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Gents , i got my mits on a heck of a putter recently its a sus 303 . i played it extensively in hokkaido last week with great results. its prob a bit too light but matters not bec its really nice to play and i seem to roll it very nicely. now i dont know a THING about this company but , the putter i have is a golds factory made modified one , its got the G mark on it so sent the photo to sasaya san and he knows the putter bec it was made for a certian Japanese pro who likes funny hats in 2002... i have been a bit taken by this putter, the feel is really quite differnt to my other ones. very hard to explain, but it is. its kinda hard/ soggy all round . the feel is the same the whole facet hru, theres no had and soft spots , everyhwhere feels the same and everywhere feels lovely, those that know this company and its wears can u pls give me an iside on them, i see tons of guage design stuff about and i had an aluminium putter of there s a while back but it turned out to be a piece of cheap assssss spam ,the fricken neck broke! so i steared clear of them till this one popped up and theres NO way i cudda said n to this little black duck. in general is this label any good, bec THIS putter i have is lovely..... but the old one was horrific. ?
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Selling a Gold's Factory Tuned George Spirits Mono 3 RIGHT handed putter. The Tune-Up done by GF include the following: 1. Remilling of the face to the Premium Zone Horizontal Face Mill 2. Face remilled to 3* real loft 3. Head weight increased to 356 grams via 2 tungsten face weights with G logos 4. Flange sight line refinished in matching red. 5. "GF TUNED" engraved on the bumpers 6. Lie adjusted to 71.5* This is a SUS 303 and not carbon steel putter and has a sound slot. Condition of the sole is very good and has some slight signs of having been on course. Rest of the putter is near mint if not mint. Pics are very representative. Comes with an original white George Spirits head cover that is used only for storage and has never seen the course. Selling HEAD and HEADCOVER ONLY. $690 airpost with track and paypaled. Insurance extra. Thanks for looking.
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Some really great pieces here just not getting play u should enjoy! Kamui Pro BW02 50* with nspwv105 stiff $125 - very good condition, maybe a season of normal loving wear, fresh no1 50 w 4 low 1 high, long for a gw and feels good, love the 60yard punch draw w this club. Pro Preference 60* with RODDIO i10 stiff $195 - very good condition, maybe 20 rounds and a half dozen range sessions, fresh no1 50 w 4 low 1 high, a shingawa hand made, spin machine, great lobber. George Spirits proto GSSW 52/58 with TT black stiff $175 for the pair - have been gamed a bit (am 2nd owner) but plenty of life left, fresh ionic xevos w 4 low 1 high, these suckers are dense, good spin, accurate, a crisp hand made. Yonex nanoV 10* type 420 driver head $130 - good condition, This was my gamer for a full season, best control driver I've ever had decent length, great feel and sound and just frames the ball so nice. All prices net to me, firm and shipped ups ground con us, internationals add $40 (need to have tracking to your destination). Thanks guys, come fill your boots!
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George Takei is a name that is synonymous with golf club design in the Japanese market. The former founder of Gauge Design Japan and G-Field Golf has traveled the road both high and low when it comes to golf clubs in Japan. At its peak, George had led Gauge Design into becoming the number one putter on the Japanese tour, besting the likes of Odyssey and Scotty Cameron. Gauge Design Japan and G-Field eventually dissolved as the company broke off seeing former employees of Gauge form new companies like Gold's Factory and Romaro Sports. George however, continued to hone his design skills and passion/dream of creating the ultimate golf clubs. Several years ago, the George Spirits brand was born. George continued on his journey to create his dream golf clubs, with the sky the limit. Top quality forged irons and wedges, premium forged and cutting edge designs for woods and of course putters. George Spirits recently released their Mono line of pin style putters the Mono1 , Mono2 and Mono3 models. Personally I am much more of a mallet type player so I was very happy to see George release the new Mono M1 putters featuring Style1 a center shafted small mallet and Style2 a double bend shaft over heel mallet. I was immediately draw to the Style1 as I typically use a center shafted putter with more of a straight back and forth type of stroke. George Spirits as usual was of course very accommodating and sent over both models for me to try out. All the new Mono line putters from George Spirits are premium SUS303 steel and fully CNC Machined. As I mentioned the Mono M1 are small mallets and feature nice 350g head weights. The face of both putters feature a fine but reasonably sharp feeling CNC milling designed to promote forward roll and improve feel. Besides material, the way the face is milled on a putter can very much affect the feel of the ball at impact. Feel is subjective and everyone is different when it comes to personal tastes. There are those golfers who love ultra soft feeling putters and those who prefer a firmer feel. I think I have always been right in between and I am glad to say that George has designed the M1 putters with just the right amount of milling depth to create a soft feel but still good feedback at impact. Soft but crisp as the ball pops off the face of the putter at impact. Not too soft to the point where the feel is muted and not to firm to the point where impact is hard. Another interesting design point of the Mono M1 putters is something George has carried over from his first generation George Spirits putters a few years ago and that is a top line channel parallel to the face. The channel does a couple of things. First it acts as an alignment tool along with the two sight lines in the flange. The channel is perpendicular to the white sight lines creating a T (or two T's) aiding the golfer in squaring up straight to the ball. The second thing it does is create a sound channel or sound slot to a certain degree. While many sound slots or floating faces as they call it are typically on the bottom of the face on the M1 they are on top to not only fine tune the sound at impact but to act as that alignment aid. I like it. Both M1 Styles are very solid putters. The workmanship is superb, a flat black finish on top prevents glare while an IP sole adds some class. The machined "divots" in the back cavity are a very nice touch and 350g for many is just the right weight for playing on various types of greens. If I were to pick at anything, I would have liked to see variable weight heads in other words heavier heads as the length gets shorter. 350g seems just right at 34" but at 33" its a tad lighter than I would have liked. I really want to keep the Style1 center shaft as I've spent the day putting with it and like so many things about it, the way it sets up, the way it feels at impact, the way the ball rolls off the face and very nice direction and distance control. Best of all what really stands out is a reasonable price for a premium machined SUS303 putter that won't break the bank. We'll be adding both the Style1 and Style2 <a href="http://www.tourspecgolf.com"><strong>to the pro shop</strong></a> in coming days so make sure you check them out!
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Heads Only 5-PW. Used but not abused. Message me if you need more pics. Asking $600 shipped.