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Vegaman

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  • Birthday 11/13/1974

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Thailand, Sweden
  • Interests
    Golf! Guitar playing, exercise

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    No laying up
  • Occupation
    Tour Manager
  • Handicap
    10
  • Brand of Choice
    Epon, Mizuno, Callaway
  • What's in the Bag?
    Epon 302s 4-pw, Epon 551s 4-pw. Mizuno The Craft 611 Driver. Bold Wedges, kasco Dolphin Wedges.

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  1. I remember Tario himself explaining he's of a mixed Chinese/Canadian background. Then he moved to Japan as an adult?
  2. These look amazing...Pretty exotic stuff, don't see these everyday GLWS
  3. I also still game my Mizuno 611 Craft, at ten degrees which is more than i usually play. I usually hit the ball high with a lot of spin, this driver solved that. flat low spin flight, good roll out.
  4. I've seen a photo of this show up on TSG's Facebook page, but so far nothing more detailed? Is that a forged cup face? What ti material is used? Etc etc, when is more info coming
  5. Lol, yeah it all seems so off, logic wise
  6. I remember posting something about this years ago, when I started getting into JDM, the fact that irons were always short and flat as standard, but woods were always over-length and super upright...It somehow doesn't make any sense. For example, if Japanese golfers have "short arms" then that should result in longer irons too, not just woods?
  7. Not sure about trajectory, but I'm thinking a bigger sweet area for misses out of the toe or high on the face, self correcting draw comes to mind. Personally I never miss out of the heel for example.
  8. I also like the high toe look...although one wonders how that will look when combined with the upright lie?
  9. Nice post! Thanks a lot. It's really hard getting feedback on these boutique brands. Keep it coming, ha ha!
  10. Around 1000 USD usually only gives you a pretty beat up set of these clubs in Japan. Just because ONE person sold them crazy cheap doesn't mean the rest of the market must follow. Obviously. What if he had given them away? All 1st generation personals would be worth zero?
  11. I still like the Kasco dw-113 in 52 & 58. Most teardrop-y shape you'll ever see. For really soft conditions I bring out the Bolds Ltd.
  12. Yeah, I have been culling stuff pretty severly, only have 2 epon iron sets these days...Shafted I might add.
  13. Ha ha, sure..No, I was saying too bad because I might have been ready to pick up the set before the heads were sold. Kinda rare to see my spec coming up in a ready built set.
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