Everything posted by jnh
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WTB G Field Premium Zone M2 Plus
The pictures that I posted were from golfwrx. The bottom of the putter does appear to say Premium Zone M2 Plus. My putter says Pro Series M2 Plus. The insert in my putter is different.
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WTB G Field Premium Zone M2 Plus
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WTB G Field Premium Zone M2 Plus
Anyone out there have one or know where I can pick one up?
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FS: Tourstage VIQ 15* Axiv 6568m
pm sent
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Best fairway wood shaft?
I have decided on the Axiv 6568 for my driver. What about the Axiv 7568 for the fairway wood? If this is not a good option then what is the best shaft for a fairway wood? ( a PRGR M3 Hit BTW)
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BERES by Honma Pics
I think all he did was make us more confused than we already were. Good to here about the combo set though. Thanks for getting that info. I have some irons to test before making a decision.
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BERES by Honma Pics
Not sure if I would want the S or the R. I know you had said before that the S has a thinner topline. What other differences are there? Also, can they be ordered 1/2 inch over? I am looking forward to hearing your opinion of the TW901 irons, especially how they stack up against the Epons which I know you are high on. Thanks, JNH
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BERES by Honma Pics
I have played Honma irons for quite some time and I was always led to believe that all of Honma's clubs are cast. I play Tour World 904's and they are the softest irons I have ever hit (I have not hit Miura or Epon or G Field. I'm comparing to Mizuno, Tourstage, Bridgestone). I can say that I have to have the loft and lie checked at least every six months. If you just look at these clubs to harshly they will get a ding. I just bought the Beres W101 wedges and they do not seem quite as soft, but, they are still soft and seem to be much more durable. Anyway, back to the cast question. I have also heard my set of 904's referred to as a cast-forged design. I have no idea what that means. If you go on the Honma website and click on the Beres MG801 irons they say "Forged mild steel body" and "Cast mild steel face". Are they 1/2 forged 1/2 cast? The Beres TW901 irons just say "Mild steel". I look forward to hearing what information Honma provides. After finding this site recently and reading reviews and opinions, I decided to try some other irons. I have Scratch and Miura irons on the way to compare with my Honmas. I have a sneaking suspicion that I am going to end up with Beres TW901's in my bag. Which brings me to a question for TOURSPECGOLFER ( I'm to new to call you Chris). Can I get a combo set of TW901 3-7 and TW902 8-PW?
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Honma Beres TW901 & TW902 Irons
Do the 902's come in tour grind also? And is it possible to get 3-7 in the 901's and 8-PW in the 902's? Also, how would you compare that set with the Epon type J irons. Thanks.
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Honma Beres TW901 & TW902 Irons
Thanks for the insight. A full set of 902's is to much for me also. I was thinking of getting 3-7 in the 901's and 8-PW in the 902's.
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Honma Beres TW901 & TW902 Irons
I am new to the board. I have been a Honma fan for years and currently play the Tour World 904 irons. I have the Beres wedges and love them. Has anyone hit the Beres Tw 901 or TW 902 irons? I am looking for a new set of irons and I am considering the Epon Type J and the Beres. If anyone has used both and could compare them that would be great. Thanks.