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TourSpecGolfer

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  1. What Im wondering is what this does to the balance on this putter, does the center weight cause more head twist at impact?
  2. Mitsubishi OT Shafts have been highly suggested by TSG since release because they feel great, are very user friendly producing easy launching and accurate results and they are somewhat reasonably priced for a top performing carbon shaft. Mitsubishi has just announced 2 new weights, the i75 and i105, this gets me excited as I'm a big fan of the i95 I was waiting for something a bit heavier and I think 105 is really optimal for a lot of players. Also a new light weight KuroKage XM is coming early next year geared to players who want a lighter weight shaft perhaps due to a smoother tempo and transition which will ultimately aid those players in gaining more distance, we always say use the lightest shaft that you can control with the accuracy you want and considering these are coming in X flex Mitsubishi is covering all it's bases. More info to come closer to release and at the 2016 Japan Golf Fair.
  3. Not sure sir. My suggestion is to get the R and yank the shafts.
  4. oops! lol I stand corrected. Ok go ahead call me Chrissy for that then!
  5. He likes to call me Chrissy :) Watch out I have the ability to change your account name from Hutchy to Brianna ;) These look beautiful, thanks for the clear pics and please keep us updated on wear/feel.
  6. I would agree, 125 is more accurate, slightly lower trajectory, feels stiff. Modus 130 feels a hair softer, has a bit more kick, feels closer to what you would expect from NSPro, higher launch than 125, wider dispersion.
  7. Plenty good feedback guys, I appreciate it! 1. Make logo smaller and tilt 2. Use semi dark gray for # 3. Change font for # 4. Slightly lengthen Neck 5. Create Covers for 3/4/5/6/7/8/9/PW/AW/SW/LW in Set 6. Make Seven Version + TSG Version Hows that sound? The magnet is built inside the cover so it is invisible, it is very strong and yes will attach to your shaft or iron head reducing the chances of it falling off.
  8. Sorry for the bad pics and no these are not made in Japan but they are the 2nd evolution of our iron head covers. Faux leather edge Faux carbon exterior Magnet button inside size is 10-15% smaller than most iron covers for a tighter fit Any changes? Logo black instead of red?
  9. Modart makes many of their clubs fully CNC like this. The tolerance this tight doesn't matter in Golf but it sure is cool. It doesn't appear to be 100% CNC milled, the sole is ground perhaps by hand or if mass produced. Bridgestone doesn't need Mugen to do this. What I would like to see is the results on spin these Mugen grooves produce. Right now in the "conforming" world Callaway has imo the best grooves which I believe are done by a factory I know in Taiwan.
  10. Only 25 Sets Produced the 2016 Seven CB Limited. larger and more forgiving than the original cavity blade yet still geared to the player, semi traditional lofts coming in with a PW @ 47* New wide bump in the cavity creates a higher ball flight and denser feel during impact. http://www.tourspecgolf.com/blog/2016-seven-cb-iron-limited/
  11. Here's a nice one by Gold's! I never thought of placing a weight dead center before, pretty cool idea.
  12. New Miura Giken CB1008 Forged Irons and what appears to be a revised PP-9005, not sure what the changes are but looking forward as the current PP-9005 is pretty awesome just in short supply. Sorry these pics are fuzzy. Coming qtr 1 2016.
  13. Best for me has been: ZY11 w/7D Ryoma Special Tune Maxima w/7D ( this is the only shaft to tame this one for me ) Grandista w/ Sanki 70S RomaRo Alpha w/7D control ( one amazingly straight and long club ) Clubs I've hit lately and liked but need to re-shaft for a better evaluation. Katana Voltio III PRGR Super Egg What I want to try next is Maruman's new Vanquish ( on the way :) I want to try Freiheit The-G 460Ti Driver as well. Docus is ugly with a dumb name but the DCD701 is very good even with stock shaft, I think the purests will prefer the 702 model. Lastly is Baldo, they have a new COMPETIZIONE 568 420cc Driver I'm adding to the store this week. not my cup of tea because I like 460 but I love a deep face so it's a must try. Ah yes Ghibli can't forget that one, very straight mid high and long. So much good stuff right now in my eyes, for me I don't want spin and I hit a high ball but since 7D I've been able tame a lot of drivers I otherwise wouldn't be able to hit straight.
  14. There are 2 sets of P2's in the works right now, I hope the owners post them up when they receive them new then later after 3 months or so of play.
  15. Im still in the Honeymoon period but 7D + Jbeam TF-FW is silly long too. dead straight with a mid/high trajectory.
  16. Pardon the delay 777, Modus 105 Stiff Flex. This iron is very very good, near the top of the list right now especially in Yoro flavor.
  17. Best Combos are by Yoro, we can do a lot to match specs, bounce, grinds, lofts, top line, shape, offset, etc... outside of that I agree with others that they don't make much sense overall. I do think #3/4 irons in one type then 5-PW in another is not as bad as three very different types of irons.
  18. TSG is now able to offer refinishing and paint fill done at the Yoro factory to any used Yoro Craft Iron, it's a good option if you own a set and want to bring it back to life.
  19. I found them like numb NSPro's. Not much to say about them, I would suggest something else unless you know a particular model you can hit well.
  20. Great iron to consider guys, setup is phenominal, doesn't feel like it has an undercut, long irons as forgiving as kuros, lofts are fairly traditional. I have hit a retail demo iron and it's very good, I'm sure the yoro's will play even better. Enjoy the pics!
  21. For those who didn't know Globeride inc. formerly known as Daiwa owns ONOFF & Roddio and acquired Fourteen Golf a while back.
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