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TourSpecGolfer

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  1. Ill put some RODDIO pics up today guys. First batch of RODDIO built drivers ship out tommorow.
  2. For those who know how soft the technity black wedge is, the X model coppers will make you melt. Now imagine that feel through your entire set of Irons. Its what drives men mad
  3. Only one way to find out I guess is to putt the same putter side by side with different shaft. It would for sure be hard to notice a difference of the same weight but put under a camera to measure skip or taken to a putter fitting session you will see there is not only a difference in the way the shaft feels but also in the way your ball rolls differently when compared to each other. I do know of putter makers and tour players who have a preference based on feel or results.
  4. You will be able to. That design is being revised a bit and could be out later.
  5. What is the difference between the two? I have not seen these in person.
  6. Its a different heat treatment for the forged Titanium that gives you that great feeling. Main thing is you get the right shaft and specs for your swing. match it with any high quality head that puts an emphasis on something your trying to produce and you will get the best result. Thanks, Chris
  7. To put it simply Endo does much of the CAD, Tooling, Manufacturing, and Assembly for the best quality clubs on earth. They know what works, what does not, and they apply what they know from decades of expertise into the design of the best possible product available, Epon. That said, Epon does not use VFT, Callaway does, but every brand experiments with all sorts of designs behind the face of a driver. Lets look at today's fancy words for basic technologies: Fusion technology is the placement of around 50 and or 25 gram weights inside the drivers head. Thats actually called internal head weighting, but I guess Fusion Tech sounds a lot better. Optifit weighting system on the FT-5 is simply offering clubs with a different bias. Neutral - Draw - Fade. VFT is abundant in many brands right now, i.e inverted cone, the new 2/4mm X pattern in the ERC Hyper, cone milling behind the face of about 10 other companies, Yamaha, PRGR, Most Major U.S brands. Its just another cool way to name something not so new at all. Plasma cup welding is pretty standard everywhere and has been done for quite a while. As far as Taylormades EMOI, its number fluffing imo, Every High MOI driver produced with the exception of the new Mizuno JPN reads MOI from bottom to the top of the face. Well Mizuno does it that way and heel to toe. So you see there are many ways to rig numbers in your favor.
  8. Lets look at the Type S, its long irons have a separate piece for the face while the 7-PW are single. That is what changes feel but also creates forgiveness on off center shots. Type X and SFI are the same Iron. Royal Collection loved the designed and purchased it from Endo. Mizuno MX-25 is not of this caliber but I will say its one of Americas better semi game improvement cavity backs. When there is an undercut the sound is a higher pitch at impact, if you tap your finger nail against it you her tink tink instead of thudd thudd. I like Thud Thud so i tend to stay away from the undercut.
  9. Yes its actually called the Keigekiku YURURI CNC IRON KM-0107 the satin wedge you see in the other thread is actually part of this set. Soon to be released in Japan its an interesting forged design like much of his work. The toe is similar to Gauge Japan in a way and feel is too almost but not really the same. just different but nice and soft. Detail and work on these are simply amazing also. Need some time with them to tell you more.
  10. Yeah this is different thats for sure, but im hitting them now and its like throwing darts, it feels that easy but it could just be the honeymoon period. 41,45,49,53,57,61 its more workable and accurate the designer claims and thats what every good player wants in the short irons. Perhaps he is on to something. I must have a try
  11. These will rust guys, I hit about 50 balls on a damp range the other day and cant see any wear. The feel is so soft its crazy, very easy to hit for blades. No these are not from the same place scratch wedges are from. Its got a different feel for sure.
  12. Guys most of the wedges im showing you are not even available to the retail public. Not even in Japan. Forged CNC GeKKu Wedge Forged CNC GeKKu Iron Jersey Wedge " Big Numbers " Proto Putter I do have a limited amount coming in but please keep in mind their normal retail collection is the Original Raw Series.
  13. They are available head only and shafted. PM me for details.
  14. Its available now sir and will be added to the pro shop this week.
  15. The Quattro tech like all shafts works for some but for not others. Its a 4-ply weave w/low kick point, good feel shaft. This is the #1 most used shaft on the JPGA tour. Its Graphite Design Japans best gem available. Worth a try for sure. The XD does have a clear " bright metallic sound ". I use names for feel too.. I call the Tourstage X-Drive and FW the " metal crunch ". I call Epon Driver and FW " forged sponge ". Super Quad is " hollow tink crunch " and classics like the 975D and J340 " dead mute thwack ". ViQ was "hollow metal crunch". The new ERC Hyper would be " hollow expensive tink "
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