driverhead
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Wedges : Cleveland CBX
Driver: Ping G400 SFT or G400 MAX
Fw : Ping g400 SFT
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The Adams Launch Lab driver was hard to hit but rewarded pure strikes shafted with a PROJECT X shaft driver shaft 5.5 was the only driver I hit 3 straight drives on the golf course over 300 yards. It was perfect distance conditions,, mid 80 temps , great ball flight conditions and ample roll.
The PRGR RS driver is forgiving, but rewards a good strike with perfect trajectory and great roll out. Fantastic driver for windy conditions.
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25 minutes ago, Henry said:
How about light steel shafts for irons. Anything lighter than NSPro750 in steel?
Nippon Zelos 7.
https://www.tourspecgolf.com/nippon-ns-pro-zelos-7-steel-shaft.html
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On 8/14/2017 at 11:57 PM, Duffer19 said:With 37 and 38* for PW, how do you fill in the gap? My 703 is 43* PW and I have to use a 48* and a 54* GW.
I just got a set of these. I have used several models of EGG irons thru the years. The 2014 Super EGGS had the biggest wow factor, The 2015/2016 Red Egg irons had the most shot control. The 2017 PC EGG irons have the wow factor distance of the 2014 Super Eggs, and the shot control of the RED EGG irons. The sole design has the best turf interaction of any Egg, or any iron that I have hit. As for the gap factor, I have the 7-A wedge. The A wedge is 43 degrees (great for chipping BTW) . 50 54 AND 58 degree PXG wedges, and the transition is very smooth.
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3 hours ago, Henry said:
Wonder why they added the crown to the fairway woods? Having the crown off made these very appealing to me. Now they look like any other fairway wood. Hope they perform just as well.
They did the same thing to the hybrids also. More conventional design. I do like the look of the EGG Driver, and EGG irons.
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On 5/2/2017 at 10:50 PM, chuck4golf said:
Does it also make sense to end up with a bunch of hybrids, all the way down to a 6 or 7 hybrid?
I have used a mixed bag of EGG hybrids thru thru the 6 , (and EGG irons) with great success, been testing the Fourteen HI877 24, 27 and 30 degree iron/hybrid/utility and been very impressed with the feel and performance. I was in a bad accident 2 years ago (broken ankle) , and any club/bag setup that makes the game easier is the way to go for me.
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1 hour ago, TourSpecGolfer said:I hope more people learn how awesome these FW's are.
They are my best recommendation for someone who needs a forgiving and hot shallow face fairway wood that has a nice smaller shape at address.
Head to head how do these compare to the Maruman Shuttle FWS?
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Gloire Help
in Japanese Golf Clubs
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GLOIRE RESERVE
SLDR/M1 adapter will work.
Gloire reserve has several layers of composite material in the face insert.