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Polymer

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  1. not worried about that. It just seems like the Cameron keeps the blade perfectly square to the ball (for me). Where as other putters, it seems to be harder (although not hard..just feels different). I like the feel of the cameron a lot but I really want a Gauge.... if the Gauge doesn't stay as square (it's either me or it's a balance thing for the club) then I might as well go Cameron..hard to go wrong...but if the Gauge is just as good, I'll do that. Again, not sure if any of that makes sense..
  2. I've hit the Cameron Anser style putters. They have very nice balance and the face seems to stay very stable all the way through the swing. Either it fits me very well or it's the putter itself. How do the Gauge "The One" and "Balde" compare in this aspect? I'm not sure if this question even makes any sense. I'd rather get the Gauge but I have no way of trying one first so I have to go by other people's opinions.
  3. What you're saying about Tiger's Diamana not being the same that's available retail is 100% incorrect. Look at his 3wd if you need further proof. The only thing "tour" about his driver diamana is the graphics. The shaft is the same...
  4. The 970 is great but just too demanding... The problem w/ the NP-99 is the closed face and the lower COG...it hits really high (which is maybe something you want). I'd have to say Taylor Made 200 Tour RC BBD Type H Sonartec SS07
  5. No...the NP-99 has a closed face and lower COG. For some this might be perfect though.
  6. Easy to hit off the tee...easier to hit off the deck than the ss03. Feels a bit more solid but just as hot off the face than the ss03. You can definitely control the trajectory on this a lot better than the 03 which can be a good or bad thing depending on what you're looking for.
  7. The MR-23 CB's are definitely more forgiving than most blades. I went from MP14's to MR23 CBs and there's definitely a difference in how forgiving they are. In some situations, the difference is very significant (well, IMO).
  8. PM sent. But also still looking at other alternatives..
  9. Looking to buy BBD Type H 13* Sonartec 07 13* Taylor Made 200 Tour 13* (Non duffy preferred but duffy is ok). Let me know what you got.. Thanks
  10. WTB: Fuji Speeder Headcover to fit a driver or 510TP Headcover
  11. Am I the only one that doesn't want to see the post deleted? To be honest, I don't even like when people mark out their sale price and put sold. The reason being, I'm always interested in what the going market price for things are. I definitely think an edit should put that it's sold but I like have the database of information where I can check how much the going rate is....Maybe I'm the only one..
  12. That doesn't seem to make any sense. The regular is better because it comes with less weights? Why not just use those same weights w/ the TP? Yes the extra weights let you do more but no on says you HAVE to use them.. Ha-ha. I don't need an excuse to be a club ho. I just think as my swing is starting to get better and more compact, the lite/loose shafts of my TS irons are not helping. This whole disaster started because it has been a very windy summer and I am hitting a lot more punch shots. I had my 3 and 4 iron pretty well dialed in until I took a break for two weeks, then I went back to the MR-23s and my eyes were telling me, wow those things are tiny. Still, nothing beats a purely struck ball by a MR-23. As far as the R7 goes, it's really a stupid gimmick. The weights offer so many ridiculous combinations it is almost impossible to get it dialed in when you start factoring in shafts. And on top of all that, when you look at some of the TM recommendations they are suggesting changing the swingweight by 2 or 3 points in some instances to change ballflight. I really do not believe in this theory. I this the R7 best in the neutral base setup of 10's and 2's. Let's say with the Fuji that I have it at D-2. If I am comfortable with D-2, then why would I follow TMs recommendation for a high draw that ends up with D-4? Then the club starts to feel horrible...downright unplayable. I am talking about the TP. The regulat R-7 is actually better than the TP because it limits you to two weight sizes and no need to start worrying about messing up the swing weight. I may have to give that club another look. Still, the 510DF is the best driver TM ever made, it has the right ball flight, the right headweight, the right size, forgiveness, etc.....
  13. Are you sure they're square? The main reason I'm not looking at these is their website says they're .5* closed.