Everything posted by mpbachman
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New Zodia CM-2 Irons
Very very nice looking. Very 358 like but thinner topline and sole?
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Any difference between Crazy 435 and JBEAM FX 435 - Answer is; NO
+1, I believe its just the branding on the sole is the difference (and headcover)...
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N.S Pro Modus3 System3 Tour 125 Shafts
I just shafted my 316s with the STs (stiff). Very smooth, has to be the smoothest shaft I have ever hit. They are light but the ball flight is wonderfully med/high with just enough spin. I am worried a little with the short irons in the wind but I love how easy they are to hit and the feel, just amazing. The 130s are a ton of shaft for me, hard for those early morning rounds :) I will have to try these 125s :)
- Onoff 358 Shingo Heads 5-pw Sold thanks TSG
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N.S Pro Modus3 System3 Tour 125 Shafts
I believe the graph is bend profile. You can see the stiffer tip in the 120s compared to the mid section with the 130s a tighter profile all around. The 125s should play (from the profile) similar to the KBS Tours, SP Orange, etc. They will also probably feel the smoothest out of all of them! ORA or ST but slightly heavier?
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Minty Epon Zen, with box, Epon papers
Sold, thanks TSG!!!
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Minty Epon Zen, with box, Epon papers
Final price drop on the Zen, will keep if not sold after the weekend.
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My new........
Absolutely, looking forward to it!
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My new........
Sunnyvale, CA but I play often in SF :)
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My new........
Sounds good and will do! Vice-versa if you are up in Norcal :)
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My new........
My Seven Dreamers build data: Club Head:Modart MA01D; Loft: 10.5; Lie Angle: 64°; Head Weight: 199.5g Grip:IOMIC, Weight: 47.3g Shaft: Weight: 60g; Flex 12kg (Corresponds to S-flex); Torque 3.4; Kick Point: Mid Club Weight:308.4g Balance:D2  Club Length:45.25 in ****Notice the shaft weight of 60g is not what I would consider "light"***** I believe we are making assumptions that Seven Dreamers is trying to get you to swing a 40g shaft but its actually specifically built for you and what you are looking for with your swing. In my case, its 60g.
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Minty Epon Zen, with box, Epon papers
Crazy shafts sold! Thanks H!
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Seven Dreamers Golf Shafts - Now Available at TSG!
For now, but time will tell :)
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Seven Dreamers Golf Shafts - Now Available at TSG!
The questionnaire...
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Seven Dreamers Golf Shafts - Now Available at TSG!
A little about me and my swing: Handicap: 9-10 Driver swing speed: 100-103 Average driver distance: 260 Normal ball flight: Medium/High Fade Go-to-shot: Fade Challenges: Draws My Swing: More shallow plane, needing to work on better wrist hinge, have a quick tempo and early release TRPX Messenger 1st: Tight feeling shaft, medium launch, good dispersion, felt like it had a tighter tip than others, point and shoot, good distance. TRPX Air: Higher launch, very active tip, could lose the ball both left and right but great carry and feel. Crazy Longest Yard 01: Not as tight feeling as the Messenger 1st, launch for me between the Air and Messenger 1st, anti-left shaft, can step on it. Medium launch, good carry, good overall distance. Hard to draw for me. Seven Dreamers (1 week): Slightly active tip, not as active as the Air, more than the Crazy. Good firm middle section for dispersion, can work the ball left and right, default ball flight to a slight draw (which I wanted). Higher launch than the Crazy, almost similar to the Air. Excellent feeling shaft. It was built to my swing/specs, so you can't go wrong. Essentially, I look at it like this: I have spent a lot of money on shafts over the years (a good more than what the cost of a Seven Dreamers shaft is at retail) and was never fully satisfied and wondered if something out there was better for my swing. So, why not take the plunge, get something fit exactly for you and not have to worry about it anymore :) Its expensive upfront, but down the line, I bet it equates out and you get something very unique and for you. Just my .02.
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Seven Dreamers Golf Shafts - Now Available at TSG!
I can post some thoughts on the Seven Dreamers vs. Crazy Longest Yard 01 vs. TRPX Messenger 1st vs. TRPX Air later today. This will be purely on feel, ballflight, workability, etc, no launch monitor data and all based on my swing that continues to need some help :)
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Epon Personal Irons...Staying in the collection :)
Wow!!!!! Gorgeous set of irons mate!!!! GLWS!
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New Quadrafire Express Prototype 2014 ver. 1 "BLACK FIRE"
VERY nice! I love the black...
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Minty Epon Zen, with box, Epon papers
Dropped prices, will add measurements of the shafts later, I believe they played at 35" for the 58 and 35.25" for the 52 respectively.
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Modart A60-G CNC Milled Irons
Such art. The sole and topline are thinner than I thought they would be with this head. The milling on the back is definitely frame-worthy. Would be hard taking this to any course that doesn't have lush grass ;)
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Seven Dreamers Golf Shafts - Now Available at TSG!
Case in point, for USDM, look at Callaway and when the original RAZR came out (D7 I think) versus where they are now...
- pair of STIFF carbon composite wedge shafts
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Seven Dreamers Golf Shafts - Now Available at TSG!
If you use the basic equation of F = M * A, both Mass and Acceleration have the same coefficients so should impact that basic end force result the same. So, in theory, if you can swing a sledge hammer the same speed, same angle, same impact without loss of energy transfer to the ball with the same club-head/sledge hammer head speed at impact as that of a normal driver with the same shaft, you should (in theory) get larger distance. The difficulty of swinging a heaver head and result in the same club head speed at impact is most likely extremely difficult though :) It is probably easier to keep the mass of the head somewhat constant and accelerate the speed of the head at impact with a lighter shaft (and potentially lighter head) instead. The Seven Dreamers equation makes sense. It is essentially calculating what % of energy transfer is made between the club head mass to the ball at what velocity. Its critical to have as much energy transfer without loss at a high velocity as possible. So, if you can swing a heavy head and have minimal energy loss at a high velocity, yes, it should go farther. Can you do that consistently, not sure.
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Minty Epon Zen, with box, Epon papers
Crazy Toyo heads sold, thanks R! Shafts available and will post pics on length and tips tonight, feel free to snatch them up, will ship out tomorrow! Zen is still available at a great price!
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Minty Epon Zen, with box, Epon papers
Added the Crazy Toyo wedges and one-time price drop on the Zen.