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Wow, looks like Maru-chan is using a V-Steel and wearing a Bridgestone (not the usual Paradiso) Visor at the Wachovia. I guess Bridgestone is finally having him indorse the US Domestic product...What about the V-Steel? Any thoughts? :love: ????

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Wow, looks like Maru-chan is using a V-Steel and wearing a Bridgestone (not the usual Paradiso) Visor at the Wachovia. I guess Bridgestone is finally having him indorse the US Domestic product...What about the V-Steel? Any thoughts? :love: ????

capt.nccb11205062008.wachovia_championship_nccb112.jpg

He has been using this retail V-Steel for over a year on long courses. Short he only takes a 5 & 7.

I think all Tourstage staffers only wear their gear outside of the US and in the US they wear bridgestone. Shikegi does rotate equipment often and sometimes its hard to tell what's for show and what's for dough.

Shikegi does rotate equipment often and sometimes its hard to tell what's for show and what's for dough.

It's easy to tell, the driver is for show and the putter is for dough, everyone knows that

yeah, but a lot of players wear diferent clothes, advertisements and use different clubs when traveling abroad. for example, cragi parry wear schweepes logos in aus, but callaway in us. just my two cents

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