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  1. 100% you can. and it can be almost 3-D and SUPER detailed. We have customers that have the craziest benock putters and one guy in particular who has maybe a dozen all over 5k each with the craziest 3-D designs all over the putter not just the sole. bullets, skulls, swear words, guns, spiders, you name it. Every putter I offer him 100 bucks just to post a photo and he says no...
  2. This is BENOCK, whatever you want it to be ? standard spec is 350g and 360g. Okuda-san will re-design the CAD to any head weight. Balance Angle is 30* Lie 71* 3* Loft 14.5mm / 10mm - Height/Depth
  3. TourSpecGolfer replied to nobmontana's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    We do sell the MCB 54 and 58 now.
  4. brand new! This is from 2004/2005... It's Brand New! The 65g Stiff Flex was the most desired Anyone remember these?
  5. Guaranteed! Ive seen them maxxed out at around 9k lowest is 1k this is less than 1% of golfers i think.
  6. The 1/2 offset swan neck alone gets me giddy. While I love the classics I am tired of so many brands producing similar shapes, that said I still buy those familiar designs. So many recent neo mallet's feature gaudy colors and are made in China of aluminum and plastics. Even the guys on the PGA tour are getting Frankenstein cut neck welded re-painted bent spec'd putters. Benock's capabilities are every tour players dream.
  7. Yes we can.
  8. I am a big fan of Titleist. The VG3 is always awesome. Both the Type-D and Forged. This CNCPT iron is likely a 2 piece real cnc milled iron with internal weighting (just a guess)
  9. Under the DLC is SEVENs awesome chrome finish. It wont rust and +DLC is more durable that stock. PXG claims they are the first to use it in golf yet JDM fanatics know it's been used in Japan for around 10 or so years i.e Kitada-san and perhaps a couple others. After many many whacks, you will see thin silver lines revealing the chrome plating but only from rocks n hard stuff. DLC does make your clubs more durable against smaller dings and scratches. Feel is a little firmer but I would still rather have the DLC than not. This is the good stuff Japanese DLC and it isn't cheap. 120 per club more. 50 head minimum batches. smoked or mirror are the options. I will post more pics.
  10. I love this one too...
  11. TourSpecGolfer posted a post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I took one of three big logo proto seven irons and put it in a Japanese DLC finish as a test.
  12. of course, you still gotta putt well with your flat stick but when it comes to manufacturing abilities, quality of material and the precision of all aspects of putter making nothing comes close. The new CC putter - all specs can be changed with careful consideration. 12* balance angle 70* lie angle 3* loft 9mm CG height 15mm CG depth
  13. TourSpecGolfer replied to TK3's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    If we remove loft from the equation it goes to Titanium faces if the shaft and heads characteristics match the player. Ryoma hit off a tee is my personal longest
  14. Yup easy to hit, higher launching, closed face and soft standard shafts for the shuttle. many average cappers love these! This never really works out. Japanese brands give all the closeout stuff to the USA side and give them no custom options. At the same time in Japan, brands are closing out the same products for cheaper. We have accounts with both sides for most brands and end up ordering from Japan anyway.
  15. For sure modus 125 is lower spin, lower trajectory, very accurate and straigth for me. Where they failed was in feel because I likely can't unload the shaft and also it has a bit much roll. I should try a 1 or 2 x soft stepping to see if that works in another set.
  16. shaft construction and design support with the owner. graphics are done elsewhere.
  17. I wrote this when I first met them and went to their factory - http://blog.tourspecgolf.com/loop-shafts-by-syncagraphite/
  18. Modart MA01F is still one of my all time favorites. So straight and easy to clip off most conditions. It was always lower traj and spin for me. This thing saved me strokes by keeping me in play. I am also a big fan of the G-FW and Crazy Full Titan.
  19. It's not as simple as taking a larger forging and milling and grinding what we need to make a combo. for example, sometimes you need a lighter forging for less offset or to get the CG in a certain spot. They must also consider how long it takes them to grind the weight off. I used to think as you do too. I pushed factories to do this sort of thing and they told me the result is not good. They were right.
  20. I don't think Combo's sell well enough to invest a mill into molds. To small groups of people, yes but to be honest game improvement irons sell the best. Srixon's specs are decent for combo's. A-Grind has a few combo sets. pretty much every combo set is cutting corners. I could do one full CNC the proper way but I do not think its necessary. A designer can just increase the thickness of sole, maintain progressive offset to make longer irons easier and move mass lower or adjust the shape to be more shallow. Perimeter weighting in a 1 piece players cavity is overrated anyway IMO.
  21. Yup Maru's were a black dye. heads were super light. I had every set of Maru's. best feeling ones were after I changed it to satin finish.
  22. If you look at the materials and construction of RomaRo driving irons they are tops. They use Driver and high-end UT tech in driving irons. Fourteen Hi877 and M version are also very good.
  23. Now that you bring that up, I do not see them buying fresh molds to produce a combo set. It is possible but even big brands re-use molds and adjust them. Nothing wrong with that except it's a little deceptive. I wish brands would just keep updating older designs and only release new models when they use a new mold. It makes no sense to trick us by using the same mold 3-5 models running and adjust the aesthetics or tiny things that barely make a difference.