Everything posted by Hutch
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Seven CB Full CNC Milled AW......New in plastic
$300 posted.
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Face balanced, or nearly face balanced blade putters?
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Face balanced, or nearly face balanced blade putters?
Epon Zen
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Epon I-33
Yamada Emperor 2 is close to the description you are looking for. Very similar in every way...With superb feel. Also a very nice must try JDM putter if you like Answer style.
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Fire Express UT options
Thanks Nobs....Very good info mate, looks like a good UT shaft. Any ideas where you can buy these?
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Fire Express UT options
Gday all.... Just chasing a bit of info on the new Fire express UT shaft. Flex ratings, pricing, etc? Cant see them in the proshop yet. Thanks
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Yamaha Irons
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Name and date would help lead by example mate....
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FS Nearly Kamui +a Driver head and adapter
Nice head....Name and date will help this add.
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Sold....Fujimoto...FT-1 MB-X...3-PW Inc Headcovers and Ferrules
$1200 Delivered...Cheap
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Seven MB in great condition for sale
I think the advertised price is amazing given what this set cost.
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Sold....Fujimoto...FT-1 MB-X...3-PW Inc Headcovers and Ferrules
Correct. I have a couple of sets. Very good shaft.
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How to spot fake Epons on Ebay?
Everyone to their own I say...They look real mate. If your happy, play away.
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Masters....
Hutch replied to nobmontana's post in a topic in Out of Bounds: Lifestyle, Luxury, Autos, Hobbies, High Tech GearI think the winner comes from the top 9. Any further back is a big stretch unless Matsuyama has a shocker.
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Masters....
Hutch replied to nobmontana's post in a topic in Out of Bounds: Lifestyle, Luxury, Autos, Hobbies, High Tech GearYes an amazing round....I hope his contract with Srixon and Lexus was up for renewal....
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Endo - slight dig at Miura?
What would you choose and why?
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Masters....
Hutch replied to nobmontana's post in a topic in Out of Bounds: Lifestyle, Luxury, Autos, Hobbies, High Tech GearNever write Mr steady off Ian. Rose can definitely do it. It just depend who else can around him. He had a consolidation round today I would say. Apart from the obvious in the top 10....My outside chances are Hatton and Stenson.
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Seven CB Full CNC Milled AW......New in plastic
New and unused in plastic. Surplus to requirements. $300 + post SEVEN has also produced a set matching gap wedge (see below) This is important as many golfers have a slight distance gap between the PW and a traditional blade AW. This is a big deal and we highly suggest adding it to your order. SEVEN has produced the base set as 5-PW with optional #4 and AW. Below the specs, notice the lofts are pretty traditional unlike most irons on the market today the F.P (offset) is extremely little and the head weights ideal to produce the recommended swing weight for most players.
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Endo - slight dig at Miura?
I like a lot of the earlier stuff. P1. 301 and SUS are probably top of the list RF 551 were a great design but the feel was a bit clicky on the pocket cavity longer irons. Nice shape. I think a lot of Cavity back hand finished clubs will look a bit ordinary these days if you are tuned in to full CNC forgings. But the beauty of a hand finished forging is in its self the essence of JDM forged irons. CNC mastery is on a completely different level in design and the realisation of it. Is one better than the other, probably....But it depends on how you look at it. Its like comparing a Pigani Zonda with a Lexus LFA...When you look at the nuts and bolts....Both exquisitely made but on different levels of attainment.
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Sold....Fujimoto...FT-1 MB-X...3-PW Inc Headcovers and Ferrules
Yes I can sell. still have sitting around. As per original add. The whole lot for $1300 post included.
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Seven MB in great condition for sale
Lovely set of Irons mate. GLWS
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JDM Day @ the Range!
Nice selection.....Makes for a good day.
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ONOFF Labospec 358 Driver
I recommend Compo Techno Max WBQ in SX Dave. Superb shaft. Happy hunting on one of these. Well worth the search.
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jBeam KZ-5 Driver - Initial Review
COG Increasing and decreasing the back weight may also change the properties and performance. The following article is a good read on how that all works mate. Before we dig deeper into the specifics of how CG location impacts both performance and feel, there are a few things we need to make sure everybody understands. 1. It’s Called Center Of Gravity For A Reason. As you might expect given its label, the center of gravity is always located very near the center of the clubhead. The CG of every driver measured for this series of articles is located within a box that’s 14mm front to back and 12mm top to bottom. To put that into perspective, we’re talking about a box just a little bigger than your average Micro SD Card. It’s that small. You’ve probably seen some of the marketing/advertising graphics where golf companies claim to move the center of gravity from the extreme rear of the clubhead so far forward that it’s practically pressing against the face. That’s total nonsense…outright shenanigans. Using our SD card (see the image above) as the example, while those OEM graphics convey a CG shift significantly more impressive than the equivalent of moving the CG from the ‘U’ to the ‘G’, in Samsung, actual reality is much closer to our example than theirs. The reason it’s called center of gravity is because it’s near the center of the clubhead. Always. Now that said, the CG location of a driver head has a slight forward bias because: The face is much thicker and heavier than the rest of the body The hosel (and all of its weight) is near the front of the club 2. Your Driver Is Stuck in the Box…Sorry. We can talk physics and materials all day long, but the reality is that, with what engineers have to work with right now, it’s basically impossible to move center of gravity outside of that 12mm x 14mm box (SD card) we talked about before. Kind of amazing, right? Front CG, back CG…your driver, my driver, the center of gravity is always somewhere within that little box. 3. How Millimeters Make Drivers Go Farther. Small CG movements within our little box can have a significant impact on performance. Despite having CG locations that are only millimeters apart, a Ping G30 plays very differently from a Callaway Big Bertha Alpha Double Black Diamond. Why? CG location.For those clubs with movable weight (adjustable CG technology), moving those weights around can alter performance significantly. For confirmation of that statement, try comparing numbers on an R15 with the weights in the middle to an R15 with the weights in the perimeter (MOI) position. Do the same with a FLY-Z+ with the weight in the front compared to the weight in the back. Grab a Callaway Alpha series driver and flip the core. Again…we’re talking about millimeters here, but those millimeters matter. Changing the CG location changes performance. 4. Moving Mass Doesn’t Always Bring Significant Change. I know…I just said nearly the opposite, but it’s important to understand that not all adjustable mass systems are created equal. The significance and impact of flipping, sliding, or any other type of CG movement depends on three things: 1. The direction the weight is being moved 2. How much weight is being moved 3. How far the weight is being moved The more weight you can move over a greater distance, the more the CG will shift. Moving heavy weights over a comparatively small distance, or comparatively light weights over a greater distance doesn’t actually accomplish much. HOW CENTER OF GRAVITY AFFECTS PERFORMANCE The above chart illustrates how changes in center of gravity impact performance. Here’s a quick summary. CG FORWARD Dynamic Loft: decreases Spin: decreases Closure Rate: decreases MOI: decreases CG UP Dynamic Loft: decreases Spin: increases CG BACK Dynamic Loft: increases Spin: increases Closure Rate: increases MOI: increases CG DOWN Dynamic Loft: Increases Spin: Decreases
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jBeam KZ-5 Driver - Initial Review
Crazy Noir are a good series of shafts. Good pick up David.