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Romaro-Slut

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  1. Romaro-Slut replied to Vegaman's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    i got a pre-loved cavity set at a steal.. hehe thinking of getting a wedge as well to wrap up the set. dropped the idea of getting the driver
  2. Price reduce to $450 shipped
  3. Selling used Crazy CBI-01 irons shaft 5-Pw (6pcs) Flex S Cut and play standard length One time pull out from my Epon iron $600 $450 shipped Spec as follow CBI-01 & CBI-02 Evolution The CBI Evolution is a premium high modulus 50t carbon shaft made for premium performance and control. The CBI Evo is available in a 90g model called the CBI-01 and a 100g model called the CBI-02. Both models provide premium feel and distance with the dispersion and control of much heavier steel. As an example of the CBI’s stiffness profile, the CBI-01 Evo 96g Stiff shaft comes out with higher CPM than a DG S200 steel shaft. However it feels considerably more responsive and has superior distance. Both models are mid kick and available standard as 5-PW with additional shafts available. Flexes are as follows: R Flex: 90-100mph S Flex: 100-110mph X Flex: 110-120mph
  4. I have the ryoma on the BP shaft and I use that as a comparison No pun intended. just feedback after using it for a few holes
  5. Successful people are not busy as they can plan their time pretty well :)
  6. Buddy, i am saying it is and its the last few putter brands that is truly made in Japan and truly customized. The studio here does fitting in English as the Japanese who operates is here speaks english
  7. Gamed the Type G driver on stock regular in Jakarta a few days back My personal opinion is: 1. the launch is lower, thus more roll 2. Easier to get the sweet spot compared to the maxima 3.. Not really straighter. Very much depends on the swing. 4. At address, it looks way better as you can see the lines on the face All in all, it's a driver I will game, but to me, very little improvement from the maxima
  8. Price adjusted slighyly This Is one of the longest head in Japan now and the latest model from Bahama Good deal at this price!!
  9. Benock is one of the last few putter companies tat really customise a putter for customer and made in Japan They have a putting studio here where I am based at operated by a Japanese Im a fan of their design and I have not tried their putters yet. I am intrique on how they will conduct the fitting session tho. Given that each putter is easily 100,000yen and above, I'm sure there is some magic somewhere!
  10. There are not many brands left in Japan that are really "made in Japan" Benock is a typical example...
  11. Interesting read from Chris and Jim Some thoughts FRom a business point of view. Creating a mound and forging 1000 pieces and expecting to break even over this project. Doesn't make business sense. Will be losing business They will have to cover this from the sale of other products segments