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Vincenti

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  1. Until this week I always avoid Honma due to it's image to older people and most of all it's price tag. I was looking for Miura CB-1006 and saw the Beres line in the web and today I just tried the TW902. First couple balls were not impressive for me. But after a while, I do notice the feeling is really extraordinary and the forgiveness of the club is really high for a blade. Compared to my 690.CB, it's a heaven. Then I watched the quality of the satin finish, it's really an artwork. You ask the cost, they bill me only for 1500 bucks for NSPro950, it's not that expensive. I think I need to change my mind and buy the TW901 (TW902 is still a blade and I am not conviced can play it well through the course) Damned. :tsg_smilie_wah:
  2. I use several brands until I landed on Titleist. It's line is unique and relatively conservative, but superb. If you ask why I stick on this brand, I really fed up looking at those technological improvement on materials and club forms. At the time you buy a club, it's already obsolete. A new model and technology is already it the clubmakers desk. This is what happens now. Golf is golf, playing golf is enjoying the game not enjoying purchasing the equipment. I am facing the same phenomenon in the hi-end audio scene, a lot of people forget the essence of the whole thing. It's how to hear the music not the satisfaction in buying equipments. The same with Golf.

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