Everything posted by dorkman53
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True Temper Tour Concept
Paul at Shreveport Golf can install them.
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Here is the pic of the new PRO V1 and Pro V1X
Probably about $5!!
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X-Drive Video from Japan
What are you talking about? I distinctly heard them say "X Drive" and "Tourstage"
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Tourstage X-Blades -- Tip Size? Taper?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that Tourstage irons come in .355" taper, and that Nippons are also just .355" taper as well.
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The 2005 Tourstage X-Wedge Series
I trust that they will improve their English language website if they hope to sell goods in the US this year!
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The 2005 Tourstage X-Wedge Series
from the Tourstage Japan website. Would you please be kind enough to share that website address with us? I have a couple of Bridgestone links bookmarked, but they don't tell any detail about the X wedges. Thanks
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The 2005 Tourstage X-Wedge Series
TWG Where can one get detailed information about sole grinds, bounce, camber, and other important parameters on these wedges?
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Bridgestone 2005
Let's face it. The cost of a golf club is only related in a small way to the actual cost of production. A major determinant is the cost of marketing (endorsements, advertising) and simply "what the market will bear". I can guarantee you that the cost of the "turbo rubber" and any difference in production techniques doesn't remotely approach $400!!
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MP 27s
The MP series are more "Player's Clubs" for lower handicappers. Some are blades, and the MP-30's are somewhere between full cavity backs and blades. The MX series, like the MX 20 and 23, are more forgiving, typical of cavity backs. It's more of a matter of how much forgiveness you're looking for, rather than one being inherently "better" than the other. They're all pretty high quality.
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Bridgestone 2005
The staff i speak with at Japan bridgestone has no clue what the J33's are. they are trying to keep the U.S stuff seperate. Theres a lot about bridgstone you guys dont know, Im not gonna even get into it. It does seem interesting that the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing. I really like some of their equipment but their marketing in the U.S. has been dismal to non-existent. I hope 2005 is the year they make an impact here. I think there might be a set of J33 Combos with my initials on them out there somewhere.
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The definition of FACE PROGRESSION
My understanding was that "face progression" referred to how far in front of the center of the shaft the leading edge of a club was. It is related to offset.
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MP 27s
You might be thinking about the Gauge CB's. The 27's have minimal offset in the traditional (progressive) way. Look at the picture at the top of this thread. Concentrate on the 4, 6, and 9 irons, since they have the best view. Am I hallucinating or a victim of parallax? The lower irons appear to have less offset than the higher numbered irons. TSG; Can you shed any light on this? Thanks
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MP 27s
Is it true that on the MP 27's the offset is inverse of typical. eg. the offset is GREATER on the short irons than the long irons?
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What are the specs on tour concepts???
I've been trying like mad to get any information about them, and have had very little success on this or other boards. I have found out that they are in the mid 120's for weight, or about 5 grams less than Dynamic Golds; more like Rifles for weight. I'd like information about kickpoint, tip stiffness, and how they play relative to Nippon 950's and 1050's. There just isn't much information forthcoming right now.
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Nippon vs. True Temper Tour Concept shafts
Could anybody out there comment on the pros and cons of the True Temper Tour Concept shafts vs. the Nippon 950 and/or 1050 in terms of feel, control, trajectory, accuracy, and distance. Thanks
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Which sponsors carry True Temper Tour Concept shafts?
Which sponsors on this board carry True Temper Tour Concept shafts?
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Which sponsors will carry Bridgestone in 2005?
Which sponsors of this board will be carrying Bridgestone equipment in 2005?
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Any advice on Tourstage X-Blade CB??
Are the new "morphing" TQ 04 / J33 combos based on the X Blade CB for the cavity back portion of the set, before they morph into a blade for the short irons and PW?
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2005 Tourstage ViQ Forged Irons
TSG; any word on whether the TQ 04 combo/morphing set is going to be offered by Bridgestone/Precept to the wider market in 2005? I saw a set and it looks like it morphs from something that resembles an X Blade CB into a pure blade by the time it gets to a 9 iron/PW. The sold grind also looked somewhat like the X Blade CB. Any info?
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Finally I have a very good practise out of the tour concept
Joe; What brands of heads and shafts do you carry?
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Tour Concept from True Temper PIC!
How do they differ in feel and playing characteristics vs. a Nippon 950 or a Rifle (regular Rifle, not flighted or Project X, etc.) iron shaft?
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a shafts cpm???
Am I the only one that thinks something doesn't make sense here? An X Flex Fuji 757 with a cpm of 269??? Shouldn't it be higher frequency than that? 269 is more in the regular/stuff flex range. If it's truly an X flex 757, it should play VERY stiff. Please correct me if I'm off base here.
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Hosel Size for Zodia Wedge
.355" taper
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Mizuno Fli-Hi vs Fourteen HI-660 utility irons.
I had a Fourteen Hi-660 a year or so ago, and personally I liked it as a driving iron, but couldn't hit it consistently off the fairway. I prefer fairway wood-based hybrids over iron based, though, so my experience is biased. I've tried a LOT of hybrids over the past several years (Taylormade Rescue Mids, Kasco K2K, original Mizuno Fli Hi, Jackaroo II, Callaway Big Bertha 2002, SMT Solitaire, Precept 2-EZ, the Nakashima hybrids, and the Hogan hybrids), and the Hogans have given me the most satisfactory overall results from the fairway and off the tee. They set up square, and my understanding is that they are fairly neutral in their internal weighting, too. All I know is that I hit them straighter than anything else I've tried, with very predictable distances. The fact that the Hogans are also very reasonably priced is an added bonus.
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scratch wedges
http://www.sgolfclubs.com/ Ask them their current price. It varies between plated and coated finishes, and which shaft you choose. Scratch is truly custom, so you have to check for any possible head finish/shaft combination. However, they are/were going to start selling some of their more popular finish/shaft/sole grind models as non-custom stock models, for a reduced price. I'd check with them to see if they are already doing that or not......