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  1. JBW

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    Now 1,300! Talk about taking a depreciation hit! I paid $2,500 for the 4-PW, 3 wedges, black nickel and Vizard shaft upgrades. And they are still in their plastic wrappers, except for the 8-iron.
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    Honma Tour World 737Vn, 4 thru 10 Black Nickel 6i Length – 38” 1 Degree Strong Lie Standard SW – D3 Vizard IB105, X-Stiff, Soft Stepped Once Honma Tour World – W, 50, 56, 60 Black Nickel Length – 35.50” Lie Standard SW – D3 Vizard IB105, X-Stiff, Soft Stepped Once Honma Iron Covers 4 thru 10 + 11, SW, and SW. These are probably the nicest iron covers I've seen. They even have an opening on the bottom to increase air circulation to prevent rust. All for $1,700 $1,500 $1,300 USD, PayPal, Shipped CONUS only All clubs are brand new still in plastic, except for the 8i. The 8i has about 4 buckets of use and also has a Winn Dri-Tac Midsize grip. I purchased these here a TSG last February, but unfortunately life got in the way. I had shoulder surgery in March, but the recovery is not coming along as expected. Knowing my shoulder may not fully recover, I purposely only used the 8i in case I had to sell this wonderful set of Honmas. Pictures are in the next post, but I’m terrible at taking pictures, so I refer you to http://www.honmagolf.co.jp/en/item/club/iron_tw_737vn.html for additional pics and description.
  3. My TW-Vn's, TW-W's and TW-445 Driver arrived yesterday. Can't wait to paly them this weekend. Thanks Chris & Jacque! Joe
  4. Do your Vizards feel comparable to your 125s as far as flex/torque is concerned? Do they play soft, stiff, or just about right? I have the 125s i my MB-5005s, so this will be a good baseline for me to go off of. Thanks again and appreciate your insight.
  5. Laudney, Which Vizards did you go with; IB85, IB95, or IB105? And what flex? And can I ask your 6I swing speed? I've been looking at Homa for the last couple of weeks, but can't find any reviews on the Vizard iron shafts. Thanks. Joe
  6. This topic is now closed to further replies Up for sale is a set of Miura MB-5005, 3-PW, $1,000 $900 USD (No Trades) I purchased this set here at TSG and are in mint condition. Here are the specifics: Model: Miura MB-5005 3 – PW 
 Shaft: N.S. Pro Modus Tour 125, X-Stiff, soft step once 
 Shaft length: +.75” (5-iron = 38.5”) 
 Grip: Iomic Sticky Midsize – Sky Blue 
 Head size/face: Standard 
 Sole Grind: W-grind 
 Topline: Standard 
 Loft: 1 degree strong 
 Lie: 1 degree upright 
 Offset: 1mm less offset than standard 
 Swing weight: D3Head Finish: Standard satin finish Miura iron covers inlcuded (missing 4-iron cover) Free Shipping to USA address (excluding Alaska and Hawaii)
  7. I have one in my Epon Zero. Was new when installed. Not really looking to separate the two, so if you're interested in both PM me an offer. The Zero is in great condition, 9.5/10.
  8. Wedda, I do still have my 302's and they are and have been my gamers since I bought them. It was love at first strike...lol Occasionally, I would take a few of my MP-67's, MP-52's and Titleist 990's to the range with me just to compare, and there was never any comparison, my 302's just outperformed them all. Not sure what it is, they are just made for my swing. In my first season with them, I shot my career low round, a 62 on a par 70 course. Granted, it was during a practice round before a big tournament, but the practice round was a big money game between 20 or so of us, so we played the round as if it was a tournament. Since that 62, I've shot a few 65s, and quite a few -3 and -4 rounds. This past winter was a long one, so being cooped-up in the house I got "shopping fever" and started looking at other irons. I ended up purchasing a set of Miura MB-5005s from TSG. When they arrived in February, they looked like the "holy grail" of irons and I couldn't wait for the season to start. I purposely waited until a month into the season before I brought them to the range and course, I wanted to ensure I gave them a fair evaluation. After numerous range sessions and rounds since the initial outing, I'm here to say I prefer my 302s. The MB-5005s are no slouch, but I just can't let go of my 302s. In fact, and this is no lie, just last week I was thinking of purchasing another set of 302s for strategic reserve, just the heads though. I haven't seen the SUS's in person, but they do look very nice. I might even considering getting a set of those heads if I can't find a new set of 302 heads. And full disclosure, I am not an Epon or Endo employee nor am I paid endorser...lol. Joe
  9. I like how the Japanese are putting "fun" and color into their products and not making things so "stuffy".
  10. No thanks. I just refreshed my bag for this season.
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