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  1. Man....that's like a transformer putter lol
  2. Depends on the maker, head type, etc. I've seen a lot of custom putter going for high price due to the uniqueness of the design, the maker, etc.
  3. EdGolf replied to Spoon's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Yup, I was thinking the same thing when I saw those coppers.....
  4. EdGolf replied to viperact's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I'm based in SEA and I've not seen any Epons selling heads only...... Something is truly wrong if they are selling heads only. Beware of fakes lol
  5. Man.... oh man..... the price for the Epon driver is dirt cheap.........!!
  6. When do you thinks its safe for you to post pictures T?? Already what you describe seems like the perfect blade but yet difficult to place any order without actually seeing what it's like lol
  7. EdGolf replied to supo's post in a topic in Want To Buy
    Stew.... you might wanna order from Fairway golf.... http://www.fairwaygolfusa.com/true-temper-monaco-prototype-iron-shaft-set-p-16206.html#.UHu8VBhhP_Q they have the X available and great price too !!
  8. Hahahha..... yeah I for one am excited that they finally come out with a blade... seem I might finally hop onto the Yamaha bandwagon... maybe something like the SX-25.... yummy Can't wait !!
  9. Stew... are those the same condition as the one I bought?
  10. Both min offset. I will try to take some comparison pictures tonight. Please remind me if I forget thou'
  11. I play Miura 1957 and Yururi Flatback Raw. As for grind, the leading edge of Yururi is much sharper and therefore IMO more suitable for hard pan fairway whereelse the Miura sole grind is more versatile. Both are excellence irons.... in terms of feel, the Yururi is much softer (could also be due to the raw finish) where the Miura is more firm and clicky at impact. In terms of topline, Yururi is thinner - almost knife like but this is not to say Miura topline is thick as it's also thin.
  12. EdGolf replied to swing981's post in a topic in Want To Buy
    Thought you withdraw your Ryoma??
  13. I call that finish SMOKING HOT !! Very nice......
  14. Hmmm does this mean we will see a float of Yammies drivers on BST for cheap soon??
  15. Guys, Looking for a set of Aerotech i80 Regular from #5-P for a friend of mine. If you have any, please PM me. Thanks.......Ed
  16. EdGolf replied to DaleUK's post in a topic in Want To Buy
    Antz have one in BST which might suit your friend need.
  17. EdGolf replied to supo's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    I will need to hit the gym A LOT in order to pick up any of Stew stuff..... Too bad too as he have some amazing stuff
  18. Doubtful it's new....
  19. EdGolf replied to corky3's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Really?? Now that's new to me!! Always thought those scoring lines there are for spin purpose??
  20. EdGolf replied to corky3's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    wonder of those lines on the face increase spin?
  21. Base on your brand of choice, I think it's a no brainer which one you should choose lol
  22. I've not hit MP59 but have hit MP58 with the maraging steel face (or something like that) and the feel of that was very firm and crisp. Forgiveness I think AF502 for sure is more forgiving where the MP59 might be more like AF302 - not sure as I've yet to hit the new Mizuno. If can, best to try.... Either brand produce great clubs and its boild down to personal preference which one you like.
  23. If I could hit a 9.5 I would grab this from you but I just cannot seem to hit UP on that darn ball :-( For that price I would rather not sell...
  24. I've hit the 551 and I own a set of 502. In terms of forgiveness and distance, I think both are equal. 551 will feel more firm where 502 will feel really soft.