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  1. No problem Bruin,

    Can you tell me a little more about the Egg 7? Read some reviews, but always better when it comes directly from the user. Basically some info on ball flight, performance, feel, etc.

    Thx,

    TK

    Just a numbers game. I have a few other drivers with "upgraded" shafts that I keep in the rotation more. The egg seven 9* is pretty consistent flat mid launch. Not obnoxiously loud, as I don't see anyone look over when hitting at the range. Slight draw and the shaft is surprisingly stable. No reason to sell due to performance, just trying to downsize so I can justify searching for something new

  2. A very solid driver, but just have too many drivers at the moment. Looking to sell a PRGR Egg Seven 9* driver with prgr M-43 stock shaft. Feels like a stiff-regular flex shaft. 46 inches. Pictures taken today and show driver in current condition.

    Asking $230 obo shipped in the domestic US. Thanks for looking.

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  3. Starting the iron search over.

    1. Epon Personal 1s 3-P with Monaco Tour Proto X shafts (soft stepped once) ,4-P shafted and 3 iron is head only - fancy ferrules (one extra for 3 iron).

    ​I was told the set is standard Epon specs when I got the set from a good member on wrx. He originally got the set from a trusted member here that assured me the set was legit. Traded.

    2. OnOff Forged Plus Forged 5-PW, Roddio I10 stiff. 38 inch 5 iron at D2.

    The set was purchased from another great member of the forums. The shafts are very smooth, but just looking for a little less weight in the soles as I tend to hit the ball high anyway. Also wish the shafts were a just a tad stiffer towards the tip as I get too much spin. SOLD.

    As to what I am looking for, I'll start off with Titleist 716 TMB, but that's unlikely. Will also consider irons with Roddio I10 stiff or SX flex. Maybe a set with Modus3 stiff shafts to match my wedges. After that I am open, but please understand if my preference is to sell.

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  4. As the pictures show up for trade or purchase is a Yamaha V201 9* driver. It is paired with Graphite Design's most expensive retail shaft ($420). Plays to about 45.5 inches and published specs around 2.9 torque in the mid 70 gram range. Designed for the athlete golfer, but I also found the shaft performs better with a smoother swing.

    Hoping for a quick sale here at $285 obo.

    Thanks for looking and please pm with any questions...


    The Tour AD P9003 shafts were modeled after a very popular prototype shaft on the US and Japanese tours in the 90’s through the early 2000’s. The Tour AD 9003 series of shafts were specifically designed for the lower handicap and tour level players that have an aggressive swing profile and high swing speeds. The Tour AD P9003 shafts provide a lower, piercing ball trajectory with low spin characteristics and a tight dispersion pattern. The Tour AD P9003 is only available in a 80 gram X Flex model. The Tour AD P9003 model has a lower torque rating at 2.9 degrees versus the standard Tour AD 9003 models at 3.2 degrees.

    Revolutionary technology, design, and the most advanced materials are trademarks in all Graphite Design shafts, making them the highest quality premium golf shafts on the market today. Validating the company’s “Tour AD” logo, all of Graphite Design’s PGA Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “Accuracy and Distance”. These key competitive advantages are helping professional and amateur golfers optimize their games after switching to Graphite Design shafts. Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant shaft on the JGTO Tour and has been for the past eleven years.

    Tour Ad 9003 Series Tip Diameter (inch) Tip Parallel (inch) Butt Diameter (inch) Flex Torque (Degree) Weight (G) Kickpoint Tour AD P9003 .335 2.5 .614 , X 2.9 75HIGH

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  5. I'll soon be able to compare the Impact versus the seven (9*). The impact itself was mid launching and a little tinny sounding. I tried to play it stock since I like shorter drivers. If you don't try to swing for the fences and accept a straight shot, but not exceedingly long shot this might be one to try.

  6. Looks wise I still have a thing for the Art Deco look of the personals one. But their performance with monaccos just didn't blow me away.

    I've also hit the fourteens and the mb001, both that I would game in any $ game IF I could practice more than I do. Ironically they are both fairly forgiving and long, but I psyched myself out into moving on from them

  7. Okay, decided to open up the irons to other trades: PRGR egg seven driver, Ryoma blade putter, yamada, Epon zen, or other ideas...

    Let me know if there's any interest in trading or buying the set. If you're interested in buying willing to work on the price as that's what I was hoping in trade value. I decided to reunite with fourteen fh1000 irons...

  8. Looking to trade my set of OnOff 2011 5-9 with Roddio I11 prototype shingospec shaft. Perfectpro chord grips. The only reason I am looking to move this set is that I hit the 9 iron too far from my wedges. Not trying to oversell the clubs, but either the lofts, the club heads, shafts or the combo work too well, but I am a club and half longer than past sets. I only have a SW and LW that I favor right now, and the gap between my SW and 9 iron is too much despite how creative I get on punches, grip down, or 1/2 swings.

    I am hoping to trade the set for another set of iron with Roddio shafts. Will consider any weight, but prefer the heavier weights in SR to S flex. I am open to discuss, but ideally the set would go to approach or gap wedge, but happy to discuss.

    If I need to post a price here, I'll just say $600 shipped in the US, but again my real preference is to trade for a set of irons with Roddio shafts. Would consider other irons, but I've been impressed with how these shafts feel, and really prefer the roddios to recoils and steel fiber shafts.

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  9. Hopefully okay to post here after all it's the shaft that will probably get the most interest. Looking to trade or sell Diamana Stinger 70 x flex with Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 adapter. The driver plays 45 inches from butt end of grip to where the driver head first soles the ground.

    The 1st gen stinger plays slightly softer than the prototype retail model. With the adapter, it probably plays closer to in between stiff/xstiff. Shaft was acquired from a seller from Australia that got the shaft from another good seller on TSG. For a first gen shaft it is in good condition with no prominent bag rubs, there is a small amount of ion finish missing above the ferrule when it was changed from a titleist adapter to the Callaway adapter. Tipped 1/2 inch and no extension. The callaway alpha double black diamond is the latest offering and geared toward the athlete golfer. Although 460 cc the head has a more pear shape and deeper face than the big bertha alpha.

    Asking $500 for the complete driver. Would prefer to trade for another driver with a regular to stiff shaft. Looking for something a little easier to launch. Maybe a quadra fire express shaft or something similar. Would also consider trades towards irons with Roddio shafts, wedge sets with 46* +/- a degree wedge. Also looking for a yamada or epon zen putter. I am pretty open to trades though, so please pm me to discuss.

    First choice would be to trade or sell as a complete driver, but will take offers on the shaft or head. Thanks.

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  10. Anyone have a 46* wedge they would trade? Open to most anything so feel free to send some offers...

    I recall some preferred the narrower sole, slightly less offset, and greater workability of this set over the 302s.

  11. I was lucky enough to have this set passed on from a buddy on the board. First hit gave me a "whoa" moment. Stable and balanced when holding. Weight had me thinking "boardy", but to my surprise anything but. Very smooth with consistent dispersion. Easy to launch and the head tracks so well. Only wish I had the matching PW.

    If anyone has specs or more info, please share...

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