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cameronreddy

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  1. Joe, do you find that most (or all) 510TPs are open?
  2. The greater the loft, the greater the effect of lie angle. Hold a 9 iron with the head at eye level (on a counter top or table) and set the iron flat on its sole. Now roll it on its sole towards its toe, and watch the directional change of the face of the club. Do the same with a driver and you will see much less directional change. I personally think more attention should be paid to the lie angle of woods. Heretofor, only Ping gave it any serious attention, but with the G2 Driver, Ping seems to have dispensed with it as well.
  3. Last year's forged wedges are the bargin of the wedge world. Copper overlay, 1020 steel, small head to cut through heavy rough and thick grass green side, easy to file off the trailing edge for the fancy shots. They fit seamlessly with the MR23 US Spec CBs. I even pulled my PW and use the 48*. Buy the raw 60 and a small, thin file, and spin the ball all over the place and never worry about finding a refinisher. The ERC 3+ is a driver in desquise. Their ERC and GGBII fairway woods are the best off the tees... My wife's GGB irons are the Mother of all "fat-shot busters." Lots of great equipment, I think.
  4. I won't buy from you in the future. I'm positive.

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