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  1. Hey guys I was looking at a Japan Tour Spec 553 it was blue with Tourspec graphics. What is the U.S Tour Spec Like?
  2. These pics show their back ups or other clubs they have switched around depending on the day or conditions.
  3. Some people say Fuji's are boardy some say GDs are boardy so I think it depends on the swing style and speed. 660 for my swing was boardy and the W60 was the savior. The W70 for my swing is also great but not as good as the W60. I play my W60 tipped and my W70 un tipped. The 660 I used to play in a 510TP and was very happy with the flight just not the distance. the 569 was my savior after that. 584HK is another you should try if you like the 660 but thinks it goes a tad high. I still like the Japan Tour spec look over the new Fuji graphics. Hope this helps but I didnt give the 660 much of a chance.
  4. Zodia has some dealers in the U.S that are way overpriced. If you need Zods just drop me a PM i will beat their price no problem. I'm not sure exactly what finish you are talking about but most Zods are Raw. I really really like the new Zodia Premium wedges grind look but the rest of the wedge just doesn't suit my game. Check out the new premium wedges grind.
  5. Yes the July Issue was made available late april and is already sold out in Japan. Good Issue i posted pics of the best bags with very little interest.
  6. I call her piggy Chan I'm sure no one else does. At gauge they refer to the putter as buta San. Piggy Chan = pig younger girl buta San = a pig respectfully Cool thing is that its super durable because its finish is Teflon. :cool:
  7. No its not TSgirls its Mine :yuk: Only 10 made in tribute to Shinobu a 17 year old girl who has been kicking butt on the JPGA tour. I had a heavy 150g NS pro shaft installed because the headweight is 345g and went with a pink mid size Ion GD grip with white paint fill.
  8. If you dont mind high C.O.R drivers, from what I here the TP will be coming with 3 different Fuji options, and Graphite Design options with TM paint Jobs. A bunch more shafts available on this side of the pond but it will be more expensive. Im not 100% sure if they will be high C.O.R also.
  9. They are done by a forging house in Himeji, Japan. 1 man does all the hand ground edges at a MAX output of 130-150 sets a month.
  10. Yes thats another stout shaft. I do think the I-65 plays stiffer. Its an unreal shaft if your SS is 105+. The CP02 isnt in play that much on the J-Tour anymore. To me the I-65 stiff plays like an untipped W60 X flex. Check out the Graphite Design website for more specs and info.
  11. When the Kitty hawk aircraft carrier came back to Japan the courses were flooded with hacks with what appeared to be sweet sets. I'm talking 19yr old E2's with full honma sets shooting 135+ net scores. I have hit them watched them break and watched some good players shoot decent scores. the lofts on the 3 Iron and 5 Iron in one set were the same to my eye. I can tell if they are fakes by just looking at the bag and I'm sure many of our members could also. It just looks poorly made but to the average person I'm sure they could be fooled.
  12. These are Chinese Fakes. 250.00 gets you 1wd thru putter and a bag :surprize: heads fall right off the shafts after several rounds..lol In regards to the TM Grey's, they out there in HUGE numbers, I'm positive many TSG'rs have some but there is no real way to tell. They are the real thing just not perfect specs but they indeed have the markings and T#serials.
  13. In reality the 390 is 395 the 310 is 312 and the 340 is 344cc.
  14. :mad: This evening I cut out a really good scan of this new proto PRGR TR-X type 405cc Driver but the door bell rang and it was my delivery Sushi, after dinner I couldn't find the Scan and it drove me crazy for hours. My apartment is the size of a shoe box aka the capsule home and I still couldn't find it. So i have to go buy the same magazine in order to get it. I will post the pics tomorrow. I will also be posting some side by side comparison pics if Fake Nike's vs Real Nike's and XXIO and Honma imitations and authentic. Id like to say the new PRGR 405cc could be the one :whistle: Yeah right isn't every driver the one :tired:
  15. They are CNC milled but milled flat. I think this is the trend of the future, If you think about it a flat face has less variables compared to milling marks at contact.
  16. Its terrible Ill buy it for 3 :whistle: 00.00 AAASSSAAAPPP!!!!
  17. Looks very good! I'm kinda curious about a JPGA tour player using a YS shaft. Thats not so common unless it was last year. Everything on J-Tour is Tour AD series now.
  18. We already accept everything: paypal, credit cards, Online check. This is good to hide a purchase from the wife. I have had about 40 orders since release and everything is working perfect and don't forget its SSL secure.
  19. Id take the non pro spec X390 but if its " pro spec " its too demanding. I don't like Tourstage Pro spec drivers. The non conforming are actually more expensive. The TR-X 370 is awesome extremely deep face very long great feel. I love everything about it. Its even deeper than the TP and its 30cc smaller. 9* is square but it also plays to a true 9* If Tm ever made a 9* driver it would probably play to 9.5-10 degree's. PRGR's specs are usually on the money.
  20. In Japan there are a ton of GD fanatics, best part is when you meet one on the course, their jaws drops when they see a foriegner playing whats known to be the best underground product available in all of Japan. The GD 14 degree three wood has been shafted and 18 holes were played yesterday with it. Here is my early take on the proto product: Feel: It reminds me of an Olimar plus in terms of feel and sound very solid feeling not a crunch like a V-Steel but more of a hollow deep pitch ting. Distance: The Distance was about 3-5yds longer than my FST 13.5 which is a cannon also, Gauge has jacked lofts on its Irons so I assumed the loft wasnt accurate with the FW. I had the loft checked and it was on the money at 14.2 degrees. I guess being accurate is a must when pros are testing them. I was very pleased with distance and shocked as this is only a 2nd generation FW for Gauge Japan. Forgiveness: The F-ST is more forgiving with heel to toe shots and easier to hit from tight lies but when the ball is in the Fairway the GD is un matched, I had a hard time hitting pop ups due to its deeper face. I hit a lot of pop ups with shallow face FWs Such as the V-steel and prefer a deep face by far. Trajectory: The trajectory was low perhaps due to my swing that day but I was very happy overall with it. The M85 I installed is know to give a low boring trajectory and after a few more rounds I will know if its a match with this head. Good club indeed, I think it has a chance in the bag indeed, IF I can find a shaft that helps it up just a tad.
  21. I have seen Yes, but not hit the particular driver you mention. There are a ton of brands I would love to see gain popularity in the U.S but its gonna take some time. brands like Inpres, Tour Concept, Tobunda, etc etc to many to mention. Lots of great clubs just minimal exposure at the moment. What i think is very hot is the 1st dual composite Utility wood made by Akira. There is also the new 460 Tobunda that has tungsten adjustable weights, composite head and is more forgiving than the launcher 460. Shimano/Ultegra and Golden Prix are some other top notch companies. If you can get this Tour Concept Tour club at a good price its worth the try, please give us a report of what you think when you do have time for an accurate review. Pix would be appreciated also. :laugh:
  22. Hey Rob, I'm not selling U.S gauge putters anymore, In my opinion the quality level is no where near the Japan Gd's not even close. If you want a Japan Gauge they are more expensive but well worth it. I don't have much GD JPN products in the Catalog store because their is a Gauge " JAPAN" Custom Studio Interactive site in the works now. Drop me a PM if interested.
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