Tiger-San and Goldenhawk thank TSG for getting Hyper ERC Driver. Exotics CB2 3-wood. Goldenhawk hit CB2 when Goldenhawk play like man. Goldenhawk not play like man without White-Tiger-San. Callawy Big Bertha 2007 3-wood. Goldenhawk hit BB 2007 when Goldenhawk not swing well. White-Tiger-San say Goldenhawk wimp for hitting Big Bertha 2007. Callaway X-20 Irons. White-Tiger-San love Project X Flighted shafts. White-Tiger-San say Goldenhawk wimp for playing X-20s. White-Tiger-San say Goldenhawk need to win contest for Epon Irons. Epon Irons make Goldenhawk play like man. Callaway X-Tour Wedges. White-Tiger-San love wedges. White-Tiger-San make Goldenhawk play wedges good. Odyssey Black Putter, No. 2. White-Tiger-San say Black Putter make Goldenhawk look like man on green. Goldenhawk put well thanks to White-Tiger-San. Bushnell 450 Rangefinder. White-Tiger-San own Rangefinder, not Goldenhawk. White-Tiger-San's job to use Rangefinder. Goldenhawk need White-Tiger-San and Rangefinder to be good golfer. White-Tiger-San say Nike TW-8 Golf Shoes good. White-Tiger-San say, "Money. It's got to be the shoes." White-Tiger-San steal line from Nike. White-Tiger-San done for now. White Tiger-San say, "Sayonara. Hoy!"
  9. If you look at the USGA approved list of driver heads, there is a driver listed called the Callaway EL 460 that has the Hyperbolic Face Technology. This will probably be the cheaper US release of the Hyper ERC. To cheapen the driver, the US version will probably be forged in China, instead in Endo Japan. Then a cheaper shaft will need to be installed. The Callaway reps will acknowledge the existence of the EL 460 since it will replace the X460 driver.
  10. I did find out that my Hyper ERC is about 1.5 degrees closed. I thought this driver was supposed to be square or 0.5 degrees closed. I don't know if this is within their tolerances.
  11. I can vouch for this. If I put a hard swing on the Hyper ERC, I will hook it. But for a driver that is in the middle of the pack, the Hyper ERC seems stable enough.
  12. If you go to the Callaway Japan Website, there are three types of Hyper ERC balls: Gold, Silver and Blue. Does anyone know what each type is or the differences between each one?
  13. I saw this thread earlier and curiosity got the better of me. I took my 10.5 degree Hyper ERC to a golf shop to get measured. It's 11.0 degrees. I do believe that is within the tolerances. But, I also do not know how long it's been since the lie/loft measurement machine has bee calibrated.
  14. I got my Hyper ERC with the Speed Axis S shaft this past Monday. I took it to the range and compared it to my FT-5 with a Speeder 586 in it. The Hyper ERC has a taller face height, and according to Chris, sets up 0.5 degrees closed. This driver is just plain beautiful. Chris said it was forged in Endo, Japan, and it looks like a lot of care was taken in making it. On looks alone, it got a lot peeks at the driving range. Distance, the Hyper ERC won easily by 10+ yards. Feel, hands down the Hyper ERC won. Forgiveness, again the Hyper ERC wins. So much easier to hit than the FT-5. I tend to duck hook my FT-5 every now and then. i didn't hook the Hyper ERC. The Hyper ERC will send a ball down the range with a slight draw. I put a weaker grip on it and found that I can fade the ball on occasion. Again, it's performance drew a few looks. Makes me wonder........if Callaway can create such a great driver without Fusion Technology, will there be a future for Fusion Technology. Tadd Fujikawa already replaced his FT-5 with a Hyper ERC. Who's next? Anyhow, I guess I'm off to sell my FT-5 on ebay.
  15. I have an ERC Hot in 10 degrees with a Stiff Grafalloy Comp NT Shaft that has been Pured. Length is 45 inches. I will email you photos if you want.
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