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xjustice09x

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  1. Thats one good looking flat stick
  2. That thing looks good.
  3. I don't think it would make him much better. If a japanese club would help lower his score he would probably have one in his bag. As far as I know he isn't required by nike to carry 13 nike clubs in his bag.
  4. I kind of like the way those irons look. I don't really like the look of the woods or hybrid.
  5. That putter looks great. Golds Factory putter covers do exist. I've seen some on ebay.
  6. All those look great. Especially the wedges.
  7. Just because an iron is forged does not mean it will definately feel better than a cast club. My Macgregor M565's are forged, but they don't feel nearly as soft as many other forged sets do. If I didn't know they were forged I probably would have guessed that they were cast. In some cases I might be able to feel the difference between forged and cast irons, but there are always going to be exceptions. There are good feeling cast clubs, and bad feeling forged ones. The majority of golfers probably couldn't tell the difference.
  8. What lofts do you have available, and are they available in the black pearl finish?
  9. You could try something from the UST/Accra line. I've never hit an Axiv so I don't know how htey would compare, but the Accra's were designed by ust and Mamiya.
  10. Those are some beautiful wedges. I would probably be pulling out my credit card if it was a 54* 58* combo.
  11. They may not always play better for everyone. It really depends on your swing for what type of shaft works best for you. The premium shafts have things like tighter tolerances, new technologies and materials. Some of these technologies and materials took the company alot of time and money to develop so they only get put on the more expensive shafts. I read somewhere it takes a few people almost a week to make a MCC Ozik shaft. All that labor and the expensive materials are why the expensive version is $1000. If a shaft is better suited to your swing regardless of price you may get improved accuracy and distance.
  12. Thats a very nice looking wedge.
  13. The godzilla cover better lower my score by 2 strokes. I just got mine today. My putter never looked so good sitting in my bag. :tsg_smilie_cool: I can only imagine how good my putter would look with one of those leather covers.
  14. They do look really nice, but the price tag is a bit steep. If I had tons of extra money I wouldn't mind using one.
  15. Those are some great looking irons. I can't wait to hear some reviews.

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