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  3. :tourstage: :tm: :callaway: :hogan: :bridgestone: PM me with your offers. No trades please.
  4. Shigeki Maruyama MR-23 Cavity Back Specs: .355 taper tip #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 PW Lie Angle 60.5 60.5 60.5 60.5 61 61.5 62 62.5 63 Loft Angle 18 21 24 27 31 35 39 43 47 F Progression 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45 5.25 5.25 Length 39.25 38.75 38.25 37.75 37.25 36.75 36.25 35.75 35.25 Weight (S200) 409 412 417 423 430 437 445 451 459 Weight (X100) 411 414 419 425 432 439 447 453 461 Balance D2 (S200 X100) 9.0/10-TourStage MR-23 X-Club 17° Hybrid/original DG X100 10/10-TaylorMade RAC CGB 3 iron >.370 tip >Headweight: 244g 9.9/10-TaylorMade RAC CGB 4 iron/original DG X100 9.7/10-Tourstage MR-23 US Spec Cb's 5-PW/original DG X100's >Minimal face & sole wear/Absoultely no club dings from bag chatter thanks to Castle Bay iron headcovers :love: GripMaster Leather Shock Resistant Pro-Taper grips :cool: In addition to the irons you'll receive... :cool: :surprize: ***BONUS ITEMS:surprize: 8/10 Callaway Steelhead 9 wood/original Memphis 10 & headcover PLUS your choice of the following... 1 dozen :callaway: HX Tour 56 OR Sample Pack Prototypes (9) balls total... (2) HX Tour 56 Proto (2) Bridgestone B330 (2) Wilson Staff Tx4 (3) Ben Hogan Tour Deep FYI: original MR-23 US Spec 17° Utility headcover is included. Just forgot to take a pic. ***$800 TaylorMade 304 Stainless Y-Cutter Brand New 54°/12° Headweight: 295g ***$200 ***Canadian/Overseas buyers must pay extra to cover shipping costs
  5. John Daly looks watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the final round of the Houston Open at the Redstone Golf Club on April 24, 2005 in Houston, Texas. Daly would loose to Vijay Singh of Fiji in a one hole playoff. Kevin Na looses a grip on the 12th hole during the final round of the Houston Open at the Redstone Golf Club on April 24, 2005 in Houston, Texas. Sergio Garcia of Spain watches his tee shot during the delayed second round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort on April 23, 2005 in Beijing, China. Ernie Els of South Africa takes his Lion head cover off his club during the delayed second round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort on April 23, 2005 in Beijing, China. Ernie Els of South Africa watches his tee shot on the par four 5th hole during the delayed second round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort on April 23, 2005 in Beijing, China. Paul Casey of England watches his tee shot on the par four 5th hole during the delayed second round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort on April 23, 2005 in Beijing, China. Sergio Garcia of Spain lines up his putt on the par three 6th hole during the delayed first round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort, on April 22, 2005 in Beijing, China. Sergio Garcia of Spain putts on the par five 8th hole during the delayed second round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort on April 23, 2005 in Beijing, China. Colin Montgomerie of Scotland watches his tee shot on the par three 6th hole during the third round of the 2005 Johnnie Walker Classic at the Pine Valley Golf Resort, on April 23, 2005 in Beijing, China. Vijay Singh of Fiji reacts on the green to his one shot victory over John Daly in a one hole playoff during the final round of the Houston Open on April 24, 2005 at the Redstone Golf Club in Houston, Texas. Luke Donald of England and his girlfriend Diane Antonopoulis of Canada pose in front of the 2008 Olympic Games Countdown Clock at the National Museum in Tiananmen Square in Beijing during the Johnnie Walker Classic at Pine Valley Golf Resort and Country Club on April 23, 2005, in Beijing, China. Top golf players, (L-R) South Korea's K.J. Choi, Scotland's Colin Montgomerie, China's Zhang Lianwei and Spain's Sergio Garcia, pose for a photo on the Great Wall of China, in the outskirts of Beijing 19 April 2005.
  6. http://www.hammyputter.com/site/step1.html http://www.macrogolf.com/index.htm
  7. :roll: Travel in time whenever you would like!! :roll: "I have used this time machine several times to travel to the future, and always see unexpected things whenever I arrive. I have also visited times past, but have never changed anything that I can remember. (I suppose if I changed something, since it was in the past, I would not know what had changed, since in the present, it would technically be how it always was. Wow, time is confusing)." "A word of caution - some trips can be a bit "bumpy", almost like "time turbulence", and your person can be moved around quite a bit. In case of instances like this, I recommend surrounding yourself with something soft, or padded. This will ensure protection for the duration of the travel." "This time machine is fully self-powered, so you do not need to worry about having to purchase batteries for it, or high power bills from using it too much." :confused: Questions from other buyers for this listing :confused: :roll: LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL :roll:
  8. :fever: :confused: :surprize: :money: Just a Thought 2000 :money: :surprize: :confused: :fever:
  9. :callaway: eBay Link :callaway: You are looking at a original Callaway F3 Prototype Tour driver. This is the same driver that Phil Mickleson has been lighting the tour up with this season. This driver is a True Tour Prototype F3 driver. There is the F1 pictured with no stamp, the F2, and the F3 which is the rarest of them all. The F1 head is 330cc, the F2 is 370cc, and the F3 is 400cc.
  10. :nikewood: Half-filled??? or Lead Tape??? :nikewood: VS.
  11. :nikewood: DRIVER :nikewood: Switched from the 96g to the 81g :nikewood: 3-WOOD :nikewood: 105g Diamana Shaft Specs
  12. :mizuno: Mizuno Tour G TH-1 :mizuno:
  13. Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland watches his tee shot on the ninth hole during the weather-delayed second round of the The Players Championship at the TPC at Sawgrass on March 26, 2005 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland watches his tee shot on the 12th hole during his match with Robert Allenby of Australia during the second round matches of the Accenture Match Play Championship at La Costa Resort and Spa on February 25, 2005 in Carlsbad, California. Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland hits a shot on the 18th hole during the weather-delayed second round of the The Players Championship at the TPC at Sawgrass on March 26, 2005 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Graeme McDowell of Ireland reacts to a missed birdie putt on the 2nd hole during the final round of the Bay Hill Invitational on March 20, 2005 at the Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Florida.
  14. Why Tiger Has His Long Ball Back Thanks to a Rock Ishii-created ball he has secretly played all year, Tiger Woods says he has regained the distance advantage he once used to dominate the Tour - by Alan Shipnuck :nikewood: Tiger Woods has a secret, and he's hiding it in plain sight. Every towering drive and 300-yard three-wood provides a clue, but the truth has been obscured by tiny black-and-silver lettering. What Woods hasn't made public -- until now -- is that since January he has been playing a hot new ball, the final, missing piece in the evolution of his equipment. In May this new ball will be brought to market by Nike as the One Platinum, yet at last week's Bay Hill Invitational each of Woods's rocks was stamped ONE GOLD, the name of the model he stopped using at the end of last year. "We want to be invisible to the Darrell Survey," says Stan Grissinger, the director of Nike Golf's ball division. "We're not quite ready to introduce this ball to the public, and we haven't wanted anyone to know about it." The commercial stakes are enormous whenever Woods changes equipment, and this new four-piece, solid-core ball is no exception. The Platinum prototype he's now playing has a softer center than that of his old Gold, while the outer core becomes progressively harder. The skin of the ball is composed of thinner, softer layers than Woods's old ball. This construction produces a higher launch angle and lower spin rate off Woods's driver, which overnight has given him 10 to 12 more yards. Yet with his wedges Woods can generate more spin with his new ball, giving him greater control and room for creativity around the greens. When Woods burst onto the Tour in 1996, he was so long it was as if he were playing a different, easier course than everyone else. Inch by inch that advantage had been eroded. While his competitors reaped tremendous gains in distance by marrying juiced balls to massive drivers with extra-long composite shafts, Woods clung to a less lively ball and a small-headed driver with a stubby steel shaft, opting for precision over raw power. Now, at long last, he has embraced the same cutting-edge technology as everyone else, and armed with equal equipment, Woods has restored the advantage of his superior talent. Eight years after his epochal 12-shot victory at the Masters, and five years after producing the greatest season ever, Woods is back to hitting shots that no one else can. The recent Ford Championship provided a stunning example of his new smashmouth ethos. Woods devoured Doral's Blue Monster and dominated Phil Mickelson, blowing it miles by Lefty off the tee and hitting one of the most mind-bending shots in Tour history. After Mickelson laid up on the 603-yard par-5 12th hole during the tense final round, Woods ripped a three-wood that carried 290 yards to the front of the green and then rolled to the back, setting up an eagle that keyed his victory. As satisfying as it was to overwhelm Mickelson -- who in early 2003 famously labeled Woods's equipment "inferior" and crowed, "He hates that I can fly it past him now" -- Woods professes to be more excited about having carried the bunker that was guarding the green at Doral's 12th. "I didn't make the [equipment] changes because the field was catching up to me," Woods said last week at the Bay Hill Invitational. "I did it because they kept making the courses longer. Bunkers I had always been able to fly I suddenly couldn't carry anymore. I couldn't cut some doglegs. So I made the changes to restore that advantage." While Woods's new ball is now no longer a secret weapon, the man who created it remains one of the game's great mysteries. Hideyuki (Rock) Ishii's official title is product development director of golf balls for Nike. What that means is that he is Woods's mad scientist, forever slaving away in the lab to invent a better product for his exacting boss. The spotlight on Woods is so blinding that those close to him are inevitably bathed in the glow. His father is a best-selling author, his wife's bikinied form adorns innumerable websites, and his caddie was once named the sportsman of the year in his native New Zealand. Ishii has been a member of Woods's inner circle since 2000, yet his contributions are known to only a precious few. Woods's opinion is the only one that really matters, and he says, "Rock is incredible. He can take what I'm feeling and translate it into numbers, and those numbers become new technology. When he hands me something, I have total confidence that it's going to work." Last week at Bay Hill, Ishii followed Woods during the Tuesday pro-am, scampering to the back of tee boxes to get a better view of the trajectory of his drives. After craning his neck to follow yet another rocket, Ishii was asked how much longer Woods is now compared with when they began working together in January 2000. Back then Woods used a low-trajectory wound ball and 265cc driver with a 43 1/2-inch-long steel shaft. (The shaft on his present driver is an inch longer.) "I have all the data," Ishii said, lowering his voice even though no one else was nearby. "It's 28 to 30 yards, but don't tell that to the USGA." Born and raised in Tokyo, Ishii, 40, didn't set foot in the U.S. until he was 27. As a kid his technical curiosity led to the dismemberment of numerous model trains. (His father and grandfather worked for an electric company and encouraged this kind of hands-on experimentation.) In 1989 Ishii graduated with a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Nagaoka University. Having played competitive tennis for much of his life, he seriously considered taking a job as an instructor at a tennis academy. "But a tennis pro with a master's -- that's crazy," Ishii says. Instead he joined Bridgestone as a research engineer in the sports-science department, doing biomechanical studies of the golf swing and using that data to help build some of the earliest launch monitors. Based in Tokyo, Ishii made occasional forays to the U.S., which is how he obtained his unlikely nickname -- Ishii means stone water well in Japanese, inspiring a colleague to start calling him Rock. "My poor parents," says Ishii, "but it is good professionally. No one ever forgets a Japanese guy named Rock." By 1993 he was concentrating on golf ball development with the Bridgestone brand Precept, and that year the company moved him and his wife, Harumi, to Covington, Ga., to oversee the development of a research and testing facility. Almost immediately he began collaborating with Nick Price, one of the game's preeminent technicians. Price was desperate to find an alternative to the high-spin wound balls that were endemic on the Tour at the time. Ishii and his team cooked up a two-piece Precept for Price that was a precursor to today's high-performance solid-core balls. Price began using this new Precept in late 1993, and in '94 he had a season for the ages, winning the British Open and PGA Championship and ascending to No. 1 in the World Ranking. Ishii's reputation as one of the best ball guys in the business led to a consulting gig with Nike as it prepared to launch its first line of balls in the late '90s. He did his first tests with Woods in January 2000. "I was very, very nervous," says Ishii. "Tiger is always b.s.'ing, but for me it is not relaxed, ever. I remember feeling a lot of pressure to produce something new for him, something better. He is the best at what he does, and he expects the best." At the time of that first encounter Woods, like most Tour pros, was still playing a wound ball, even though the high spin rate often meant that his drives would balloon and lose precious distance. Ishii presented Woods with 15 different stones to test, some wound, others prototypes of a solid-core ball. Woods was intrigued with the new balls but noncommittal. A couple of months later Ishii was vacationing in Hawaii with Harumi and their sons, Yota and Taiki. (A daughter, Yu, would be born that June.) Woods's people called, and Ishii had the same thought that he does every time he sees TIGER on his caller ID: Oh, God, I hope nothing's wrong. Woods wanted to do some further experimentation with the solid-core prototypes. Immediately. Ishii dutifully left his family in Hawaii and flew to Orlando to meet Woods. By May 2000 Woods was comfortable enough to put the new Tour Accuracy TW into play in what Grissinger calls "a watershed moment for our company." A month later, at Pebble Beach, Woods's 15-stroke victory in the U.S. Open ushered in a new era in golf, and not only for the obvious reasons. Within four months Titleist had rushed to the Tour its own solid-core ball, the Pro V1, and almost overnight the wound ball was obsolete, marking one of the most significant technological shifts since hickory shafts gave way to steel. Woods's Open victory should've been the sweetest moment of Ishii's career, but the self-described workaholic says, "I didn't really enjoy it. The whole time I was afraid the ball would split in half, just come apart. This had never happened in any test. I know it was irrational, but that's all I could think about." The only thing Woods blew apart was the competition, winning five of the next eight majors. During this stretch he was understandably loath to tinker with his tools. "He basically would say, 'I don't have time,'" says Ishii. "As a result, his equipment became a little old-fashioned." Beginning with that first Tour Accuracy TW, Woods had always instructed Ishii to formulate his balls to produce a low launch angle with a high spin rate, which Tiger felt allowed him to shape his shots more effectively. Most other pros opted for high launch with low spin to maximize distance. The game was changing around him, but Woods refused to keep up in the distance wars, much to Ishii's exasperation. "When Jay Haas is hitting it close to Tiger, you know something is wrong," he says. "Nothing against Jay Haas." After Woods was blanked in the majors in 2003, last season became a time of tremendous transition in his game. He underwent the second major swing overhaul of his career, and he finally became open to joining the arms race for more distance. During their monthly test sessions, Ishii usually tees up balls for Woods, because it speeds up the process and both are comfortable with this act of deference. For years Woods had complained that Ishii teed the ball too high, but this was by design, as he was trying to get Tiger to launch the ball higher. Woods stopped his kvetching last summer when he made the leap to a 410cc driver. Since putting the 460cc model into play at last year's Tour Championship, Woods has been teeing his ball about a quarter of an inch higher than he used to. Thanks to Ishii, "I'll try anything," Woods says. "Of course, that doesn't mean I'm going to like it, at least at first." At Bay Hill, Ishii and Woods had to have another meeting of the minds, though this time it was for a rather mundane matter -- the cosmetic markings on the One Platinum that Tiger will put into play in May. Throughout the practice round Ishii clutched an unmarked black box in the manner of a Secret Service agent guarding the red phone. On the 8th tee Ishii finally sneaked under the ropes to confer with Woods. "Rock, what's up, dude?" Tiger said. "I want to show you a few balls." "Don't bother -- I've decided to use the Pro V1." Ishii ignored this jab and produced three balls from the black box. Each of them was stamped ONE PLATINUM, but the individual balls had different designs framing the words: an asterisk (which will adorn the model to be sold to the public), a dash and the letters TW. Woods chose the TW design, as he always does, leading Ishii to ask, "Why don't you pick the same one as the consumer version? You would sell more balls, make more money." "Shut up," Woods explained, laughing. As this exchange played out, Woods and Ishii were joined by caddie Steve Williams. It is a measure of how comfortable player and caddie are in Ishii's presence that as the trio marched down the fairway, one of them uncorked an epic bit of flatulence. It wasn't Ishii, but he later declined to I.D. the culprit. That kind of discretion is prized by Woods, who has had well-documented partings with an agent, a caddie and a swing coach, each of whom had taken on a high profile before being axed. In his five years with Woods, Ishii has almost never been quoted. "I want you to understand, my job is to make balls for Tiger, not to talk about him," he says. "Some people close to Tiger do so much talking, they begin to think they are" -- he throws back his shoulders and puffs out his chest -- "a big man. Me, I don't ever forget how lucky I am to work with Tiger. It is an honor to play even the smallest role." Ishii takes nothing for granted, personally inspecting every ball sent to Woods. In another effort to keep his prized pupil happy, Ishii recently sent a batch of balls to Mrs. Woods with ELIN stamped in pink. Tiger has reciprocated. A couple of years ago Ishii's son Yota was struggling in school and Woods sent him a handwritten note saying, in part, "Do your best, my friend." The 11-year-old boy keeps the words of encouragement in his school notebook. There is a little tension in the Ishii-Woods relationship, though. After long days on the range at Isleworth Country Club -- Woods's home base in Orlando -- Rock and Tiger sometimes repair to the clubhouse for some intense Ping-Pong battles. Nike tour rep Rick Nichols was on hand for a recent skirmish, in which Woods won all three games by slim margins. Says Nichols, "At the end of the day, we're driving away and Rock says to me in this really serious voice, 'You know, if I practice a little, I think I can take him.'" Then again, that might not be necessary. If history has taught us anything, it is that the difference between winning and losing is often simply a tweak in technology. If cutting-edge prototype Ping-Pong balls begin showing up at Isleworth, we'll know who invented them.
  15. Annika Sorenstam of Sweden hits her tee shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the MasterCard Classic at Bosque Real Country Club on March 6, 2005 in Mexico City, Mexico. Annika Sorenstam of Sweden hits her tee shot on the ninth hole during the second round of the Safeway International at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club on March 18, 2005 in Superstition Mountain, Arizona. Annika Sorenstam of Sweden hits her tee shot on the first playoff hole with Lorena Ochoa of Mexico at the Safeway International at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club on March 20, 2005 in Superstition Mountain, Arizona.
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LEWIS TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 9.5°-TOURSPEC TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-YS7 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 18°-YS7 FRANK LICKLITER II TITLEIST 905S 9.5°-YS6 TITLEIST 904F 13°-YS9.1 PETER LONARD TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 9.5°-DIAMANA TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-HTD CB85 STEVE LOWERY CLEVELAND LAUNCHER COMP 9.5°-VTLT CLEVELAND LAUNCHER 13°-TOURSPEC ORLIMAR TRIMETAL+ 16°-PENLEY ULTRON ANDREW MAGEE TAYLORMADE R510 9.5°-YS8.1 CLEVELAND LAUNCHER 13°-GD PROTOTYPE CLEVELAND LAUNCHER COMP 19°-YS8.1 JEFF MAGGERT PING G2 460 8.5°-HARRISON PRO 2.5 PING I3 14°-HARRISON PRO 1.8 HUNTER MAHAN PING G2 460 7°-ACCRA SE80 TAYLOR VSTEEL 13°-ACCRA SC95 SONARTEC MD 19°-APACHE MCC SHIGEKI MARUYAMA BRIDGESTONE X-DRIVE 9.5°-TOUR AD TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-TXD-65 LEN MATTIACE CALLAWAY BB FUSION FT3 10.5°-YS6 CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA 4+-YS7 HOGAN CFT-NV HYBRID 85 BILLY MAYFAIR TITLEIST 905S 8.5°-YS POWER 75 TITLEIST 904F 13°-YS POWER FWY 85 TITLEIST 904F 17°-YS POWER 85 SCOTT MCCARRON CALLAWAY BB FUSION FT3 9.5°-YS POWER 65 CALLAWAY BB FUSION 15°-YS POWER 75 CALLAWAY BB HW 2H 17°-NV HYBRID 105 GRAEME MCDOWELL TAYLORMADE R5 DUAL 8.5°-GRAFALLOY PROLITE TAYLORMADE 200 13°-GRAFALLOY TOUR X TAYLORMADE 200 17°-GRAFALLOY TOUR X SHAUN MICHEEL TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 10.5°-STRIPER TOUR 80 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD III 3-STEALTH 70 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD III 5-STEALTH 70 KEVIN NA TITLEIST 905T 9.5°-APACHE MFS MATRIX TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-SPEEDER 757 TITLEIST 904F 17°-SPEEDER 757 TAYLORMADE RESCUE 22°-APACHE MCC NICK O`HERN PING SI3 8°-ALDILA R&D PROTO BRONZ 65 PING TISI TEC 14°-VISTA PRO 90 PING TISI TEC 17°-VISTA PRO 90 MARK O`MEARA TITLEIST 905T 9.5°-660TR TITLEIST 904F 13°-660TR TITLEIST 904F 17°-660TR AARON OBERHOLSER TITLEIST 905T 9.5°-NV 85 TAYLORMADE 200 TOUR 15°-YS7+ TAYLORMADE RETRO RAYLOR 19°-YS9 JOE OGILVIE TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 9.5°-VISTA PRO TS 70 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-PROFORCE 75 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 18°-HTD CB85 GEOFF OGILVY TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 9.5°-HTD CB65 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 15°-PROJECT X JAY OVERTON TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 8.5°-NV 65 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-PROLAUNCH BLUE TAYLORMADE RESCUE 19°-UST IROD TAYLORMADE RESCUE 22°-UST IROD GREG OWEN TAYLORMADE R510 9.5°-TX 90 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 15°-TX 90 RYAN PALMER TITLEIST 905S 9.5°-HTD CB70 SONARTEC SUPER CV PRO 14°-ACCRA SC75 SONARTEC TRC 18°-ACCRA SC75 ROD PAMPLING TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 10.5°-HTD GX CALLAWAY STEELHEAD+ 3-GRAFALLOY PROLITE CRAIG PARRY CALLAWAY BB FUSION FT3 9.5°-NV 65 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD 3+-NV 85 CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA HW 2H 17°-NV 95 COREY PAVIN TAYLORMADE R5 DUAL 9.5°-SIX TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 15°-SPEEDER 757 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 18°-GRAFALLOY PROLITE TAYLORMADE RESCUE 22°-DYNAMIC GOLD PAT PEREZ TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 7.5°-UST PROFORCE PROTO TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-SHAQX CRAIG PERKS TITLEIST 983K 9.5°-SPEEDER 757 TITLEIST 904F 15°-SPEEDER 757 TAYLORMADE RESCUE 19°-DYNAMIC GOLD TOM PERNICE JR. TITLEIST 905S 8.5°-YS POWER 65 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-SHAQX TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 18°-SHAQX KENNY PERRY TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 9.5°-TOUR GAT 75 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-TOUR GAT 75 TIM PETROVIC TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 8.5°-SPEEDER 757 SRIXON W302 12.5°-STRIPER TOUR 80 NICKENT 3DX 18.5°-APACHE MCG HBT CARL PETTERSSON NIKE IGNITE 410 10.5°-SIX ADAMS REDLINE RPM 16°-YS6 D.A. POINTS TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 10.5°-PROLAUNCH BLUE TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL 15°-PRO FORCE 85 SONARTEC MD 21°-UST IROD SONARTEC TD 21°-DYNAMIC GOLD IAN POULTER TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 8.5°-GRAFALLOY BLUE TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-GRAFALLOY PROLITE TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 18°-GRAFALLOY PROLITE d**kY PRIDE TAYLORMADE R580 8.5°-ACCRA SE80 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-SPEEDER 757 TAYLORMADE RESCUE 19°-RP RIFLE LITE TED PURDY PING G2 460 8.5°-YS6 PING TISI TEC 14°-GRAFALLOY BLUE PING G2 17°-GRAFALLOY BLUE BRETT QUIGLEY CALLAWAY BB FUSION FT2 9.5°-ACCRA T70 CALLAWAY BOBBY JONES 3FW-RCH 36 LOREN ROBERTS TAYLORMADE 300 TOUR 9.5°-YS8.1 MIZUNO MP 001 13.5°-DYNAMIC GOLD CALL STEELHEAD+ 4-DYNAMIC GOLD TAYLORMADE RESCUE 19°-TOUR CONCEPT JUSTIN ROSE TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 8.5°-ALDILA TGW 80 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 15°-ZCOM TW84 BRETT RUMFORD TITLEIST 905T 9.5-SPEEDER 757 TITLEIST 980F STRONG 15-YS8.1 ADAM SCOTT TITLEIST 983K 8.5°-UST PROFORCE PROTO TITLEIST PT 15°-DYNAMIC GOLD JOHN SENDEN TAYLORMADE R5 DUAL 9.5°-YS6 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD III 4+-YS6 PATRICK SHEEHAN CALLAWAY BB 454 8°-NV 65 CALLAWAY BB FUSION 15°-ZCOM TW74 MICHAEL SIM TITLEIST 983K 8.5°-HTD CB70 TITLEIST 904F 15°-GRAFALLOY PROLITE JOEY SINDELAR TAYLORMADE R510 7.5°-PENLEY TOUR ETA TAYLORMADE 200 TOUR 13°-PENLEY GRAPHITE LITE VIJAY SINGH CLEVELAND LAUNCHER COMP 460 9.5°-SHAQX CLEVELAND LAUNCHER 13°-SHAQX CALLAWAY STEELHEAD 9-D03 JEFF SLUMAN TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 9.5°-SIX TAYLORMADE 200 TOUR 13°-SIX TAYLORMADE 200 TOUR 18°-SIX JOEY SNYDER III PING SI3 380 7°-ACCRA SE80 PING TISI TEC 14°-PRO 95 ANDRE STOLZ CALLAWAY BB 454 10°-YS7+ CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA 4- YS6+ CALLAWAY BB HW 3H 20°-NV 105 STEVE STRICKER TITLEIST 905T 8.5°-PRO 95 CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA 3+-PRO 95 HAL SUTTON CALLAWAY BB FUSION FT3 9.5°-SPEEDER 757 TAYLORMADE RETRO RAYLOR 16°-DYNAMIC GOLD VAUGHN TAYLOR TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 10.5°-VISTA TS 60 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD+ 4+-EI70 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD+ 5-EI70 KIRK TRIPLETT TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 7.5°-HARRISON PRO 2.5 CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA 3+-YS7 SONARTEC TD 17°-YS7 BO VAN PELT NIKE IGNITE 460 9.5°-ACCRA 75 NIKE T60 13°-PRO 95 CALLAWAY STEELHEAD+ 5-ALDILA TGW 80 SCOTT VERPLANK TAYLORMADE R540 9.5°-MASS BLEEX TAYLORMADE 200 TOUR 13°-ALDILA TOUR GOLD TAYLORMADE 200 TOUR 17°-ALDILA TOUR GOLD TITLEIST 975F 20.5°-UST TOUR 665 DUFFY WALDORF TITLEIST 905T 9.5°-STRIPER TOUR 80 TAYLORMADE VSTEEL 13°-STRIPER TOUR 80 TAYLORMADE RETRO RAYLOR 16°-STRIPER TOUR 80 JIMMY WALKER TAYLORMADE R7 QUAD 7.5°-DYNAMIC GOLD TITLEIST 970 SERIES 15°-DYNAMIC GOLD CHARLES WARREN PING G2 460 8.5°-GRAFALLOY TOUR X TITLEIST 970 SERIES 15°-GRAFALLOY PROLITE MIKE WEIR TAYLOR R7 QUAD 10.5°-DIAMANA TAYLOR 200 TOUR 15°-ALDILA TGW 80 TAYLOR VSTEEL 18°-MITSUBISHI RAYON LEE WESTWOOD PING G2 460 8.5°-GRAFALLOY TOUR X PING G2 14°-GRAFALLOY TOUR PING G2 17°-NV 75 CASEY WITTENBERG CALLAWAY BB 454 9°-VISTA PRO TS 70 CALLAWAY S2H2 3FW-RP FM WOOD HOGAN CFT 19°-NV 85 TIGER WOODS NIKE IGNITE 460 9.5-DIAMANA NIKE T60 15-DIAMANA
  17. My r7 10.5°/Tour Shaqx has a CB above the Txxxxx & my backup r7 10.5° head has just a C above the Txxxxx. They're both 1° open. All of the B above the Txxxxx r7 tour heads sit dead square while the CB or C above the Txxxxx sit either 1° open or closed. If you buy from a TaylorMade tour van tech from Escondido, CA. the head will be 1° open. :wink:
  18. Mamiya Axiv 6064M Michelle Wie watches her tee shot on the third tee during the third round of the Safeway International on March 19, 2005 at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Superstition Mountain, Arizona. Michelle Wie watches her pitch shot on the third hole during the third round of the Safeway International on March 19, 2005 at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Superstition Mountain, Arizona. Michelle Wie checks her scorebook during the 1st Round of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club on January 13, 2005 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Michelle Wie walks across the 14th green during the first round of the Safeway International on March 17, 2005 at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Superstition Mountain, Arizona. Michelle Wie and her caddie Fanny Sunesson walk to the second green during the third round of the Safeway International on March 19, 2005 at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Superstition Mountain, Arizona.
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