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Barry_757

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  1. 47* 52* 58*
  2. I could be wrong but I was thinking they were made in Bangledesh. As for quality, I think they are very high quality. If they weren't then I doubt Epon would offer them as a factory install.
  3. Barry_757 replied to oukk's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I think Tiger plays True Temper DG X100's in his irons.
  4. I think adjustments can be made to both the 460 and 425 just the same.If you're talking about face angles the ones that I've seen have been 0.5 to 1* open. I get a medium launch with the Craft 425.
  5. Barry_757 replied to gocchin's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I hope Epon does follow the 'black' trend with the 460. I would order one on the spot.
  6. Has anyone seen the factory shaft trimming guide for the 9003 stiff? I've decided on this shaft for my new Epon AF-201 FW and can't find the instructions for tipping. My guess is it's the same as the MD series which recommends tipping 1.5" in a std.bore. I'm assuming the AF-201 is a std. bore. Thanks for any help.
  7. Barry_757 replied to Phillip Alexander's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I like the old classic non-cord Tour Velvet. When it gets hot and humid here in the south I can get a more secure grip on the club with the non-cord. When the temps get into the upper 90's the cord grips will turn slightly in my hand at impact.
  8. This is one cool looking driver. I like the smooth contoured chrome soleplate with no screws, no plates or plugs on the bottom. It gives it a nice clean style look, like the old 380. I also like the gold, it'll look good beside my X-model wedges that have gold paintfill. I'll have to find another place to hide the long brown box from the wife.
  9. I'm going to put the 22* Epon driving iron in place of my current 21* hybrid. I just feel like it will be more accurate for me. I prefer the long irons if I have time to practice which I hope to be able to do more this year. Also I think it will be a good transition if I can get the AF901 in a steel shaft similar to what I'm playing in my irons now which should create a similar feel. I think thats a big plus. Since this is an iron type club I would think the lie angle could be adjusted. This would be a plus for me since I like to play my irons 2* flat.
  10. I agree. The outdoor types know the Yamaha name means high quality. Yamaha outboards and ATVs are #1 here in the south. I would like to see them put the name on there somewhere.
  11. I don't think they play as stiff as you would think just by looking at those CPMs. I never put much stock in CPMs since there are different methods for measuring. I've had the 6X07 in stiff flex and it was softer than I expected.
  12. Nice looking club. I would like to see how it would look with the cavity polished instead of sandblasted.
  13. Wow, that is a nice looking bag. I like the color scheme, not too much of one color, just a nice blend. Those Epons sure look happy in their new home also.
  14. It reminds me of the old Hogan 'Sure Out' I played for years. There's nothing better for digging the ball out of deep soft sand or turf.
  15. I agree 100%. It has the look of pure class. I can't tell if its dark blue or black. The bottom side seems to have a blueish tint to it. As soon as I recover from the last ho-a-thon i'm going to order one of these up with a Roddio. Thanks for the pics Chris.