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  1. Awesome pics Precision. Will definitly try a Diamana shaft in my driver this year. Keep them coming.
  2. Stay away ! Its probably an demo club.
  3. The title says it all. I m in the market for a Gauge Design putter after all the good reviews I ve been reading on this board. I ve checked gauge japan website and the 2005 models dont seem to be there. I m looking for the anser style ones. Any advice or personal feedback would be great. thank you in advance for your help.
  4. It couldnt have been Callaway cos they sell tourspec products on their own website.
  5. Awesome ! Thanks for the review. Keep up the good work.
  6. Welcome ! I have never tried it but would love to use it to analyse my swing. http://www.v1golf.com/
  7. Nice bag . I like the putter a lot. Looks awesome :cool: Now I think you should do something about these irons, have you noticed that they are worn out !!! :) Only kidding. Might be the right time for a nice refinish. If you dont mind me asking what hcp are you playing cos you can definitely hit the sweetspot.
  8. Very interesting read ! I think that the price he is asking for the fitting is not too expensive even for the advanced fitting session. However it would be interesting to know how much once fitted a set is gonna cost you extra compared to a normal off the rack set. Because when clubfitters adjust swingweight it can become costly. Between the two programs I think you need to take into account your level of play. Especially your swing consistency. The basic program is already very good but the advanced looks even better. With that fitting session I m quite postive that you will have a set that perfectly matches your swing. Fitting is the best thing you can do for your game, everyone should have it done. My clubs are sort of fitted for me , but not to that extend. I only have lie, grip size and club length fitted. Hopefully the shafts I picked are the one that optimise my swing speed and caracteristics, when demoing them I picked the ones that I felt the most comfortable with. In summary if your are thinking of buying new clubs thats the way to go. Good Luck
  9. I vote for the Mizuno's , but I am a little biased since I am playing them right now, after testing them against other brands. Used to play Titleist, but decided to change, its nice to stick to one brand if you are happy, but it is also nice to change. I think that the Mizuno's are softer than the Titleist no doubt. However even though I like a soft feel with my irons, the Tilteist feel is very nice, its hard to describe. Either way you cant go wrong with any of these two brands it all comes down to personal feel and preference.
  10. I remember this set being in the BST forum. It looks too good to be fake. But then again I m no expert. I dont know if he s the same seller than the one over here, but if not its a bit odd he s using the same pics that were posted here.
  11. A well written phrase that I totally agree with .
  12. I m sure that Tour Mizuno would be different compared to the retail counterpart. However I believe that the difference would be pretty minor, I guess all the clubs swingweight would be spot on and to the level desied by the pro who usually like playing with higher swingweigths. Finally I believe that some grinding could be done for some pros in oder for the club to fit there eye better or fit there swing.
  13. If I was you I d look into the KZG Gemini, Tourtunedgolf is offering them with loads of shaft options too. The chance for you to get tomorrows technology today.......! I m pretty sure even though I havent demo the club yet its probably one of the most forgiving driver up to date.
  14. One word : EXPENSIVE I ll wait till it comes out and try it out first before purchasing
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