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  1. Please attach picture. Thank you. ACG/Mod
  2. Nice bag tag. BTW, no near hole-in-one today but I was struck by a golf ball. I was standing behind my buddy with a 122 mph swing when he line-drived the ball into a square tee-marker, knocked the thing forward 20 feet and the ball ricocheted back and struck me on the leg about a foot from the family's jewel.
  3. Please attach pictures/images. Required as of Nov. 2005. ACG/Mod
  4. So so close ... 1/4 of an inch. The closest after 10 years of golf. When? :tsg_smilie_wah: What about you guys?
  5. acrazygolfer replied to OnIn2's post in a topic in Buy, Sell, & Trade
    Please attach images/pictures as set forth in the BST. Thanks. ACG
  6. Torque refers to the twisting of the shaft about its center line. Low torque shafts twist less under load.
  7. More medieval!
  8. The answer is complex but in simple terms: better design, tighter tolerance control during manufacturing process, etc. over the cheap $30 shaft.
  9. Butch Harmon's brother, the one that just passed away recently, recommended for you to stand with arms hanging naturally down. In this position, the palms naturally faced the pockets/hips. Now take a hold of the club. This is the "neutral" position.
  10. I'm good with wedges for the year .... but damn it Ari, why are you doing this to me? LOL!
  11. This is a site that tells you whether images on the internet for the last few years were real or fake. http://i.euniverse.com/funpages/cms_conten...al_or_hoax1.swf
  12. Sounds like a teaching pro at the local range.
  13. I'd the S63 (blue board) in the w-505 and found it too soft with ballooning flight. The M-65(s) is currently shafted to a Nike Ignite DFI. The M-65 is tight, much tighter than the blue board nothwithstanding the "almost" similar specs, with no ballooning. I'm planning to shaft the w-505 with either a PT or Axiv but can't quite decide yet. BTW, my SS is about 105mph, semi-agressive move from the top and late release of the shaft (late unloading of the shaft on the down swing).
  14. PM Joe Kwok, aka Joey3108, since he's a Fuji charter dealer here in the US.
  15. The stock NSPro 950 stiff would be fine. I'd get the 20* to replace the 3 iron and you can expect the UX2 to be longer than the 3 iron. BTW, the head cover is pretty cool looking.
  16. One hot face. The C455 is Carpenter 455 steel that can be forged very thin, less than 2.2mm to maximize the "spring effect" but within the rule of USGA. More OEMs are using this steel in fairway woods.
  17. As you're a 25'er, buy the 20* instead of 17* ... more forgivess and no more than 10/15 yards less in distance. I've in play the 23* NS shaft instead of the 4 iron and loving it. Easy to hit, long and straight. The 3 iron was replaced by a 18.5* Nickent.
  18. Interesting dimple design with the "double dip" .... decrease drag and increase lift? for better and straighter flight?
  19. Please add pictures of the RAC, PRGR and putter. Thanks.
  20. PM'd Ari and he told me the wedges are designed for sweepers playing on soft turf or diggers playing on hard turf. Thanks Ari. I'm in for a set.
  21. If these are "sweeper" series then please reserve a set for me. ACG.
  22. :tsg_smilie_cool: SICK! Endo for TSG?
  23. Nice semi-deep face driver.
  24. Most likely. Email Tom at Slightergolf.com
  25. Two weight ports and then adding steel ingots to the sole.