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enelrojo

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  1. Hogan Apex Edge 3-E with Apex 3 steel shafts, Hogan tour velvet grips, and shipped CONUS in Hogan factory box. Standard lengths, loft, and lie. Excellent condition 9 of 10. Paypal'd $299. [email protected]
  2. Price Reduced.
  3. FS: Hogan CFT Hybrid 1, 17*, with Hogan Apex 4 graphite shaft. Headcover included. Club is in excellent condition. Price is 89.00 Paypal'd and shipped in CONUS. Ebay feedback at de_lujo. [email protected]
  4. RAC LT Tours with .355 taper hosels. Please PM me.
  5. Retail LT's are .370 parallel. Tour ONLY are .355 taper. I would like to have a set of .355 taper heads.
  6. Palle, thanks for the info. This post is not intended to flame your post. My question about these kind of tests, though: isn't the only credible conclusion that can be drawn from this test is that the Mizuno is the best driver for iron bryon, at the tested swing profile and swinging at 90 mph (the results may be different at 95 mph). If you lined up 100 golfers with the same index and the same swing speed and conducted the same test, would it yeild the same results? I don't think it would. Everyone's swing is different. I may be stating the obvious, but I am proposing that we consider this kind of info in the proper context.....this info is interesting, but everyone reading the info may acheive different results, and it does not confirm one driver's superiority over another.

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