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TourSpecGolfer

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  1. PRGR Egg UT - best of both worlds and stupid easy to hit.
  2. TourSpecGolfer replied to RLL33's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    These are YORO ferrules they are cool!
  3. Used TN-87's are abundant and cheap.
  4. Yes very different feel when there is an NiCr finish between the ball and the club face. Then there is a wide range of satin or mirror finishes that feel different from each other, it all depends on the maker some go for soft feel others durability or a combo of both. Satin or Mirror alone to me seems more durable than copper + satin/mirror.
  5. Many reasons in no particular order good & bad. hide pitted steel add weight to head due to a particular grind removing too much from the base head make it feel softer ( hardly noticeable ) make is seem special (marketing) thats the truth man, feel will come from sole design, overall design, loft, material and make up of nickel content in the finish far more than a copper underlay. It's cool though and depending on the look of the iron I would prefer it over not.
  6. I have a few Gold's that folks have never seen. What CT do you have? If I got one from you I would just send the CT to golds anyway. Many people sent their CT's to golds factory. I don't consider it an up and up battle because Golds simply modifies putters, yes they have their blanks but really the glory of golds is the intense customizations they can do to your putter. I would take a custom golds the way I want it over a CT any day, but a CT custom made how I want it from Gold's would be awesome too!
  7. No Idea, I don't consider copper underlay a big selling point as it can be done on any iron with a satin or mirror plated finish for next to nothing. It adds about 1-2g head weight also helps hide dings but on the negative it hides details or rounds edges slightly.
  8. To me, all Zodia irons & wedges feel like rocks. I don't know what it is but we never ever had good feedback on them. Love the way they look and Chiba is the man but we have sold a ton of Zodia and people never stick with them.
  9. Thats another thing I love about Japan, the best club makers all have these ratty beat up wooden tables, none of these stainless steel table pristine club making rooms.
  10. How's these Daiwa's
  11. Thats a lot of good info but the big variables are the shafts design & profile and the heads design & characteristics.
  12. I love it! 30yds is no joke and what I hear a lot is aggressive swingers with higher spin and sometimes negative attack angles get this type of mad distance with Blackout 435 or ZY-11. smoother swingers with a positive angle and naturally low spin don't do as well and should hit the Glorious.
  13. Those pesky range balls
  14. We get our share of doozies here's a fun one. Customer contacts me about Defective Yamaha's, he says the head cracked and paint chipped from hitting range balls off a mat. I'm like no problem I'll see what I can do please send me some photos so I can send them to Yamaha and tell me how they were damaged. I only used these clubs on the driving range with a mat, with regular range balls. My other domestic clubs (Taylormade, Adams, Bridgestone, Yonex) never had this issue. and here's the pics: ...
  15. Yup you can email [email protected] and we can set this up for you.
  16. Wow don't see those around often not even in Japan.
  17. TourSpecGolfer replied to supo's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Still need you to post pics and an asking price of your items.
  18. I got it! It's 3 words written on the head of a golf club.
  19. Deeper than the 202HT but not as deep as the Ryoma. Here is another angle: Feels great too!
  20. Seven Dreamers has released a new and (and expensive) Divot Tool & Coaster. Both available individually the divot tool retails at $80 while the coaster set (2pcs) is $175 or the other way to get them is to clunk down some major coin for their awesome L01 Limited Shaft and get both included as a set.
  21. I hope so, I can only guess they would. This is a brand I hope does really well so Yoshida-san can continue to make clubs, his designs are unique made for the pro'ish enthusiast which is a segment many TSG'ers will love.
  22. Roddio's latest spoon is much harder to lift by far with it's deeper face I've hit it and it's on par with PRGR Egg Spoon in ease of getting up.