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    Callaway FT iz tour authentic 9.5* w/ diamana 'ilima 60 stiff Maruman shuttle 15* w/ ust proforce v2 65 stiff Callaway FT hybrid 18* w/ ust proforce v2 high launch 80 stiff Bridgestone j36 combo irons 3-pw w/ project x 5.5 Callaway x forged tour authentic wedges 54*, 60*(pm grind) Rifle 6.0 <<<Custom Handmade "YASUDA PROTOTYPE" 365 gram, 303 stainless steel, all around .5mm 24 karat gold plated finish, classic blade>>>

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  1. IMO the miyazaki is much smoother feeling with a slightly higher, more curved ball flight (launches a bit higher and descends a bit steeper), and gives me a bit more carry. The Fubuki feels really solid, and has a more piercing ball flight that carries a bit shorter but the additional roll makes the two have about equal distance. I tested the exact shafts that you mentioned, only neither were tipped and both were in an R9 supertri set to neutral tp. Hope this helps.
  2. I personally play lamkin crossline full cords, due to the extremely hot weather during the summer in California (my hands also sweat so that doesn't help at all). Even so, I would have to say that I am thoroughly impressed by the iomic grips. One of my buddies has had the sticky grips on his irons for about two full seasons and they show little to no signs of wear. Both of us play at least two 18 hole rounds a week (we are high school golfers) and hit the range for at least 5 hours during the week. The durability of these grips is crazy, not to mention they feel pretty good. Overall, I would say that the stickys are the closest thing to a winn in the iomic line and they last FOREVER.
  3. Does anyone know of any places where I can demo the 502's? I'm located in Sacramento, California, and like the way these clubs look. I just need to be sure that these clubs perform well enough to justify the price. If anyone has a set of these clubs and would be willing to let me demo them, that would be even better. Thanks in advance.
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