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Vegaman

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  1. A lot of people tend to hook their hybrids, compared to their long irons. it's a very common complaint even. The open face here should fix that
  2. This. Even their "forged" series are forgiving. And feel great too. My friend plays them, and I've hit them several times. Just a great, easy to hit soft feeling club
  3. Victoria also had the new Titleist Limited Edition MB 100s. Also cool to check out in the flesh
  4. Could've sworn I saw these in Tokyo a couple of days ago. At Victoria golf I think or at one of the shops at Shimbashi. Along with the new woods
  5. You could see the Endo Golf Lab being geared towards higher hcp players and seniors, while Epon focusing on blades, small CB's and conforming drivers
  6. Saw these in person today, beautiful looking. Yes, a unique design
  7. 57 sets! Anyway, did you manage to sell them all at a profit?
  8. And really cool bag there! I'd game it
  9. The Tour issue DG shafts typically costs 34-40 USD per shaft, the standard DG shafts 12-20 USD. Twice or thrice as expensive is not much all of a sudden?
  10. Also. many blade players (pro players, low hcp) think the S200/S300 and so on are the best shafts in the world. And yes, the Tour Issues are a lot more expensive. These are the industry standard on every Men's tour so is a logical choice for these clubs I guess.
  11. Didn't Srixon withdraw from the US market officially months ago? Or was it last year?
  12. Grand Prix seems a bit gimmicky, but everybody that ever hit one seem positive about distance and feel. I've never hit one myself
  13. The whole head is Beta Ti, pretty rare
  14. Not sure many brands mill from a billet of S20C or 25 though? Maybe they are, not sure. I thought SS was more common
  15. 52/8 56/12 60/6 I think..Not sure
  16. I've seen A.F.D a couple of times, but for sure not often. Seem they make more stuff for other brands than they make for "themselves"? Saw the A.F.D driver, it's identical to the Crazy 460
  17. Is it only below or above 90mph SS? Or is there another, different air pressure for 100, 110 and so on?
  18. face shape looks a lot like the first gen. Overall it looks a lot like the first gen in fact, expect for the speed pocket. Also, back to white
  19. The Sakura/Green Tea limited edition is really good too, better than the straight Green tea I think. I also really like the Cheescake version. The Wasabi, not so much
  20. So, these shoes are usually a bit bigger than the number says? A bit like Adidias always being smaller then..
  21. So as light a shaft as possible together with a head as heavy as possible? I find it very unlikely btw that anybody except a precious few could maintain SS with a really heavy club? Makes it a bit of a moot point?
  22. Always 10.5, the Zero was only offered in one loft.
  23. One more vote for XXIO, they make friendly, forgiving and easy launch drivers. With great feel too.

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