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TourSpecGolfer

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  1. Yes they are the shaft design you choose plus any visual options. There is no performance gain from the color or graphics.
  2. A few things I want to go over: 1. Sanki shafts are put into weight categories 40/50/60/70 and within each of those weight categories are 2-3 shafts. Each one differs in kick point, torque, and design but the weight remains the same. Yes you can have a low kick 70g shaft or a high kick for that matter. 2. After you select or we help you choose the proper model shaft we can customize the paint and a whole bunch of other things that can add up to lots of money. The entry point is about $700 and they go up to about 1250 depending on what finish/options you choose. 3. There are a ton of options it's almost overwhelming so TSG is creating some new ones, and narrowing down the selection so we can market this to more people who would feel overwhelmed by the selection. 4. We can actually go fully custom by request to produce the look you want. What I don't want to do here is make this about the paint, these shafts are a whole lot more than that. They truly perform, we can't really get into performance because then we have to dive into the model. For example Tae says it launches lower than his 7D, so guys don't run out and think 7D flies higher than Sanki or whatever, consider that his 7D was made a certain way for him and his Sanki model chosen goes lower. I think he got the SR63 model which is a mid kick shaft. in the 60 gram range they also offer a high kick option with different characteristics.
  3. 5FP is nearly 0 offset. you start moving toward 6 and you got yourself a small onsett already. Imo to say this is almost a clone of the R9 is pretty far off. Just about everything is different from how it's made, to it's size, design and all specs. top line and sole thickness, CG's etc. etc.. They don't share much other than they are both in the CB family or perhaps to some a visual simularity.
  4. Double Milled is Low Bounce at 8* in both the 52/58*. Lie Angle is 63* and 63.5* Head weights are heavy at 300/304g
  5. It depends on what model Sanki shaft we compare it against, but I will go over those next week including materials and what Sanki is willing to divulge and what they are not. In general I think AAA plays lower, straighter, with less feel because the Sanki's in all the specs feel really good. My best results came from a flex and weight I normally don't play. I did a test with about 7 of their shafts all in Kamui Pro drivers, it was a fun day. Yes Vegaman is correct it's because they are not smooth and round. Only what we are calling the Bamboo Series will have those notches making them non conforming. Sorry Tae, Sanki just told us about this because they just got confirmation from the USGA & R&A supposedly.
  6. 80 or 90T doesn't make a good shaft. My gamers are made of 60 Pan and 50T and many of my favorite shafts are 46T. Auga is a really good shaft though, thing is there are so many really good shafts we really don't need more coming out, between all the brands currently available and the new designs already released our swings are covered 10x over for shaft options to choose from.
  7. Beautiful Clubs!
  8. RB247 has evolved over the years with different models so it's a few more than the 50. Maybe this driver too who knows. I love Labo's limited releases outside the normal line up which is just fantastic already. One thing I don't like about some ONOFF clubs is the need for a hosel adapter on woods.
  9. Only 2, I'll let them out themselves. No fitting system is in place yet, I will provide an update as soon the new shaft samples are being made.
  10. Coincidentally I play the A-Grind 7 Wood also. It has the old fairway 80 la bomba in it.
  11. Sanki Planarian Golf Shafts. We have been testing these for a very long time trying to figure out if they are worth the high price and how the options, specs, and finishes will play out on for our members. A couple of members already have these to compare with 7D shafts as they are comparable in price and these are also hand made and hand finished one by one. Good news is we are adjusting some of their designs to make a series of 3 new shafts. Here's the thing these shafts are currently Non-Conforming. From what I understand both the USGA & R&A feel adding exterior elements to the shaft can cause increased distance. Good news is we are working on conforming version with Sanki that does not have those little notches going up and down the shaft. I personally will play the Non-Conforming version. Stay Tuned and if any of the other testers want to share their feedback go ahead and do so.
  12. Brand New Heads 4-PW -SOLD! These heads are actually a different grind than retail "draw grind" yet it doesn't promote draw or slice.. yes strange but I purchased these from Ako-san before the release of the R1.
  13. One of my favorite heads ever, I still game one but this is an extra. In 9.5 out of 10 Condition 10* Loft 200g Head Weight Square Includes Head Cover SOLD!
  14. Hey Guys, We won't have many of these. There are no combos unfortunately They call it Black Satin Finish. It’s impossible to order Z945 Black with NS980/Modus125 Design tuning Color.
  15. I played this club a lot in three shafts. It's distance is great, firm spongy feel, low spin, truly neutral and almost too workable for me it only lacked forgiveness and seemed overly sensitive left/right & right/left. I like this club, where was everyone back in Janurary when we had a bunch.
  16. So hows the spin guys?
  17. It's 11*
  18. A couple more pics.
  19. Yes this is basically a bigger version of the hybrid they have now. I hope it feels like the fairway wood.
  20. TourSpecGolfer replied to kuyaariel's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    It will be fun to find out what it does with your swing. None of us know what it will do for you, especially with an Aldila but make sure you give it a proper run and what I mean by that is: - Hit 10 shots at the range - Play a round - after that round hit another 10 shots at the range and figure out what it's doing and consider why repeat that cycle at least 2-3 times and if it performs well then great, if it doesn't consider a new shaft or your next step. remember the performance will depend on the shaft/build/combo and your swing/day Learning why a club works for you or why it doesn't can save you big $$$ in the future.
  21. Yes we know Design Tune and can add their shafts to our store but these graphics are special to srixon, I think they look better than original design tune shafts. Do they spec them out? I heard that and I don't know for sure but it would be weight and frequency if they did.
  22. Yes Spine, Flo, Pure means little when dealing with well made products, it can also ruin high end carbon.
  23. Yes Combo will be available.