Everything posted by akapur
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ONOFF LABOSPEC CB358 Forged Limited Model
I got the I9's for the same reason. Didn't want to risk waiting for the I10's. After my third round with these this weekend noticed I was hitting off the toe end consistently. For all my swing faults I am usually very consistent with hitting in the middle of the face. Not sure why this was happening but needless to say the results were poor. The feel and look of these irons is top notch. Just need to get in the groove with them as far as ball striking goes.
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MODART - MA01H Hybrid
As with everything in life you must take the good with the bad.
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MODART - MA01H Hybrid
Let me know if you need something.
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Ryoma Maxima Special Tuning and Utility Pre order info
I agree it is extremely forgiving and ridiculously long. I have it with shafted with the NSPro hybrid shaft and it seems to work very well. Ball lands softly on the green.
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Ryoma Putters Now Available Here!
Received my Anser style Ryoma putter this week. Tried it out on the mat at home and then on the practice green at the club. First impression is that it has a very unique feel, not sure how to describe it. Stew and Chris called it springy and clicky, I guess that may be the right way to describe the feel. The ball rolls very true off the face. The finish is nice and fits well with the overall aesthetics of the putter. Cover has a plastic appearance, but is not a deal breaker. My only wish is that the overall head weight be higher then it is. I think having Gold's help increase the overall weight without changing the face and finish is the way I may go with this. Will post later this week after trying it out on the course.
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ONOFF LABOSPEC CB358 Forged Limited Model
I have the Roddio I9 in my set and it seems to fit the head well for me.
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ONOFF LABOSPEC CB358 Forged Limited Model
So Two rounds in this week with these irons. First impressions are that the finish is very nice like others have said more of a bronze color then satin. The feel is just fantastic, on clean strikes the feeling is sublime. Miss hits don't have much feedback but this maybe due to that these irons are more forgiving then I thought they may be. Distance is very nice, much in line with my Miura CB 2007's and slightly shorter then the kamui 101A's. These irons are very very nice. Looking forward to gaming these for the rest of the season.
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Seven Hills Golf - when will it be available? teaser website is up
My SM490A is the best feeling putter i own. Chris you are right it fits in between carbon and SUS303. Definitely more solid then carbon and more muted sound then the SUS303
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My New Favorite Wedges - Suda Grinds by Modart
Love the clean look. How long did it take to get the wedges done
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Seven Hills Golf - when will it be available? teaser website is up
Chris are they doing wedges or just putter heads?
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
Two more rounds in this weekend with the Air driver. Took Tario's advise and was able to keep the ball in play more this time around. Feel is very nice, makes good sound on a true hit. Distance is the best part of this driver. I don't believe it is longer then the Maxima G I have, but it maybe close. So far it is not a clear winner over the other drivers I have experimented with this spring, but hopefully i will be able to make a decision soon about if it will remain in the bag over the summer.
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SOLD -2014 Gloire driver: head only or with stock R shaft
Mark I think the head is around 190grams without the sleeve weight. It is actually a lighter head. I had one for about a few rounds. Great forgiving head that will find the fairway very consistently. If you are looking for that and have swing speed around 95 or less this is a good one to look at. GLWS
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Ryoma special tuning
I have had my Ryoma UT for 5 rounds now. It is a 21 degree head with the NS pro ute shaft First impressions are that it is ridiculously long. At 21 degrees it is as long as my 18 degree UTs Very forgiving. Ball goes straight and long. It is so long that most times i only need a ¾ swing. Looks, well it is huge like a baby FW. BEAUTIFUL FINISH. But the size is something you need to get used too. So in short it is a long forgiving UT. Something you should give a try.
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
T I am playing Friday and will spend a few extra minutes on the range prior to teeing off and give some time to get the timing right. Thanks
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
T I agree with you regarding the timing. It was definitely off for me with the AIR. At first the balls were fading badly, as i attempted to correct it the ball was drawing hard. So i could tell that I need a little more time with it. The TPRX and Nitro are more consistent because I have had many rounds with both and so my swing is set with these two. The Air has tremendous upside due to the distance and the feel at impact.
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
Yes no wow factor for the Air. I did have that with the TPRX since i found it very easy to hit. The Air is nice driver and i think has potential. It could be a very long driver if i can keep it in the fairway.
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
The feel is better in the TPRX then the nitro. The Nitro foam is a dead feeling with almost no sound, it takes some getting used to. The Air has a nice feel and the sound is a tad pitchy but not bad. the TPRX is the best feel of the three.
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
So three rounds this weekend with this club. Compared with the Kamui Nitro with Messenger 1st shaft and the TPRX D with Messenger 1st shaft. First round saw the TPRX go against the Air. Distance was no contest the Air was much longer at least 10 yards further Consistency was better with the TPRX. Not sure if it was due to the fact that the TPRX was my gamer all last season and I am very comfortable with it. Ball Flight for the TPRX was a tad higher but the Air had much more roll out Overall the TPRX performed better but only because i hit more fairways with it Second Round saw the Air versus the Kamui Nitro Distance was surprisingly very close maybe a few yards further for the Air( really hard to say there was a clear winner) Consistency was better for the Nitro because again I hit more fairways with it Ball flight very similar Overall the Nitro gave more consistent results and hence it was the winner Final round only took out the Air. From 13 Tee shots with it I hit only 7 fairways. When I hit the fairways I had great distances some of the longest drives I have hit in the last few years. When I was not on the fairway I was all over the place. Not sure why. May have more to do with my swing then the head. I am definitely going to continue to use it for now. Will post pics comparing the the three heads
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
Looking forward to it.
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Awesome gear for sale (Adidas, Romaro, Epon, PRGR, Kamui Pro)
Those Kamui irons are awesome. GLWS
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The Lowdown on the Kamui Works KM-200 AIR
I received my Kamui Air head today it is paired with a messenger 1st shaft. Will be comparing this weekend with the Kamui Nitro Pro head with same TPRX shaft and also with the TPRX D head also with the messenger shaft in it. Looking forward to comparing these three drivers.
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ryoma putter....... amazing feel!
Well at a good price this might be worth a try. Looking forward to the Forum deal next week
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ONOFF LABOSPEC CB358 Forged Limited Model
Me as well
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Sneak Peak: Buchi 2014 Global Model!
I would suggest if you are looking for a great wedge to give these a try especially if you can bypass the regular wait time.