Everything posted by FAQ
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The Japanese rebirth of Scratch GOlf!
Those look great! Look like a well finished product. I'm looking forward to mine.
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Tourstage Bridgestone Professional J Weapons Irons 2-SW
I believe the seller is DemolitionMan. Or you could PM Tourspecgolfer possibly.
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R7 Foam Job by Joe Kwok
I agree. My R7TP was very muted as well. I had a Japanese one from Chris.
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graphite extensions?
It's going to be a lot heavier. I figured it was butt trimmed as Aldila recommends that. As far as playability, that completely depends on you. Just by looking at the specs, I'd say Low Trajectory. If you have a tendency to slice or leave the head open a little, it might add to that. If you aren't real strong - your SS might decrease a little.
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graphite extensions?
If your clubs are made longer, they gain more weight. Each ½” in club length equals 3 swingweights. If you put a new shaft in that is heavier or one that has a lower balance point than your current shaft, you will get a higher weight as well. Something you might keep in mind: If you have heavier grips installed on your clubs, the total weight will increase, but the swingweight will decrease. The Aldila NV85 S weighs 86 grams and the 757 S weighs 77 grams.
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Need shipping info USA to UK
I have used FedX with great results and accurate tracking.
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Fuji 693 Tr
mknbirdie - I looks like the typical TourSpec Speeders. All those little Fujikura flags around the top. Or, if it's not Tourspec it is just black. http://www.fujikurashaft.jp/ftpm/ftpm.html
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wobbly putting stroke
Mike, Just so someone answers you... in my practice swing, I always do a couple to make sure that there is a smoothness in my takeaway and pendulum.
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Dance With Dragon by Golds Factory
I don't think Chris was saying the putters were made by Golds Factory. I think he was saying that Sasaya just stamps emblems and letters on them for Dances With Dragons. Maybe Chris could clarify that a little. Note: I just found out that they sell the real Gold's Putters with the DWD stamps on them. Excuse.
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Need Scotty Cameron Tour suppliers
Here's a couple of places. I've never done business at http://www.tablerock.com/ but they show rare putters. Also, it's not scottyputters.net anymore. It's http://www.puttermonster.com/
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Fujikura VT80D Specs?
Ok, here it is... VT 80 Tour - 84 grams, 3.0 torque, high kick, tip stiff. Tour only shaft
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Who is the Top Iron Maker?
Where do you find these irons.. I've seen others talk about these also.. Time to spend some cash again :money: Take a look around the catalog for jaw dropping gear. Here's the link to the PRGR 900's. http://www.tourspecgolf.com/catalog/produc...products_id=328
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Bag like the pros?
Nice idea but only one thing wrong with that IMHO. I'm not anywhere near the golfer that the pros are. I need more forgiveness and softer shafts. Those clubs would fight me too much.
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Ernie's New Titleist driver!!! PIC!
Very cool Joe! Thanks and I'm rippin it to share! LOL
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TourSpecCult
I think the hats and shirts would be a good idea and get the name out too. Hey, I'm a huge fan of TSG... whatever works... it's all good. :love:
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I know this is a sin to talk about GD US in here...
IMHO, no it would not be worth it unless you stumbled on THE PUTTER that works magic for you. If that was the case, it would be a bargain. For a little more you could have a Gauge Japan putter that is head and shoulders above the USA one.
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TS Z101 vs. 202
This is the best I could come up with. The 202 is a lot chunkier from the top and bottom. Heavier head too. They are both very easy to hit. I found that I hit the Z's better.
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Catamaran by HirO
The only thing that bothers me is that they had to put that BIG H on the top. Those lines make me get vertigo. They probably offer different options on that.. I hope.
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Shaft for gauge Design's GAF1 fairway woods
If the 661 works well for you in the other heads, it will work well for you in the Gauge. Another shaft with similar characteristics as the 661 is the Tour Platform Fujikura. They come in two models. 26.3 and 27.3. Those are good for getting the ball up and easy to load. (Like the 661). The 26.3 is the lighter of the two. My SS is about the same as yours, but I swing smooth. I prefer the Fuji HKpro-80. Not too high and very smooth shaft. Stable, for me, at 83 grams. I like a little heavier shaft in my FW's.
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The floating slit line
The slot is an effort to mimic the old Pings. To get that sound. I have a putter in my bag now for a couple of years. No lines. This thing works better than anything I've ever tried, although I keep trying others. It's a classic style and for some reason, it always keeps me close.
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Hiro Matsumoto Wedges
That's cool of them to put the loft and bounce right on the wedge. Definitely nice looking wedges!
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Who is the Top Iron Maker?
Wow, that's saying a lot! I know you just had a set of the Hiro's too.
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Who is the Top Iron Maker?
I don't think there is a "top" maker but any list of iron manufacturers would have to include (in no particular order): TourStage Mizuno Gauge Srixon Titleist Gold's Hiro Matsumoto Honma PRGR
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fuji speeder 757 and fuji fit on six
Ton of info at ... http://www.fujikuragolf.com/ All the specs and characteristics aimed at what kind of player. Or, call Joe! :smile2:
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Remember the Crack Tip Dispute?
General rule of thumb is don't use a shaft that has been pulled more than once. I think it depends on who did the pulling and how it was done to determine how many times. I wouldn't use one more than once though.