Everything posted by bogeydog
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2010 Yamaha Irons
Who has the scoop on them?
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Kamui Works 456 Silver Driver – One Month Update
Does Kamui also make custom FW woods?
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Kamui Works 456 Silver
Sounds like we could trade clubs since our specs are so similar. Any idea of what the built club CPM'd at with the shaft. I have the same shaft. Where did you put the center of gravity? (draw, fade, square)
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Kamui Works 456 Silver
idrive, Can you tell us exactly what specs you set up?
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Kamui Works 456 Silver
Looks like they can also change the center of gravity. What are the launch and spin characteristics of the head?
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Kamui Works 456 Silver
Ok someone must have one by now. What is the story?
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Three Luck Sky Dream Jump CF I Forged Irons
Jeff, I am interested in hearing more including about the wedges.
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Epon Golf's New Sales Policy
Glad I found Yamaha 2 years ago. Too bad they are forged by Epon. Really I am in shock.
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Epon Golf's New Sales Policy
I didn't catch this news until now. What a shock. I bet TSG is the sole and main reason that Epon even has a presence in the US. Bad move.
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Kamui and Kamui Premium Handmade Drivers
Looking at their website, what are the differences between the models golf vs silver, etc.? Also apprears they are available head only.
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Kamui and Kamui Premium Handmade Drivers
Very cool. Wish more companies would custom make drivers. Is this the only driver they make? How about fairway woods? What is the lead time?
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Epon EMS Driver
What are your specs, etc.? Did you try the Crazy iron shafts?
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Epon EMS Driver
Marty, Since you have likely been one of the few here to hit the Crazy and others, how about some reviews? What set the Crazy apart?
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Mits Bassara Griffin Review
Shaft is a stiff not the TS spec. My SS is 97- low 100s. Goodsie would have more info on what he saw since he installed the shaft.
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Mits Bassara Griffin Review
I have played enough rounds to be considered beyond the honeymoon period. The more I play this shaft, the better it performs. I am beginning to think for sure this shaft is as good feeling, longer and more controllable than the Xcon5. Is anyone else playing this shaft? Seems to me this would be the perfect shaft for so many.
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Mits Bassara Griffin Review
I have a significant number of rounds with this shaft and have the following feedback. It definitely is an Xcon5 type profile with a tighter dispersion, lower spin and more anti-left. As long or longer, superb kicking feel with a more solid feel than the Xcon5. Much more accurate and can take more abuse. Great for a harder swinger that wants a light weight shaft with control. I am surprise how straight this shaft is. The stiffer tip with a higher torque is a unique combo that works. On the course, it took some getting used to as I typically hits draws with the Xcon5. The Griffin allows me to set up for a straight shot or fade. It isn't as easy to turn over as the Xcon however it can be worked. Nice solid offering that is the only shaft I have found that can rival the Xcon5 in distance, feel, launch. Take the Xcon, add control and lower spin. Fantastic stuff.
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Mits Bassara Griffin Review
Yes this is the same as offered by TSG. Was bought by TSG. I can't recommend what flex to play, you probably want to ask Chris or Gocchin about this. My bet is the Griffin plays more like you would expect the flex yet loads and feels slightly softer.
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Mits Bassara Griffin Review
I bought a JPGA Griffin stiff from TSG and had it installed by Goodsie in my 2009 Yamaha 4.6V RPM 10* driver. As you may know, I have been playing this same driver head with the Ozik Xcon5 for quite a while. The Ozik has produced some of the longest drives every however I have fought getting control of this shaft. Granted the Xcon5 seems to like smooth swings with somewhat gentle transition. Quick transitions need not apply. The Xcon launch mid-high and was mid spin. I have tested a few clubs against this setup and haven't found anything longer. Although there are more forgiving heads, feel is second to none and the shape is right on for the traditionalist that likes deep face drivers. My reason for buying the Griffin was to find a shaft with Xcon type feel, launch, but with lower spin and more control. The Griffin in raw form had a CPM of 262. The Xcon5 was 251. Goodsie installed the Griffin at 45" and D2.75 swing weight. I think he said the final CPM was 255. He pointed out that the shaft isn't tapered as a traditional shaft, but has a constant butt diameter than drops off after the bottom of the grip. I have three rounds under my belt. Not any real range time, so my observations are based on unpacking it and playing. Looks - I like the two tone black and gold. This JPGA doesn't have the trible graphics. Feel - Feel is very smooth. Not quite as smooth as the Xcon. The Xcon feel is special however not all may like the soft feel of the Xcon. With a quality swing, I can feel the kick of the Griffin. Feedback is better with the Griffin than Xcon. Launch - Very similar to Xcon. Spin - Lower than Xcon. Better roll out. Control - This is where the Griffin shines. Much better control than the Xcon. For me, the Xcon produced draws with the left coming into play too often. In this setup, the Griffin produces straight or fades. I am still working to learn how the shaft plays. Loading - The Xcon is easier to load. The Griffin takes more abuse. I could baby it and it worked or I could step on it and it hung right in there. I would say the Griffin plays more true to flex (if there is a true flex) than the Xcon. Thoughts - I think this suits the slightly aggressive player that wants a mid-lower high launch lightweight shaft with control. A player that wants to avoid the left and doesn't miss much to the right. I feel a player that fights the right may benefit from step down a flex. If you like a lightweight shafts with feel and control, go for it and you likely will be pleased.
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2009 Taylor Made XR FCT Driver??????
With all the talk about the R9 what are the views on the XR?
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ONOFF Tour Drivers now available at TSG
Can they adjust lie?
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FS - PRGR GN502 Tour Shaft SR Flex
This was taken from my brand new 2009 PRGR GN502 Tour driver. It is shaft spec'd specially for the Tour driver head. It is a stiff-regular flex or 43 in JDM terms. Includes stock PRGR grip. Perfect condition in every way. Great price to tinker with. The shaft is considered as a mid launch. Torque is 3.9. Weight is 59.5g. Played to length of 44.75". $79 shipped in conusa
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FS - Fuji Rombax Shaft
Price drop.
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FS - Fuji Rombax Shaft
Fujikura Romax 6Y09 shaft. Pulled new from my 2009 Yamaha 4.6V rpm driver. Played 45". Stiff flex. Mid launch. Seems to play to flex. Stock Yamaha Inpres grip. Excellent tip condition. $80.
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PRGR GN502 Tour Driver Mini Review
I have the Speeder shaft being installed. Should have some info late next week.
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PRGR GN502 Tour Driver Mini Review
I will try it today and let you know about how workable it is. Maybe I should try the 9* also! I was analyzing the club more last night and I think it really is a club that will have broad appeal and a many converts once it gets some public play time.