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  1. Check out my 6/5/05 B.S.T. listing for this 9.5 / 10 custom wedge. It has the specs you have requested. PM me if interested. Thanks, Warren
  2. FYI, this wedge has the tour box grooves, but will not sheer covers. It has a grind that allows you to open the blade and glide through sand or grass easily without hitting thin. This wedge retails for $185+; a true weapon.
  3. 58* Scratch Wedge w/ Triple Black Finish Standard shape, triple black w/ no paintfill, box grooves, 58* w/ 8* bounce, 62* lie, 35.75" w/ DGS400, round tour velvet w/ logo down, D5+ swingweight, modrate sole camber, mod heel & trailing edge relief, slightly rolled leading edge, thin top line. Ordered new from Ari, used one round: 9.5/10 condition. Slight wear in center of face...no scratches, dings. $95.00, plus USPS Priority. PayPal preferred.
  4. What are the specs: flex on rifle scale, length, swingweight, gram wt of shaft, tipped (?), type grip, scratches, condition of crown? Thanks, Warren
  5. Price Drop: $345.00 PayPal'd & shipped to CONUS. T...... serial number; the real deal! Will consider trades for Nike blades or 905 S 9.5*. SOLD...thanks for looking
  6. Price Drop: $345.00 PayPal'd & shipped to CONUS. T...... serial number; the real deal! Will consider trades for Nike blades or 905 S 9.5*.
  7. As a matter of information, I have purchased three drivers and two wedges over the past three years from Todd & Bomb Squad;each club has been perfect and I am extremely particular about my clubs. But, that is my experience and opinion; just like certain body orifices, everybody has one... !
  8. R510 TP Tour with Fuji 771 TA S Tour Spec in like new condition, hit 30 balls: no dings, scratches, idiot marks. 8.5* loft plays to effective 9*, straight face, 390CC. 205+ gram head with swingweight @ D4+. 45" with 6.7 flex, round tour velvet full cord grip. Purchased new and assembled by BSG. $395. PayPal'd Thanks for looking, Warren
  9. Richard, What would be the swingweight of the 5 iron @ 38"? Could you set the lie & lofts to my specs? Not interested in the 52* & 56*...what would be the price without them? Thanks, Warren
  10. What is the swingweight, length of 5 iron, lofts and lie? Shafts tipped? Interested in a trade for a R510 tour 8.5* (9.0*) with 771 TA S, as new?
  11. I have similar course conditions due to the Tifton 419 Bermuda fairways. My experience is you need a rounded leading edge, moderate camber and bounce with up to a mid width sole; you do not want a sharpe leading edge to dig. As an example, I had a set of Titleist 680's which were perfect, despite their narrow sole. Due to the thin fairways in the off season, you do need a compromise and a more narrow sole helps. If you intend to order custom irons, the company should be able to incorporate the necessary grind specs after you explain your course /swing particulars. Otherwise, most retail sets are designed to accommodate a variety of turf conditions and are a reasonable compromise versus the extra cost of a specialized grind. Good luck, Warren
  12. Given your present situation, you probably do not want radical set up / equipment changes until your season is over. You seem to have adjusted well given your handicap and scoring...good hand-eye coordination. It sounds like you need longer clubs and probably a more upright lie; both changes will influence your swing plane, arc, trajectory and timing. Ultimamtely, you will play more consistantly, everything else being equal. Proper fitting is very important, especially at your level of play. Get with a knowledgeable instructor and club fitter and begin the process. It may take some time to adjust, but your game will be more solid / consistant. Good luck, Warren
  13. The face of the 905 series is definitely new. I have it from very reliable sources, the Titleist 905 faces are the hottest of any of the new releases from the top manufacturers. The faces are designed to launch the ball at incredible speed using technology Titleist was aware, but previously refused to market. The proverbial "gloves are off" with the 905 series technology. They may look old school, but have stealth technology within. Davis and Ernie are are doing very well with them; wasn't Davis the distance leader at the Hope? As for the ridiculous prices on ebay, I am aware of $1,700 paid for a tour 905T on another web site. Supply and demand does work, especially for some who have more $'s than sense. But hey, it's their money! I intend to order a 905S (the "E" replacement) to my specs after all the hype and inflated prices subside. Knowing and liking Titleist, it may replace my R510 Tour?!
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