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Boonie

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  1. I had one in a driver and then tried it in a 3-wood. Definitely feels tip stiff, but actually hit the ball high for me. Just had no feel at all and actually felt quite 'dead'. Worst Fuji shaft I have tried. Not to say it doesn't suit others though.
  2. Nice looking wedges Cory, what shaft do they have in them?
  3. Boonie replied to Bo's topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Exact same shaft he used to have in his Titleist driver. PM702 Graphite Design - it's just a new color!
  4. Can you still browse but not post? Says you are online there at the moment??
  5. Chris, I assume there is a 60* in this series. What bounce and grind does the LW have?
  6. Sad day for some :wah: Happy day for others :beer2: Kind of appropriate really, seeing I am about the only person on the planet who really likes the big man from Fiji.
  7. Parry was using Apex forged blades for a long time, but that 6-iron he holed was definitely not a blade! It looked like an Apex Plus, but my guess is he is using the new combo set (FTX is it?) He was Maxfli for quite a while, but has been with Hogan for a few years now (now Callaway of course). It was the perfect match for him because he already used Cally woods and an Odyssey 2-ball with his Hogan irons and ball (now using Cally ball). He won the NEC WGC event 2 years ago (against top 50 players in the world)! - so he has contended a lot more recently than 1995! Bloody great shot too!

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