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  1. wmclarenf1 replied to mauvanilla's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    MV, You had to do this! :-) Found this. http://store.witz1999.com/dwd/item/detail.php?id=3030 Very strong 44 PW. Would be interested to know who designed this and where it was forged as DWD I think are more an apparel and accessory company?
  2. Errrr..... there's one more driver on the way in... sold that off and now getting it back just like the Ryoma and the 435.... Not catchin the SuperBowl?
  3. The T.388 I think is nice as well! Your bag is looking good for 2013!
  4. Hit the 10.5 T.388 with the stock GD SR flex shaft beside my 10.5 Ryoma TJ-46 R shaft. The T.388 is definitely forgiving for a head that size but not as forgiving as teh D1 as one would expect. I found the face harder feeling than D1. Launch for me was lower with the T.388 but had more roll than the Ryoma D1. Was rather impressed with the T.388!
  5. Yup, they are forgiving for a blade. Glad you;re enjoying them.
  6. Dude, if they are goose necked, they are goose necked. Nothing to do with focus. Looking at the leading edge or the ball does not make them less or more off set or straight neck. :-)
  7. This one set up closed and for me, it was going left rather consistently. Had to set up with it open to get it straight or push. My H was going straight. This again was on the same day with the same swing, balls etc one being hit after the other. The Personal is like I said, Hogany nice looking though. I can now understand also the comments of the Personal being rather forgiving for a blade and can see why many will like this. Just not for me. Not sure about the 302 offset as I have never gamed them but the 302 demo I did hit a while back, the offset did not strike me enough to be significant at least from address.
  8. which followed after the BA and WA series. The part of the description that caught my attention is that the new M5 being more of a swinger shaft as opposed to the S series looks to eliminate unnecessary back and side spin. Anyone tried this? Lots of questions here : 1. How does this compare to Crazy or Quadra and what models did you play? 2. Is this a high moduls carbon shaft and if so, what's the tonnage? 46/50/80T? 3. Full sheet like the Quadra or part like the NS Pro Reggio? 4. They are supplied by Quadra as well or they make their own? 5. With a 93/94mph avg speed (range 91 to 95 mph), what flex for this? R or SR? 6. Which Crazy shaft would this play most like? Haven;t heard a lot about Roddio here and not for a long while. Thanks in advance.
  9. This belonged to a friend.
  10. Its very noticeable for me at address.
  11. hit the 7I against my 7I RomaRo H and I am just really surpised at the amount of offset the Personals have for a blade. That said, it was forgiving for a blade and look very hogany nice, just a lot of offset. Personal on the left or below as may be the case.
  12. wmclarenf1 replied to supo's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I'm sorry the Kitada does to suit to best Stew but play what works.
  13. Hi my friend, I have 2 Tj-46//s already and lookin to try the cb46. Thanks for the offer though.
  14. Anyone? Thanks.
  15. Oh man... If only I had the speed for the CB46 in that flex. Bump for a great price!
  16. I really hope they continue to keep real Japanese management and not token or things can go south with quality very quickly. We have already seen quite a few S-Yards in the past which some could say meant for SHANGHAI-Yards :-) The Chinese have the buying power but when it comes to quality, they are not quite there yet but WILL get there.
  17. wmclarenf1 replied to vanla01's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! into the wind?
  18. wmclarenf1 replied to vanla01's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I used to bother with head covers for irons and wedges but not any more. When I did, club glove gave the best protection.
  19. Ok.. it doesn;t give you more distance than your current driver which perhaps is what a driver should do, less forgiving... you love it more because? or you just love it on its own? :-)
  20. I heard S-Yard and the purchase was fairly recent. Also heard they retained Japanese management which would be smart of them if true.
  21. That's because they are very strong lofted. Kamui PW is 44 vs 46 for most JDMs and 48 for traditional PWs.
  22. Its still run by Japanese but is it owned by Japanese still or has ownership changed to a China company?
  23. Thanks C. The original DWD ferrules are funky as well, some kind of carbon fibre effect but in gold. I managed to save them but opted to use my older Epon ferrules given the matching color scheme. DWD have the silver looking ones as well but those come with the black/rust DWDs.
  24. Really hope so friend. But though I can shoot lower these days, scores of 89 are still possible. I guess that's what pulls you back to the course (and frustrates of course) :-)
  25. I heard S-Yard got bought over by a China company. Any truth in this?