Everything posted by kcs217
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Epon AF Tour CB 4-PW; Nippon Modus 130s & XROZ Tour
Epon AF Tour CB 4-PW w/ Nippon Modus 130 Stiff Shafts & XROZ Tour (White/Gold) Grips SPECS: Length- 38.25/37.75/37.25/36.75/36.25/35.75/35.25 Standard Epon Loft/Lie D2 Swing Weight $700 Paypal Gift ([email protected]) Sorry, No Trades
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RomaRo Ray V Forged irons 4-PW Heads Only
RomaRo Ray V Forged Irons 4-PW (7pc) Heads Only; Standard (RomaRo Ray) Loft/Lie; Good Condition- Some Bag Chatter & Dings $350 Paypal Gift ([email protected])
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Regarding the Mizuno MP-66 & MP-55 iron sets: I will be building the MP-55’s with Accra Tour 110i shafts & the MP-66’s with Accra Tour 124i shafts, so they will only be available as is for the next 3-4 days...
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Price Drop— 1.) Epon Personal LTD MB 3-PW ($600) 2.) Epon Personal 3 4-PW ($700)
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RomaRo Specs: Standard RomaRo Loft/Lie Lengths: 4-38.5; 5-38; 6-37.5; 7-37; 8-36.5; 9-36; PW-35.5; 48*-35.5
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1.) Epon Personal Ltd MB Irons 3-PW HEADS ONLY $500 (PayPal Gift/No Trades) 2.) Epon Personal 3 4-PW HEADS ONLY FYI, the white marks on the sole of the 4&5 irons are from hitting off a mat and can be wiped off... $650 (PayPal Gift/No Trades)
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Crazy Target Tour Lite vs High end graphite
The Crazy 460s, with the weight placements & face angle, certainly appear to be draw biased... i was concerned about that when I first got it, because my natural shot is a draw & my miss is a hook, particularly with the driver... However, the driver plays fairly neutral and is the most accurate driver I have at the moment... could be the Crazy Shooter Shaft, which I believe is more control oriented, or the fact that I have it at 45” playing length vs my other drivers at 45.5” or 46”... It is my favorite driver... Launches high & very forgiving
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Crazy Target Tour Lite vs High end graphite
- Crazy Target Tour Lite vs High end graphite
- Crazy Target Tour Lite vs High end graphite
So I’ve got a set of Crazy Target Tour Lite Stiff Shafts 3-PW & a new set of Epon SUS316 3-PW heads... Initially, I wanted to pair the Crazy Target Tour with a Crazy iron head (either MB or Sbi-02) & purchase some graphite shafts to pair with the SUS316, but I may just throw them in the SUS... For graphite, I’ve narrowed it down to Accra icwt 105, OT Tour 100/110, Crazy Cbi-01/02, and Basileus Biz 90/Bti 100... I would just roll the dice with either Basileus or Crazy shaft, but there are slight issues with each... 1.) I don’t think Basileus even makes a 3 iron shaft... & 2.) the Crazy Cbi-01/02 are available in only R or X flex, so I will have to get tricky with either a hard stepped R-flex or a soft stepped X-Flex... I’m trying to achieve a stiff flex with weight between 90-110 So, does anyone have experience with any of these shafts, and if so, what are your thoughts on the feel/performance? All opinions/suggestions would be appreciated.., Thanks- Closed
- Crazy- New Products; T-20 Irons, 460S, & Shooter Shaft
Thanks... I was told there only 50 sets, so I suppose that is 1 reason for the crazy price point- Crazy- New Products; T-20 Irons, 460S, & Shooter Shaft
I’ve noticed that a few brands are doing this little slot inside the cavity... Baldo CB16V2 and now the Crazy T-20... Any idea what this design is supposed to do?- Crazy- New Products; T-20 Irons, 460S, & Shooter Shaft
I will most likely give the driver a go as it’s price is comparable to other premium brands, but at $3k I will not be messing with the T-20’s unless they have super powers ... If I’m dropping that kind of dough, Seven MCB- Closed
The TTX are really good irons... The black finish makes them look tiny... Although TTX look like Miura CB-1008 & the shapes of each PW are nearly identical, they are more comparable to Epon SUS 316 in terms of size, playability/workability, and forgiveness... CB-1008 has a thicker sole... In terms of feel & forgiveness, Feel is sensational & a good amount of forgiveness... comparable to Epon 302 & SUS316, but not as forgiving as 302 & not as soft as SUS316... Somewhere in the middle, if that makes sense The CB16V2 is a monster, but it is huuuugggeee & has a large amount of offset, which doesn’t bother me as much in the longer irons... Not sure I would like the short irons, but as a long iron replacement they are superb... I handed the 24* 5 iron to friend of mine who is a pro and he took one look at it and handed it back... Too much offset for the discerning eye, but for someone who struggles with ball striking and whose miss is a slice, these are a very good option... The wedges, well... Probably shouldn’t say this because they are listed for sale, but the wedges are nothing extraordinary... Pretty typical in fact... The grips suck though... Any grip recommendations? Typically, I use Cord grips— either Lamkin Full Cord or Z-Grip, but I’ve got my eyes on Muziik Dry Compound, Masda Slicks, Elite Y360 SV, Perfect Pro X Hold Half Cord, and XROZ, but I only know what TSG provides with regard to such things, and, of course, what my Japanese-To-English translator tells me...- Crazy- New Products; T-20 Irons, 460S, & Shooter Shaft
Does anyone know anything about the new products being offered by Crazy? -CRZ T-20 irons -CRZ 460S Driver -Shooter Shaft The only info I can glean from Japanese-to-English Translator App is that they all cost an arm & a leg... And the 460s has an SP700 face- Closed
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- Crazy STP Iron Shafts: 85 vs Tour 95 vs Proto 100
Thanks... the info was indeed useful, but I am also wondering what shaft supo is referring to... Im in the process of experimenting with different shafts, but the Modus 130 are definitely the go-to gamers... I’d be interested to know what the actual difference is between Nippon SPB & Modus 125... They sound comparable with SPB possibly lower launch- Crazy STP Iron Shafts: 85 vs Tour 95 vs Proto 100
I’m set on picking up a set of Crazy STP Iron Shafts, but not sure which weight/stiffness Model... I’m hesitant on the 85 because that’s just a tad too light and causes issues with shaft weight in my wedges. With that being said, I know that the Crazy STP Iron Shafts have been described as overly-Stiff and some even call them boardy, nevertheless I am intrigued . Many comments/reviews have been that the Proto 100 is too stiff, but what about the Tour 95? Am I missing something? i know that the 85 is S Flex and that the Proto 100 is SX Flex, but where does the Tour 95 fall in there? I currently play Nippon Modus 130 Stiff & Nippon Super Peening Blue Stiff with no problems (although I probably should have soft stepped 1x)... Would the Tour 95 and/or Proto 100 be too stiff? Lastly, would it be wise to mix the shafts, I.e., STP 85 -3, 4, 5); STP Tour 95 (6,7,8); & 100 Proto (9 & PW), sort of like MCI black or true Temper AMT? That way it could blend seamlessly with STP Wedge 120... Any guidance would be appreciated - Crazy Target Tour Lite vs High end graphite