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2over

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  1. Anyone know what ball Maru is playing? On the US Bridgestone site, it didn't list him as playing the B330.
  2. I have a circle T, Newport II oil can tour putter from a veteran PGA tour player to sell. 35" some rust on the finish. $600. Pics available if you send me your e-mail address.
  3. I don't have any pics of this one. It'll be a couple days before I could get them up. I'll post 'em as soon as I have them.
  4. I have a circle T Scotty Cameron Newport II oil can tour issue putter for sale. It is 35" long. 6/10 condition. The tour oil can finish was a bit different from retail and some were designed to rust. There is light rust in the cavity and sole, but no nicks or dings. Out of Neal Lancaster's bag. $600 shipped in the continental US.
  5. I have a Ping Tour Issue Si3 driver. It has no logo on the crown and no Si3 stamp on the sole and the PTT serial number. 44" Pro Force Gold 65x shaft. 8/10. Totally clean crown, some moderate face/sole wear. $300 shipped in the contintenal US.
  6. I picked up a GBB II Pro Series from them a few months ago with a Graphite Design PM702 proto shaft (the "Mickelson" shaft). It is a very sweet driver. At 44" with a 70 gram shaft it is D3 and feels very solid at impact. A great driver, in excellent condition for $349! You are right about the solid feel and nice, high swingweights. I like to play my driver at 44" with lighter weight graphite, and a D2-D3 swingweight which just isn't possible with retail clubs without a lot of lead tape or rat glueing.

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