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  1. This model is available now. I don't beleive it will be available to the USA or Japan. Regards, Chris M
  2. Hi, If colour is the reason you want to play them, do yourself a favour and spend a few more dollars on IOMIC grips. The technology and performance is daylight ahead of ANY rubber grip made. In fact any grip made PERIOD. :tsg_smiley_yes:
  3. What about this? TM 300 Tour in 9.5 with Ozik TP7X ?? US$400 plus shipping from Sydney, Australia. Or Trade offer. Chris M
  4. Great, great grips when installed correctly, I beleive you need an account to view US website. Chris M
  5. Ionic do make two sizes in putter grips, my guess is you may have got the big one. The small one is just like the Pingman grip. Great,great grips by the way, putter and the X-Grip for irons and woods. They are expensive to buy and that may be why they are not more popular. Regards, Chris Murchie Tour Technologies, Aust PGA
  6. The Pershing I beleive is the GD's International version of the PT shafts found in Japan. Regards, Chris Murchie Tour Technologies, Aust PGA
  7. Look at the MCC website for spec info. TP7x is super expensive. If you see it again, place some water on the shaft or rub some sweat on it and watch it disappear! It does not evaporate that quickly but instantly the moisture is gone. It must be soaking in. Check it out.
  8. Any more info you can share in regards to your technique? Do you maintain your lag/wrist angles when coming into to impact or do you loose them and perhaps come over a few? Your miss left, is it straight left or does it start right and turn over? A fast tempo that is shallow can often either be over it a little or loosing lag/wrist set early. This would make sense if you are a high ball hitter as you would add loft at impact. Shaft weight and profile can assist this, however correct diagnosis of swing tendencies is important. Dont choose X100 just to knock the flight down IMO. DG SL shafts play a little more harsh than DG and all players I have witnessed find this sensation. Depending on your correct shaft length I would stay with a heavier shaft weight especially if you have a quick tempo and load it heaps. TT Tour Concept shafts would also perhaps fit the bill. All the best. Chris M
  9. TourSpecGolfer: "What I call the real Tourstage tour sets are made in Japan instead of Endo." Never heard of that Chris, some examples are?? I have asked this question of BS R&D and they have told me never the case. Are you sure on this one mate? All the best. Chris M
  10. Thanks Plus 1. please let me know if you hear something on samples. Size 43 :wink: Chris
  11. Hey Joe, We were offered a few of these shafts in Australia by Fuji and I have some in stock and have sold a few to my friends. {they are hanging them on a wall} :love: They tell me only 555 made. They look overwhelming in the flesh. I sell them here for about AU$650 which is about US$490. Please if anyone is interested speak to Joe or Chris first this is not and was not intended as a BST post. Chris M Tour Technologies, Aust PGA
  12. Plus 1, I have all my fingers and toes crossed. Thanks, I appreciate it.
  13. After the white and orange JL golf shoes made by Puma. Can anyone help me out? Or know where I cound ask. I'm thinking Europe?? Thanks, Chris M T.T. Aust PGA
  14. Of course, if you putt better with it, who cares where the sweet spot is? That's true :cool:
  15. Guys, Have you checked where the sweet spot is after filling the shaft with sand? I can assure you it will be high and toward the heel. I understand your thoughts and the feel benefits for some players tempo etc, but as a design point of view... It will move the sweet spot too much. Food for thought.
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