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landshark

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  1. i don't know if it was in this forum or another, but there was a link to a site that showed all the u.s , womens, japanese mens and ladies tour players along with actual pictures of their bag and equipment. i can't locate this site anywhere. does anyone know what the link is? thanks
  2. i wish the tourstage bag would have 14 way dividers. i just got a nike sasquatch tour stand bag. 14 way divided top and enough pockets, but boy does that tourstage look good.
  3. what other models will you be carrying? have seen pics of the raf-101i. looks good. will you be listing these in the pro shop?
  4. ok, another important part: VALUE. which offers most performance for the dollar? also, you mention feel,etc, but please indicate accuracy in your reports. thanks.
  5. i'm hoping the viq forged tops your picks as that's the iron i have and it's awesome. can't be tempted by anythig else.
  6. chris: how about the viq forged from tourstage? i'd assume premium endo forging as well? i've had these in my bag for four rounds and have never hit more greens in regulation than i have with these.
  7. these are nice looking clubs, but wonder how the feel, forgiveness is on these. how is the forgiveness, size, and feel of these compare to their forged viq's? thanks
  8. i've got a great looking set of g field nc1's. do you think the value of these will go up, or stay pretty constant? not sure what i could even get for just selling the heads? any idea?
  9. still would like to see what the cavity backs look like. any pictuers anyone?
  10. was this at the japan show or the orlando show? did you by chance take any pictures? i've done a search for vendors, etc, and can't locate that company. would like to see what you saw
  11. appears to have sim. look to the us version, but with a forged body and thin bonded face. also with more of a traditional hosel. just wonder if anyone has hit the japan version and has the comparison to the us model fusion.
  12. Chris or anyone else that would know: what are your opinions on the japan issued Callaway ERC hot irons compared to the U.S. version fusions? are these Japan version available at all in the states?
  13. regarding the picture of the technica pro iron(right before the picture of the technica pro 1 with the cutaway section): this has a little resemblance to the Hiro Matsumoto design. any correlation between the two?
  14. chris" regarding the nc1 by g field-----are all the ones made at Kyoei, or the most recent sets. i have a set, but wonder if the early ones were any different. if not, still better than retail mizuno and the like? thanks
  15. chris: regarding the forged 770, where in the forgiveness scale would you rate it against the epon lineup or compared to the g field nc1? thanks
  16. have a chance to get cally x20 tour irons at roughly half price. everything i read about them are fantastic. for those that may have hit these as well as the epon type x, i'm curious which would be a more forgiving and user friendly club? thanks
  17. you mention the r7 forged. is this the u.s retail version?
  18. thanks lennie. in size, are they sim to a callaway x series? currently i have g field nc1. just wonder what diff. i may find in the epon for looks, feel, etc.
  19. trying to get some feedback on epon x irons. from the looks they seem they would be very forgiving. how soft are they, and is the finish anything like the new wedges that have been posted?
  20. not in top 30? sure you don't mean top 3? kinda dissappointing to hear that actually. now if i could get my hands on an inexpensive set of epon x's, or heads alone, i'd sure like to try those. surprised i didn't hear chris say anything about the proto epon that he has pictured?
  21. plus 1: where would you rank the g field nc1's in the list?
  22. thanks jack. pics don't really do either justice. just got the digital camera and don't know how to downsize thepics, even though i think they are in the smallest pixels. the flash must be a bit bright because in the pics they look almost like they're scratched. they're not! anyway, the tour steel are stiff flex taper tips. weight is around 120'sh. i think they're smooth shafts, much nicer than dg shafts. the fst in the naks are the white lites i think. a bit lighter but feel very good, especially at the price. regarding feel, the g fields are sweet, but to be honest, i haven't hit anything softer feeling than the naks. both have adequate amounts of forgiveness too. the jones stuff is very nice. pretty hot and forgiving. i do normally play the infinit driver though. haven't hit a better 3 wood than the jones though.
  23. Bag 1 G Field nc1 3-pw Accra tour steel[attachment=4982:IMG_0026.JPG] Nakashima np1 sw Infiniti Propulsion 440 w/SK Fibre lite rev1 Bobby JOnes 15* three wood - or- Jones 17 hybrid Tommy Armour arrowmark putter Bag 2 Nakashima np1 with FST shafts other drivers would be Bridgestone 460, Bobby Jones, Alpha How do i post these pics? I tried once but they are very large. how do i downsize them?
  24. regarding the proto type s, are these more of an updated look or refinement to the technity iron. looks a bit similar but with a smoother look to it. i like it. hurry and tell us about the performance.

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