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What's in the Bag?

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  1. Ok, all copper heads, you know (some) of the adventures -- some would say obsession -- I have with copper on irons, but I feel like I have to put in a new word on the TSG Works Smoked Copper refinish. I started gaming A-Grind wedges earlier this year, and really fell hard for Ako-san's 56-onset. Something about it really clicked for my game. I was giving myself way better looks at 1-putts on all kinds of greens, it was magic out of sand, great on approaches high and low and from varying distances, and it quickly grew so useful that I was able to free up a space in my bag by taking out my gap wedge. You get the drift -- loved the club and it replaced Miuras, OnOff, Yururi, etc. in my bag of tricks. I was also really thrilled with the way TSG turned a set of P2's into copper satin for me, but I kept looking at the brushed silver A-Grind in the corner of my bag by itself. Beautiful but lonely... Then I saw a picture Ash posted of what he had Chris do on a set of Crazy wedges with the smoked copper refinish, so I figured why not, I'd give that a shot, too. It came back to me before Thanksgiving. So I popped out to the range over the weekend and took a bunch of my other wedges with it to do the test I always start wedges out with. And, oh my, as I told Chris, it was love at first hit. The ball jumped off the face high and straight and zipping with spin. Another hit. Same thing. I immediately put everything else aside and tried to figure out how to describe the feel. It's unbelievably soft, and as Chris says, it has an almost sticky feeling to it. It made the copper satin finish actually feel rough to me. Some more hits. Stop chips quickly? Check. Hit a high and a low one at the 50-yd barrel? Check. Full swing to see how far I could go with control? Check -- out to about 80 yards for me. Oddly easy to get distance. What's going on here? was my thought... This finish is unique. Big winner for me in looks and feel. And I've seen and played a lot of copper. I took it out on the course this week to confirm and actually holed out from off the green once and came close a second time. Bottom line, I'm in love. Feel like I did when I hit my first Miura. Can't wait for the next shot with it. And... I am going in full tilt and refinishing a full set of A-Grind MB's that Stew was kind enough to let me take off his hands in that inventory sale recently. Full A-Grind bag in smoked copper for me. Looks to be a fine Xmas/NY season this year courtesy of Chris and The TSGWorks boyz with their smoked copper masterpiece! ;=]
  2. New Year's Toys / Part 1 A set of A-Grind R1 blades beautifully refinished by TSG Works in soft smoked copper
  3. Three putter heads just came back from a TSG Works makeover... Oilcan Copper x 3 !! Was not sure which one I wanted to keep , so I went ahead and refinished all three. Typical Ho behavior... right ? :) I think they all came out really nice. Now for the hard part .. need to choose one... :( - Vintage Yamada Wide Blade like mallet ( I think I am leaning towards this guy at the moment ) - Yamada Oldman - Miura KM-350 Thanks to Chris for his help in arranging these refinish projects!!
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