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Driver: 10.0 degree Callaway 454 with Grafalloy Prolauch Blue S shaft.

Back-up Driver: 10.0 Degree Ping G2 with Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue S shaft.

I actually found that the Callaway 454 hits farther than the Ping G2 by about 10 to 15 yards. The Ping G2 is more forgiving and keeps me in the fairways on bad days.

The rest of the bag:

3-wood: Nike Ignite T-60 wth stock Fukikura S shaft.

5-wood: Nike Ignite T-60 wth stock Fukikura S shaft.

3-PW: Callaway Fusion Irons with stock Nippon Steel 990 Uniflex shafts.

52, 56, 58, 60 wedges: Cleveland CG10 Black Pearl, all low bounce. Having so many allows me to switch around. Lately it it's been a 52 and a 58.

Putter: Nike T-100, 33 inches.

Back-up Putter: Odyssey 2-ball Blade, 33 inches.

Balls: Nike One Gold.

thats a solid bag. how u like the t-60s??

why'd you choose the fusions, over the x-18 or other irons in the Callaway line?

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The T-60's are great. I carried a T-40 5-wood before. The T-60's have a nice pop when they are hit flush. I found it easier to get the ball up in the air with the T-60s. On a good day, I'll hit balls off the ground from the tee box with the T-60 3-wood.

The Callaway Fusions are really great. Very large sweet spot. A lot lighter than the Mizuno MX-23's I had before them. The Fusions are lighter than the X-18s, and I found that my swing speed is a little faster with them. What made me switch initially is that a launch monitor indicated that I hit the Fusions about a club longer than my MX-23s.

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