Everything posted by nobmontana
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Only Grandista 3W head and Epon Fortune Mallet left
I've not been too active in buying this year so I don't have too much to sell but a few nice things that may pique your interest. 1. Epon Fortune Mallet 34" Iomic Jyu Mid Grip - Condition is 8/10 some surface swirl on the sole. Magnetic closure head cover is rough but still usable. Your standard mid-Mallet shape, face balanced, made of S20C Carbon Steel, Deep milled. I could totally game this but I found another putter that works better for me. $400 Paypal net to me + actual shipping 2. Grandista RS-D Driver head only 9 deg / 202g w/unused head cover - Condition is 8/10 looks like this head had Hadlass Glass coating and close to the hosel there are wrinkles of the coating due to applying heat for reshafting. Does not impact performance. I have another head with slightly different specs so this one can go. One of my favorite JDM heads ever. Recent Trackman measurement showed, it can still go head to head against my Ping G410 LST in distance. !!SOLD!! 3. Grandista RS-F The III 15 deg 3W head only 210g - Condition is 8.5/10 no head cover Full Titanium fairway. Traditional shape with mid-shallow face. Very nice feel at impact. $125 Paypal net to me + actual shipping 4. Grandista RS-F The V 18 deg 5W head only 215g - Condition is 9/10 no head cover Full Titanium fairway. Traditional shape with mid-shallow face. !!SOLD!! 5. Modus 120 Stiff 4-9 + extra 9 for PW MCC White out grips !!SOLD!! 6. Modus 105 Regular 4-PW !!SOLD!! 7. NS Pro 950GH Stiff 4-PW Masda Slick Fit grips !!SOLD!!
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SOLD!! MINT '19 Bettinardi QB8 303SS Limited F.I.T. Face 34.5" w/ '20 Party On Head cover
For sale is a rare limited edition Bettinardi QB8 (Queen Bee Eight) 34.5" made of 303SS with the F.I.T. Face option and limited edition 2020 Party On! head cover. Condition is mint with some hairline scratches here and there. F.I.T. face is noticeably softer feeling at impact than the normal micro-honeycomb face. Head over was $85 by itself! SOLD!!
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Ultra-Light, higher-launching shafts? (Driver, Fairway, Hybrids)
When you say "Moderate swing speed" what do you mean? 90mph? 100mph? When you say "ultra light," do you mean 40g or less? "Karu-Kata" in Japanese meaning "light and stiff" has been kind of the trend the last few years in both irons and woods. Grand Bassara are great shafts. I've tried the Bassara Griffin in 53TS back a few years ago and they were pretty stable for a slight weight shaft. I used to use Diamond Speeder 5X which was great and I currently use ATMOS Tourspec Black 5TX in my driver which is working great at the moment.
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
Got some range time with the Seven SC PX LZ 5.5 set up and it is good so far. The feel is more solid feeling that uber soft. But it does provide gobs of feedback whether I flushed it or off center. This will force me to hit more in the middle of the face. 🙂 The 5.0 flex definitely softer at impact overall but it felt okay even on off centered hits. Dispersion is defintely better with the 5.5 flex. For wedge shafts, I settled with Modus Tour 120 X flex shafts. They seem to work well. I had some Tour Only WV115's before but those were a bit too stout to my liking.
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
hey Mags.... yeah... I compared the LZ 5.0 and 5.5 extensively yesterday and it does look like my swing works better with the 5.5. With the 5.0 while I love the softer feel, I think the shaft sags a bit at the impact zone and my impact is not as solid as with the 5.5. LZ 5.5 is really good for me. The Monaco is just another option that I want to use in another set.
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
Yeah ok ... that sounds fair... Thanks Stu-san.
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
So here is an experiment that I am currently thinking about.... All you builders let me know if this is too risky. I have a set of TT Monaco Stiff 2-PW shafts that I recently acquired. Straight in would be just too stiff for me. I am thinking about either a soft step x 2 or even a soft step x 3 to see if it would work for me. Just a bit worried that too much soft stepping would possibly mess with the kick point etc... too much. Flex wise I think it would be right where I need them. Thoughts?
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
The teaching pro who did the fitting today was actually a KBS user... so he probably mixed in a lot of his personal preferences. Maybe he even gets paid commission for selling more irons with KBS shafts? My problem with KBS is that I have heard regularly occurring quality issues with their shafts. I've assembled my irons now and taking them for a test drive tomorrow. I am really hoping that the LZ 5.0 in the Seven SCs are going to work out for me.
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
OK back from my fitting. It's been a while since I've done a full on fitting with irons. Told them my story and we started trying different shafts based on what I have tried recently. The head I used was the Mizuno MP-20 MMC ( one with the Titanium Insert on the back ) looks like the loft was 32 deg which is similar to my Seven SC (31.5) and a bit stronger lofted compared to my Seven CB Proto (34) Shape wise pretty similar to either with slightly longer heel to toe blade length than my sets. We tried these shafts: - Dynamic Gold 105 S - Lowish spin / lower ball speed / higher launch NG - Project X LZ 5.5 - Good back spin / highest ball speed / higher launch (1) Best fit - KBS Tour 90 S - Lowish spin / lower ball speed / higher launch NG - Modus 105 S - Good back spin / high ball speed / higher launch (2) Second best fit - KBS $-Taper Lite 110 S - Lowish spin / lower ball speed / higher launch NG - KBS Tour S Soft Step x 1 Good back spin / good ball speed / lower launch (3) Good fit but a but less distance. possibly more consistency So there you have it. Got fit into a Project X LZ 5.5 .... hmmm it's funny because I just tried the PX LZ 5.5 2 days ago and I thought it felt really stiff. I also do have a set of the 5.0 that I was going to try anyway.... So I think what I will do first is to install the 5.5 in my Seven CB Protos and there 5.0 in the Seven SCs and play them for a bit. I was pleasantly surprised by the Modus 105 S and how good it felt with the Mizuno head. I remember the 105 S being a bit more harsh. If somehow the PX LZ's fail to satisfy on the course, I may try a 105 S as my next test. I am glad that I did this fitting because it turned out that I was not terribly off with my own experimenting but now I don't have to wonder about whether my selections are really the right ones.
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Totally lost with iron shafts......
Last season, I played the PRGR IDBL shafted with Dynamic Gold AMT Tour White S300 and I was playing very good golf.... then the pandemic happened and I started shuffling my clubs including my irons. While I was never a great striker of the ball to start with, I was at a point where I could hit the ball decently 90% of the time. After coming back from 3 months of not swinging a club at all, my swing somehow took a big blow and I could not hit my irons very well. went on a couple of free fittings to evaluate my swing/ club set up and found that I was losing a lot of swing speed and I was adding loft at impact ..... I pretty much used the entire season trying to get my swing back in shape. scores tanked to high 80's at times and felt like I really needed to redo everything... finally after using up the entire season, I think my swing is better again to a point where I can consistently hit the ball fairly well. Woods are now very consistent and satisfactory. Wedges are fine as long as the shaft is not too heavy. With heavy shafts (DG) , fuller shots are bound to be pulls to the left. 120g less so and 105g I can keep it straight even on full shots. Perhaps this symptom alone is telling about my swing? Anyway, My current irons are Seven SCs and Seven CB Protos. I've tried over 8 different shafts in the last 5 months and while some worked better than others, I still feel that I am not hitting things as good as I was last season. Here's a list of shafts I've tried and results, DG AMT S300 - Long irons were okay.... short irons feel too heavy and easy to pull left feels okay DG 105 S300 - Just okay over all. okay feeling okay performing. Modus 120 Stiff - Great soft feel off the face, occasional hooks (too much draw). not very consistent Modus 105 Regular - Great feel off the face, dispersion is a bit too much. not consistent. NS Pro 950GH Stiff - Great feel off the face.. fairly consistent. Feels a bit too light. Project X LZ 5.5 - Felt quite boardy and could not hit the ball well. I think it's too much shaft for me... Project X LZ 5.0 - Quick test yesterday and feel was pretty nice. This one could be good. Crazy CBI-80 LTD - Feel is firm and not great. Hit the ball pretty consistently but could be better. Anyway... I decided I pay a visit over to golftec today and do an iron shaft fitting. I want to test out some extreme things and hopefully identify the type of shaft that I would do well with. General weight, kick point and flex information is what I want to pin down for my current swing. I think I can then go look for shafts to try more confidently with better chance for success. Playing on the course with little confidence whether I'm playing appropriate setup with my irons is just frustrating and not fun for me. I will report back with my results later today...
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PING G425
Cool!! thanks for that info.
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PING G425
I currently have the G410 LST in my bag as my main gamer and wondering if the Japan/Australia release G425 are exactly the same as the US bound G425 line up expected in early 2021. My guess is that they would be the same. Hard to imagine a Japan / Australia only PING models.
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forgiving players CB 10 capper
nobmontana replied to supo's post in a topic in Out of Bounds: Lifestyle, Luxury, Autos, Hobbies, High Tech GearSo looking at the list of candidates, I would say that Seven SCs actually fall right into this category with modern lofts and very playeresque design, appearance, feel as well as performance. I am loving mine and have been tinkering around with different shafts. I probably tried 3 different shafts over the last 3 months. and going on my 4th this week. Crazy CBI-80, AMT White S300, DG 105, Modus 120 S and now Modus 105 R. I am also playing Seven CB Prototypes with NS950GH S which I feel are a great match and is a perfect set to carry around in my Sunday bag. My Seven CBs are not the CNC milled type but the first generation made of S15C. Very compact with longer hosel which implies slightly higher CG.
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TM P7MC was actually very very good.
I thought they were in Thailand.
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TM P7MC was actually very very good.
TM demo was at the range so I tried their SIM drivers and irons. For the driver SIM driver gave me the best numbers but to my pleasant surprise, my Grandista / Loop GK combo gt similar numbers on Trackman. The SIM driver was 3/4 inch longer than my Grandista .... I did not like the shape of the head .... it's too much pear shaped. Sound was better with the SIM MAX. SIM had a high pitch sound. Obviously Grandista driver wins big on looks feel and sound by a gazillion miles!! Irons... P770 and P7MC were the ones I tried. What I really wanted to do was try one of their irons using a Modus 105 in Regular flex. Going in, I've had previous experience with 105 Stiff and was not a fan of the rather harsh feel. Am I glad I tried the regulars. They feel as good as Modus 120 S. Trajectory is definitely higher than the 120 S but not by much. And best of all I was getting really nice numbers. P770 head I actually was not too impressed with. It just has a hollow feel even with the Speed Injection. Not my cup of tea. Then I tried the P7MC which is a Solid 1025 forged muscle cavity back. The shape really reminded me of the R9 forged. pretty nice looking other than the horizontal milling they did in the cavity area. There are no plastic badges which I like... and even the "T" logo is part of the milling. on the Japanese website it says it is made in Vietnam. if the heads are forged in Vietnam.... well I am quite impressed. How does it feel? It is in the same league as Mizuno and Srixon forged.. Very very good. Traditionally lofted at 34* 7i and 47* PW I did not expect much distance. But with the Modus 105 R combo. I was getting 5 yards more than my normal distance. Perhaps the Modus 105 is slightly lower spinning. Anyway, P7MCs were a pleasant surprise in this demo session for me!!
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Endo - slight dig at Miura?
I don't think Miura irons are inferior to Epon even from a feel perspective. As a hobby club builder, I find Miura hosels the most precisely centered of all heads I've tried in the past. As Hutchy says, Epon's design seems to be getting worse each model year.
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Do we actually need 14 clubs?
My very first JDM forged irons were Yonex Nextage NanoV Forged ( "not" the Tour version ) with DG TI S400 ... And 'til this day I am seeking that same feel at impact where some shots felt like I absolutely hit nothing!! Got pretty close with my current Seven CB Proto / DG AMT Tour White S300 combo, but not on the longer irons. I can't do the heavy shafts on longer irons anymore. don't have enough power to swing them! So the AMT with lighter long shafts helps a lot. Call me crazy, but my next build will have the DG Tour Issue AMT S400. :) They just work well for my swing. My belief is that the wall thickness of steel shafts translate into more dense muted feel at impact. Thicker steel wall = better feel at impact (for me.) Modern steel shafts (especially the light weight ones) have sort of a hollow feel at impact in my opinion unless you go with a very soft flex. A couple of exceptions or me have been the Modus 120 S and the NS950GH S, those can feel equally as good as the original DGs.
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Do we actually need 14 clubs?
Actually a pretty common set up with some top Japanese Pros. Matsuyama has 70TX or 80TX in driver and woods, but uses DG S400 in irons. I think Kodaira has a similar set up as well.
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Do we actually need 14 clubs?
Lovely!! That's a nice set up!!
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Honma TR20V 4-11 Project X LZ 6.0 Very Lightly Used
SOLD!!
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Honma TR20V 4-11 Project X LZ 6.0 Very Lightly Used
Hi gang! I hope you are all staying safe! Pretty crazy times. So I got these Honma Irons on a whim a few weeks ago and re-shafted them with some nice PX LZ 6.0 shafts. These heads are really soft and quite forgiving. These are legit "Forged" unlike the TR20P which has steel face + carbon steel body. So you get the nice soft carbon steel forged feel at impact. They are quite forgiving too. I believe they meant to position these between the TW747V and TW747Vx of the previous gen series. These are slightly more compact than the 747Vx but stronger lofted than the 747V. Pretty small offset. Standard LLL and I would say condition is 9/10 (or better) Some minor chatter marks and hitting marks on the face and sole from normal use. I only got a couple of range sessions on mat. I also have the original TR20 Vizard 85 R shafts that I can include for and additional $50 if you are interested. I'm also including a nearly new TW-W 56 deg wedge with a Modus 125 Wedge shaft. This one is completely stock and in perfect condition. Bought it new and I only had one range session. I wanted these to work for me but I am going to continue using the Seven CB Protos for this season! Price is $750 + Shipping , Paypal net to me. (Will ship worldwide.) Iron Heads only is $650 + Shipping Shaft only is $175 + shipping
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PW/AW 49-50*
Plenty of 50 deg wedges on the market. I currently use a JDM Cleveland RTX4 forged 50/56 combo. But I assume you prefer a PW or AW from an ironset that is around 49 or 50 deg?
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Orion Closer
That's what I was thinking. I've not heard negative feedback on any Orion stuff.
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ID BL headweight
The shaft weight on the DG S200 is 129g uncut and about 119g after cutting the butt according to their Japanese website. So your head weight on the IDBL #6 comes out as 267g which is inline with the other heads you mention here. Your club weight looks right on the money against the stock weight that Cuistot provided. which makes sense.
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Bag Recommendations
Clicgear makes an adapter designed to be used for stand bag with legs. I mostly use a Sun Mountain cart bag with my clicgear pushcart but sometimes will use a smaller Sunmountain stand bag when I want to play my secondary set. The adapter works perfectly. The witdth of the bumps are adjustable so you can use any stand bag as long as you cart has a similar bag holding mechanism at the top. https://www.clicgear.com/accessories/bag-cozy.php