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Swizbeatz

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  1. No worries. My chrome set of 302's will hold me over for as long as it takes!
  2. Looking for a RH set
  3. Any way to verify authenticity? I've got 3 sets of 302's in hand and all three have a different font, 2 are stamped while one is etched. Is there somewhere I can call that will check a serial number for me?
  4. Swizbeatz

    Epon 302

    Looking for a set of 302 or similar size. Located in US.
  5. Swizbeatz

    Close

    Where do you need it shipped to?
  6. I think it's because the big companies have been in a marketing arms race over the last decade or so and distance seems to be the only thing that matters. The best way to know some hack at golf galaxy will hit the new 7 iron farther is to change the loft. I tend to bend mine a little weak or else instead of 4-pw I'd buy 5-P and add a 48*. Can't do a 43* PW and the usual 52/56/60 wedge setup.
  7. For me they tend to launch higher and have tendency to turn left a little less. Lots of them on tour in fairways, tour blue and hazardous red are both popular. Oban just came out with the "devotion high balance" which is a great looking shaft IMO.
  8. Epon is not a very versatile grind, mostly just a standard full sole. 213 has a decent amount of offset. I've carried 210 in 52/56 but always went something else in the 60. If it's your highest lofted wedge I think no brainer to go Miura if the grind works well for you.
  9. If anyone wants 4-p in the epon CB I want the 3 iron.
  10. You said August release right? Can you put me in touch with a good dealer considering TSG doesn't carry? I like my 210's but they are huge, especially if I'm gaming P2 instead of 302.
  11. Yep. I play mine 44.25 and also build my 3 wood -.5".
  12. Loft is your friend. The top end of my bag goes 915 16.5 4 wood set to 18*, 23/27 hybrid, 5 iron. There isn't a 3 wood head or shaft that would have allowed me to hit a fairway as high as just going with more loft.
  13. 17.5 a little flat is calling me I think, I've got a quadra fire express FW shaft collecting dust that might be a good combo?
  14. I've got a 22* head only, let me decide if I'm gonna shaft it up or not and I'll pm you. I feel like it may have come from you, did you get rid of one in the past lol?!
  15. 19* 901 I purchased here bent to 20* by original owner.
  16. I have a 20* with DI 95S...
  17. Swizbeatz

    mB

    Lol @ easy to hit a 60 yard push. I've got a 50tx rogue 125 collecting dust, you should swing it sometime
  18. Nothing wrong with that. I bought them because they look so good, the 302's are in my bag for every tournament.
  19. Used no1's last season but they wore out pretty quickly, had to replace the one on my driver in ~10 rounds. Like them but they were a little squishy, back to NDMC for me.
  20. I cannot see that, as I've said in a few previous posts and we'll leave it at that. It's not like I'm saying don't carry another wedge but a 60*. I don't see the X flex and super open club faces as really being an apples to apples comparison either, I can hit a wedge like bubba but not a driver so I pay more attention to what those guys are using in wedges.
  21. I've never said it was, I said they were equally versatile, just depends on the player. The phrasing of your original post and subsequent comments like the one I quoted above pushing 58* as the ticket is my issue, considering more people on tour use a 60+. I'm just using the fact many more play a 60* as evidence that some of your comments above are incorrect, in my opinion.
  22. 1 of 5 players on vokeys website bags a 58, the other 4 all have 60+. I look at a lot of tour bag pics, 1/5 is probably on the high end of 58 vs 60 for a percentage. 58 use may be growing but it's still nowhere near as popular as a 60. I'm sorry Chris, your post is opinion and your trying to make it sound like fact. "58's more versatile that's easy to understand" is not a true statement.
  23. My 60 can be shut down to play like a 58 or opened up to play like a 62, making them equally as versatile covering a 4* gap in your example. What makes a wedge versatile is the grind, lofts come in to play for proper gapping and height on short game shots based on the conditions where you play. I don't believe there is anything magical about a 58 vs a 60, backed up by the fact 60's are way more prevelant in the bags of guys who play this game for money.
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