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  1. Would appreciate it if you could send pics to: [email protected] Thanks Randy
  2. Randy replied to Randy's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Clubs are sold. Thanks Bert-B Randy
  3. I have the itch to get some new clubs so I have for sale: MOZ 2030 irons (3-PW) PX 6.0 52 and 58 TW 306 wedges with spinner shafts. Asking $1,700 for irons and wedges. Paypaled and shipped USPS priority mail. I got the irons (brand new) and wedges from Chris. I would conseratively say they are in 8.5 condition. A fact I didn't know is that the face, and only the face, of the wedges appears to be raw and rusts. These clubs were over $3,000 brand new. If interested act quick as I am trying to itch the scratch for new irons and may change my mind. Thanks Randy
  4. Randy replied to Randy's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Returned. Thanks Randy
  5. Randy posted a post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    I have a Yes - Tracy putter for sale (34") that has only hit a couple of ball on the practice putting green. Still has protective film on the bottom. Comes with white putter cover and Yes (black/white/yellow) putter grip. $115 paypaled and shipped USPS. Sale is only good until Monday morning. Thanks Randy
  6. Randy posted a post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    I have for sale a set of Tourstage 202 irons. Only 4, 7 & PW have been hit and that was with just a few ball at the range all the rest are still in the plastice. They come with DG 300. $475 paypaled and shipped USPS. Sale is only good until Monday morning. Thanks Randy
  7. Randy replied to kpcw's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I played a round with the ball yesterday. It's now my ball of choice. I had previously been playing ProV1 and HX tour. To me, it feels as good as the ProV1, but is a little longer. Randy
  8. If the J33 is good enough for Appleby (spelling), it is good enough for me.
  9. I played my first round with the MOZ 2030 irons. These are just some of my impressions and will try and do a more in-depth review later. - I'll start with the bottom line. I normall don't hang on to clubs very long as there is always something, although sometimes minor, that has me looking for something else. I liked these clubs so well that I accepted a fairly good sized wager from my playing partner who said I wouldn't be playign these irons in 6 months. There is no doubt in my mind that these will be in my bag for a very long time and way more than 6 months. For reference, in the last 5 months I have played, Gauge CBs, Gauge MBs, MP 32s, RAC CBs, Taylor Made 320s, TM 300s, Tourstage NB32EX, Ping S59s, Ping Eye 2s, Ping I3s, and Callaway (tour) Fusion irons. Looks - Probably the nicest looking set of irons that I have ever owned or seen. Everybody at the course I play at always look to see whats in my bag and this morning, without exception, they all said these irons were the best they have ever seen. The workmanship is absolutely amazing. I like irons with minimal offset and a topline that isn't to thick. These met those desires exactly. Love the way they set up, instills confidence. If you haven't, check out the pictures in another post. Feel - To me this is where the irons really shine. Had to describe exactly, but to me, soft yet crisp. Of all the iron sets I listed above, I thought the Gauge MBs felt the best. Actually, the feel really good, but these MOZ 2030s are even a little better. Forgiveness - Of course these are not as forgiving as the Callaway Fusion irons or TM 320s. I would say they have a little more forgiveness than the NB32EX and RAC CBs, but probably not quite as much as the Gauge CBs. To me, they have about the same forgiveness as the Gauge MBs. You can get away with missing the sweet spot a little and not be penalized to much. I am a 14 handicap and they are forgiving enough for me. Workability - As I stated I am a 14 handicap, so I don't try to work the ball to much. However, I was able to hit some draws and fades today that come off just how I wanted. I was really impressed with the knockdown shots that I was able to play with these irons. Distance and ball flight - These irons are shafted with PX 6.0s. I measured the PW at 47 degrees loft, so I think the lofts are pretty standard. I was hitting these irons 5 to 7 yards further than any of the sets mentioned above, except the Callaway Fusions, and these were equal distance to them. I think it is probably a combination or the irons and the shafts, but the ball flight was high but not balloning. Summary - without a doubt the best set of irons I have ever owned. Maybe not as forgiving as some people would say I should use, but the confidence I have in setup (looks), playability and feel more than makes up for that. They may be pretty expensinve, but well woth it. A special thanks to Chris for hooking me up with the beauties. Very Happy Randy P.S. I shot 83 today with them in the pouring rain. Should have quit, but was having way to much fun playing with these irons. P.S.S. The MOS weges are exceptional. I will review them later. P.S.S. If you get a chance to try the new Bridgestone J33 driver, please do so as I think you will be pretty impressed.
  10. Randy replied to TourSpecGolfer's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    An extremely happy home!!! :love:
  11. The pictures are great, but they look even better in person. Absolutely awesome. Randy
  12. How are the Studio MBs different from the standard MBs? Just curious, as I have a set of the MBs and don't know how they could get any better. Thanks Randy
  13. Does anyone know what the swing weight of the putter is with the weight that comes with it? thanks randy
  14. I like their wedges, but there are many companies with just as good wedges and not such a high price. Randy
  15. PM sent. I'll buy it if not already sold. thanks Randy
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