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Phillip Alexander

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  1. xchangmax, maybe graphite will be the key to curing my yips with the 60* wedge. Probably a better suggestion than shoe295 recommending botox
  2. 6'2" and play a 44.5" driver. I do have the Epon 3 wood. It is 42". I did have to put a bit of lead tape on the back to get it to D0. Golf and golf clubs are a very individual thing.
  3. I only have an Epon 3 wood, but the club is a canon and feels great. Golly gosh, you mean a media publication doesn't tell the truth No one in the population in Aus believes ANYTHING the media says......
  4. These irons look very good indeed. Sure there is a significant resemblence to the Gauge MB-2s, however I think that is a good thing. Let me say I wish George every success with the new company. If the product is anything like Gauge, it will be an absolute winner.
  5. Man, those are a couple of great bags Well done!!
  6. Those pictures of Wolf Creek look so good it is sureal. I need to spend some time in Vegas
  7. Phillip Alexander replied to plus1's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Plus 1, good to see you posting again champ!! Could you do a mini review of the Roddio shaft in your driver. Personally I prefer heavier shafts. PS Do you know the cpms of the Roddio shaft
  8. Doc, I haven't had any experience with the Geotech. I'm a little bit slow just having recently added an Epon 3 wood to the bag, however the Epon is probably going to be there for a long time.
  9. ..... .....well we've seen everything else....do we have anything to cure Jack's yips with his wedges
  10. Could you tell us a little more about the x feel wedges
  11. I'm using Lamkin crossline cords - Midsize. I have big hands. It seems to me the sexy Japanese grips don't come in midsize. Gripmaster is an Aussie product. I have used these before and they are super good.
  12. Phillip Alexander posted a post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Which ones are you guys and girls using and why
  13. Who did the job?? Simple sensational. Of course you could go and play with them for a while and then repeat the process if necessary. I've always felt the Gauge irons were as good as it gets....terrible pity about the business going under.
  14. Man that BEAST is going to do some damage!!!
  15. Well I like them. Yururi seems like a very good quality manufacturer through out the bag.
  16. Phillip Alexander replied to Mjr. D's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Tiger could win with a stick of celery......it's the rest of us that need help with our clubs. That said Tiger is a perfectionist and I have little doubt his clubs are perfect for him AND forged in Japan.
  17. As previously stated tour clubs are custom made for a tour player. There would probaly be an argument to buy the heads and then have them made up to your own swing. Import clubs to a degree follow the same path with better quality heads. The key of course is to have all clubs made up to your swing / game. All of that said I have a 510 from the Japanese tour van and the only thing I'm game to change is the grip
  18. The question is what benefit are you trying to achieve by changing shaft
  19. Never really liked the EMB or other manufactueres square drivers However the traditional shaped Epon's are simply terrific
  20. Quality product in my view
  21. I always like to see a little bit of lead tape somewhere in the bag...and you have plenty Did Carlton Matsui do the grind on your 60* wedge A very good rig in my view
  22. Hey gocchin, any pictures??
  23. My only advice at this stage would be to post the pictures, so the guys on the site can advise you if they are authentic. In terms of the lofts, just about any club maker would have the machine/gauge to tell you the lofts.
  24. I'm just looking at the post for the new Epon hybrids, which got me thinking... I currently carry Mizzy UX-2 20* and 23*. However the thought crossed my mind to perhaps replace the 23* with an Epon or something similar (driving iron hybrid as opposed to a wood type hybrid) ) and create a transition to the irons. The result would be 3 wood wood type hybrid driving iron hybrid irons Just a thought....I wonder what others think??