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Fourteen Golf, Srixon Z-Star Diamond Balls, Vokey Limited 464
Z-star Diamonds still for sale?
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FS: Adams, TEE, Ozik, TM, BH, KBS, NOWON, Nippon
What is the loft of the XTD Pro? Thank you
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Replace my GD Gas IIs. But, with what???
Cool. Another good option! Thanks!
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Replace my GD Gas IIs. But, with what???
Thanks a ton, Gocchin! Man, do I wish I had bought a back-up set when they were still available :-). I hadn't thought about the RCs or Yamahas. I'll take a look. Patrick
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Replace my GD Gas IIs. But, with what???
Hey, everyone. I have to say that I am really strugging with this one. I absolutely LOVE these wedges. They do everything I could ever want and then some. Alas, I have worn the grooves out and am in need of something that is just as good/better. Can anyone recommend a replacement that has good spin, great feel, and similar versatility? I have my eye on the Epons, but have not hit them. I could use any help!!! EDIT: Forged JDM only, please. Thanks in advance. And, hit 'em straight! Patrick
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Epon EMB
For reference, my swing speed with my 3-wood is 105. I swing my driver approx. 112 comfortably. I play a soft X in both my driver and 3-wood. Assuming that you swing in the 97-102 range with your driver (approx. 7 mph faster) you should be playing an SR. However, desired stiffness is going to be a function not only of your swing speed, but also the aggressiveness of your transition, th lag in your swing, and whether you are attempting to maximize accuracy or distance (the softer the shaft the harder it is to control; however, should be longer on solid contact). You also want to pay attention to your launch characteristics (e.g. launch angle, back spin, ball speed, etc.). I would suggest getting fit into a shaft flex profile before buying another shaft blind. Having said that, and based solely on the information you provided I would suggest that a straight 'S' is too stiff. My .02. Patrick
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tourstage z-101
The Z101 is a FANTASTIC player's cavity. That is, it is a cavity back iron designed for people that like the profile of a blade. In comparison to other cavity back irons, the Zs have a relatively thin top line, a fairly narrow sole, and relatively little offset. In as much, they are designed for the low handicapper who desires the forgiveness of a cavity back and the feel and workability of a muscle back. Did I mention that they are forged by Endo and are seriously SOFT! One of the best irons ever made IMO. Patrick
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WTB: Tourstage 3 iron; Xblade CB, Z101, or MR-23
Title says it all. I am looking for a Tourstage 3 iron; Xblade CB, Z101, or MR-23. Price dependent on condition. Patrick
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WTB Diamana 93 X Blueboard - pull or uncut
I am new to this site, but am in need of a 93 X for a tour issue Adams 4060. Anyone? Thanks, Patrick
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