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  1. I'm very excited about this driver.... I cannot wait to get mine!! Looks better in these photos than it does in the epons stock photos!
  2. gocchin replied to Randy's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    That's probably why it launches so high! (^_^)
  3. gocchin replied to Randy's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Yes they are made for Syb specifically by Shimada, that's what I meant. I actually saw them in my shaft guide... definitely considered high launch steel in the Syb lineup.
  4. Both wonderful FW's. The GR was made to be forgiving, but the PRGR even with it's Tour designation in the model, is super forgiving based on it's shallow face design. Both made by Endo so possess wonderful feel. As Chris said the PRGR will edge out the GR in ease of use, but in the end the performance can be affected by your shaft choice as well.
  5. gocchin replied to jared715's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Welcome to the forums, the Gold's Factory irons are indeed very nice but you should definitely explore your options as there are just so many choices out there! While many drivers have closed faces, there are in Japan what is referred to as "Athlete" models, specifically geared towards low handicapper and pro type players. Most of those models are square to open faced and feature a flatter lie. K2_2 mentioned some very good drivers above and other good choices are the PRGR 501 Tour and Yamaha 425v Tour, all considered Athlete models.
  6. Unfortunately there isn't which is too bad because a lot of Ping fans outside of Japan have shown a lot of interest in the J's.
  7. gocchin replied to Duffer19's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    The reverse graphic option has always been an option. We've had a few pass through here reversed.
  8. As far as I know ALL major Japanese brands have made a focused effort to comply with all USGA rules over the last few years. A couple of years ago everything that came out of Japan was pretty much non conforming but now it's the opposite as almost all drivers are conforming. As for irons I don't see any difference unless the rules have been drastically changed. What is the COR limit for irons these days?
  9. Amazing driver... lost to the winner in the semis in the D-1 Shootout here: http://forum.tourspecgolf.com/index.php?showtopic=26208 Low spin and very long. It is longer than the normal X-Drive series and far easier to hit! The head is more classic shaped, not high moi style. More shallow face than the deep X-Drives. A really awesome looking and performing driver.
  10. K, they didn't actually launch it, they just announced it. It won't be available for another 3 months. Release date is scheduled for mid February next year. I'm reading the article now and will be back soon with more info. It will be available with three new shafts, the ali islei, tour ad md, and rombax Z series!
  11. gocchin replied to Randy's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    All I know is that they are Shimada K-6001's with constant weight. Around 105g and mid to low kick point... so definitely a higher launching iron shaft. SYB recommends them for swing speeds of 94mph or more (driver). It's a standard shaft that Miura Giken and it's authorized builders put in the Passing Point irons.
  12. the 9003 series is made for the hard hitter with high swing speeds.... which was why it was previously tour only
  13. Yes similar to that profile except with far more technology, tighter dispersion and lower launch.
  14. Sorry it's the original Graphite Design P9003 prototype that has finally come retail. One of the most used shafts on the Japanese tour. Yeah the Roddio will give us a good idea of what you need.
  15. an X-Con 5 would probably be too soft for you and it's a high launcher. You're not going to find a 50g range shaft that kicks high and launches super low. Another option in the high end category is the Japan tour proven P9003 (I'm assuming you're X Flex) or standard 9003 which has a stiff version. Theya re mid launching shafts but famous for feel, control and stability on the Japanese tour.
  16. AJ it might be your browser (^_-)... it's perfect Japanese what he posted here (^_^). And never trust google it may give you a rough idea sometimes but it can also be way way off....
  17. "Here's an American customer's order. I did the engraving and markings similar to a previous beads boron one (the sole is a little different), and changed the combination of colors. It was hard for me to concentrate on the paintfill so a staff of mine did a fanastic job! I haven't been accepting orders with custom paintfill colors however I think with discussion I can offer more complicated colors at a charge of 1500 yen and up." Those colors look pretty custom to me! I love the two blues on black... very cool looking!
  18. gocchin replied to Bat's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    If you look in the gallery you can still see all those awesome Gauge putters.... their departure left a massive hole in the JDM market for a Japan brand mainstream putter that no one has really filled yet. There are still legal proceedings happening with the Gauge fallout so unfortunately no one took over. If they did not have financial issues like the did from poor management it would have been an attractive golf company to buy with all their great G-Field and Gauge products.
  19. That helps too Bat, but if you're really good, you can always close your eyes
  20. Josh sinced you have the Roddio give it a try, my guess it should be in the low 2000 rpm spin range... (I've even seen Roddio's do around 1800rpm on on the vector) make sure it's tipped properly to achieve your desired stiffness/cpm.
  21. Yeah that's why I recommended them... the new graphite available now has dispersion like steel but couple smooth feel and light weight... and yes distance! Let me know more once you get a chance to play them more! (^_^)
  22. Oh you got them! Don't forget to post a detailed review. I'd love to hear how they work out for you especially with the shafts. They must be very smooth!!
  23. They are forged in Japan but not sure by who.
  24. The Roddio will be pretty low spinning as will a Diamana Whiteboard and the new Rombax X series and Axiv X Series are rather low spinners. However their profiles may be slightly softer than the VTLT. What flex are you?