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  1. Well, I'm getting tempted. The Newport 2 (non-insert) is my ideal blade but my stroke does better with mallets. Way to go with Hot Stix; if/when they come to my state I'm going to treat myself to a visit. I understand they are the absolute best when it comes to outfitting golfers with perfectly tailored equipment, even down to suggesting the most appropriate balls. By the way, which model did you choose and why?
  2. That's great to hear. I'm a fan of 'distictively designed' putters but the Detour is fairly drastic and aluminun faces play a bit soft for my tastes. Does the 'curving tail' design present any problems on sidehill putts breaking left to right? How's the distance control and how would you rate the speed off the face compared to your Newport 2?
  3. Ain't that the truth! I shot 87 today and it could have been 97 if not for taking only 25 putts with that ProDivision Forged L (thanks, Chris). Couldn't hit an iron, wood or hybrid but the score only showed how many, not how.
  4. I agree that price can be a huge factor, especially since there's no opportunity to demo the Epons or compare them to domestic sets to see if the softness and quality is worth the extra bucks. The X-tours felt fine to me even though I play forged and they'd probably feel about the same as any iron in the MP line. For more feel combined with forgiveness KZG's 'double forged' irons may be worth a try. Then again, I found the MP-32s too demanding so my suggestions may be overly biased toward forgiveness.
  5. I'm sort of in the same place and liked the Callaway x-tours and KZG's PC-IIIs, both of which have almost no penalties for mis**ts. I'm debating whether to switch because they do not feel responsive - just programmed for high and straight - but I may end up forgoing feel for score. Per recent posts, my first choice would be the Epon Technicity irons that someoe thought seemed similar to the X-tours but I'd ask Chris for his thoughts.
  6. Here Scotty, Scotty. Here you go. Good putter. Jump in my bag, that's it. Outstandingly beautiful. Thanks for the pictures.
  7. No problem with Ping G5 (460cc). I turn driver head sideways so elastic band in headcover is gradually stretched open by toe of driver. Ultraman finds it uncomfortable if I try to push the driver's sole in first and he sneers at me.
  8. Too over-engineered for my tastes, looks like they married the "X" from Callaway X-Tours and the eye from Ping i3s then plopped 'em both under the rac undercut muscle. With my luck they'll be forgiving and have a high trajectory.
  9. No way is Ultraman aggressive - I have him on my bag to keep from taking my game too seriously and he brings smiles to all who see him. In the Chris pic, you may be reacting to the 'sneer' the comes from a small, momentary fabric fold above the right side of his lip. It could also be Ultraman's non-verbal opinion of Chris' driving ability but either way yours will be sneer-free.
  10. The tail lights under the rear spoiler make it look like a Taylor Made R7. I can't see 1000 horsepower bolted to a 1200 pound frame. I'm no engineer but anyone who tries that better consider a real big spoiler - without significant downdraft you'd have liftoff in about 5 seconds. I prefer something slower, easy on the eyes, with room for lots of clubs s shown in the attachment below.PHOTO_schoolbus.doc
  11. Right here!. Click on the Pro Shop tab, select Accessories from left hand column and select Anime headcovers from pictures that appear. But be prepared for attention from other golfers - I've been carrying Ultra Man around the courses, orienting him to the traps and hazzards he will help me avoid and everyone is impressed. Makes other headcovers look positively dull and uninspired. It will also add a touch of whimsy which should nicely set off those seriously classic DCI 962 irons, the nicest blend of forgiveness and precision the 1990s ever produced.
  12. MOST of them are Japan Only but Gegegeno sounds suspiciously like Gino and the eye looks a lot like a pizza with a big black olive in the middle. I think 'Gino' may be Italian Only. I can't prove it but a have my suspicions. Once I have proof I'm writing The Tourspec Code - hopefully Chris won't send that killer albino monk after me. :tsg_smilie_wah:
  13. I planned to keep the Ultra Man cover on my driver as I strike the ball. That way he'll grab it and fly towards the hole. Chris wanted extra to install a tiny jet engine but I'll just rely on Ultra Man's natural powers.
  14. Where are the golf towels??? After ordering Ultraman I realized I could use some help from his buddies but unlike Phil I only have 1 driver. I can get by with my Marvin the Martian towel but a Japanimation theme would be extra special.
  15. get Gegegenu - the Eye will also come in handy when looking for your opponents ball, checking your putting line and locating the cart girls.
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