Everything posted by dreamingkid
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Diamana X 70 Stiff
it plays 44.75. It was not tipped
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Diamana X 70 Stiff
selling excellent condition Diamana X 70 stiff flex. Used on Titleist driver so it has genuine Titleist tip built at Titleist Custom Builder. $200
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Anyone has any info on Attas G7??
It looks like it's using Toray material in this new shaft. Has anyone test this yet?
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Mitsubishi "TENSEI"?
It looks like it is near the release date. Louise Oosthuizen was testing it over the weekend at Wells Fargo. http://golf wrx/forums/topic/1179006-louis-oosthuizen-testing-the-new-mitsubishi-tensei-shaft-at-2015-wells-fargo/ **Sorry for putting a link from another site**
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Mitsubishi "TENSEI"?
does anyone have any information on this new shaft? it appears it was recently filed this year. http://www.trademarkia.com/tensei-86499422.html
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Check it out! My new weapon has arrived!!
wow let us know how AAA performs
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Basileus AAA vs Diamana X vs Rogue 125 MSI
Rogue 125 only has TS or TX. if you try it, it doesn't play like TX. more like X
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Basileus AAA vs Diamana X vs Rogue 125 MSI
forgot to mention that my DIamana X stiff 70g is tipped 0.5
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Basileus AAA vs Diamana X vs Rogue 125 MSI
I have both Diamana X 7 stiff and Rogue 125 7 TX. I don't have the numbers in front of me now but when I did comparison testing, Rogue has alot less spin than Diamana x. Launch angle was also slightly lower with lots of roll and got more distance than DIamana X. Feel wise(personal preference) they are similar. both very smooth and soft but slightly different feeling. kinda like Onoff vs Epon. both simialr but somewhat different. Rogue is definitely winner in dispersion category. very predictable where the ball will end up, even with bad shots. I'm actually thinking of selling Diamana X and picking up another Rogue.
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Tour AD DI vs BB vs MT vs MJ
can anyone summarize what the differences are between these shafts? I'm getting little confused over the specs on their website. spin, flight, feel, etc.... Thanks!
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Honma, Real or Fake?
This is fake 100%
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anti RIGHT shafts...........
I've also been searching for my next shaft. I've been playing Diamana x for longest time and tried Crazy, GD, Mitsubishi and etc. My fitter suggest trying UST Rogue and Elements Chrome. I was very reluctant since they are USDM but I'm getting along very well with Elements Chrome at the moment. You should try tour spec stiff flex in 70g. very anti right and very very tight dispersion. Feel is not as smooth as Diamana X or LY but pretty solid.
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Hiro Matsumoto
price drop
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Hiro Matsumoto
Added more info. Thanks supo
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Hiro Matsumoto
Hiro Matsumoto MZ-10 for sale. 34 inches. It's in a great condition with it's antique look starting to shine. Lie:71.5, Loft: 4, Face angle :0, head weight: 320g. $200 $160 shipped
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Question - JDM - best materials but lacking in innovation compared to US equipment...
I think you are comparing to new Ping G30. It is very innovative and different from all others. However, JDM companies does consider aerodynamics just as much as USDM companies. Also, most of current designs done by USDM are already done by JDM. I mean look at the design of Ping G series. Doesn't it reminds you of Ryoma??? JDM drivers already had it's phase of compression channels. Mystery, Muzik, Ryoma and few others already produced drivers with speed channels, variable thick/thin crown locations, Nitrogen filled, thin driver face, etc. There are alot more going on inside the driver head. JDM is superior in sense that they keep innovate and keep new technology with aesthetic simplicity unlike USDM. just my two cents.
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My ATTAS Generation?
Has anyone experienced with My Attas Generation 1 and 2? how do they play and feel? I'm itching to buy a new shaft after being with Diamana X for couple years.
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Aldila rogue
yeah I just confirmed that with Aldila rep. He said that they had Rogue made at MRC Japan. It has the same material as DIamana X but the shaft has different technology. They only produced 50 shafts at the moment for tour players only.
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Aldila rogue
Has anyone experiment with Aldila Rogue? It's suppose to be high modulus carbon shaft made by Aldila. I've heard that the actual manufacturing has been done in Japan. According to the Aldila Rep that I spoke with at the Tournament: Most carbon is sold at this point and it carries a tensile modulus of 33 million pounds per square inch (MSI). This fiber then carries a 33MSI. If processed further, what is left over is a smoother round fiber that is smaller in diameter. Because of this you can fit more fibers in a smaller space making it a higher stiffness. This next stage is usually called 42 MSI or Intermediate Modulus Fiber. “The benefit here is that you can use less material to get the same stiffness, and therefore a lighter structure.” Well… the new Aldila Rogue shaft has a 125 MSI. How would this compare to Diamana X, Quadra, or Crazy??
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Diamana X 72 S shaft - CPM and tipping info needed
70 s should be around 276 CPM
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Filling driver head with foam
where can you get the foam in the states?
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SOLD Thanks TSG
60 s should be around 251
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poipu golf hawaii...... anyone???
dreamingkid replied to supo's post in a topic in Out of Bounds: Lifestyle, Luxury, Autos, Hobbies, High Tech GearEveryone likes to goto Poipu Bay resort for golf because of the resort/reputation. It's RTJ golf course and it hosted PGA Gand slam of golf. It is still above average but recently the green has been slowed alot. Definitely fun for the first timer. One of my favorites is Princeville golf course. It has the most beautiful views from every direction while you play. It's very challenging and condition is very nice. Make sure to bring enough balls just in case you lose some. This course challenges you with good iron shots. also RTJ designed. Makai golf course is right next to Princeville so you can play both courses in one day. my other favorite is Kauai Lagoon Golf course. It's close to the airport so you can see it from the plane when you land. Jack Nicklaus design and affiliated with Marriott so condition and services are superb. play at Kiele Championship course. This one challenges you with good short game shots.
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Protecting your clubs
http://www.newedgesports.com/products.html http://www.clubarmor.com/Club-Armor-Pop-Up-Mark-Protection/dp/B00C5ETT9C