golfernut78 Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 bag: nike tour cart bag blue and black - great bag that has a pocket for everything. real nice for traveling because i can put everything in it and be done and not worry if i am missing something. also have a nike air carry stand bag that i use for walking. driver: nike ignite 410 with aldila nv 75 stiff shaft - this is the greatest drivr setup i've ever hit. i have a ignite 410 with a ys-6 stiff shaft and it was horrible. went to look to get it reshafted and instead found. was only $15 more than what the reshaft would have cost. the ignite 410 is an absolute cannon. very long very forgiving. the aldila nv-75 does a great job of adding to the greatness. the heavier shaft makes it easier to swing and keep on plane. this driver has the bar extremely high for any future drivers. also have a nike ignite 410 with graphite design ys-6 shaft and a nike forged ti 350 with graffaloy prolite 35. fairway woods: taylormade v-steel 3-wood 15* with true temper dynamic gold lite s300 - this is a great fairway wood off the deck. recently went on a big search for a 3 wood that is easy to hit off the deck, especially here in north texas where the grass can be on the thin side. nice ball flight. not to high to get caught in the wind, but high enough that it could hold a green. also have a nike ignite t60 3-wood 15* with true temper speed step stiff, nike t-40 tour +3-wood 13* with speed step stiff, nike t-40 tour 3-wood 15* with rifle 6.0, nike t-40 tour 4-wood 17* with speed step stiff and nike t-40 tour 5-wood 19* with rifle 6.0. i really like the ignite. i think it is the longest of the 3 woods i have. its not in the bag now becuase it is more difficult to hit off the thin fairways right now. the t-40 tour 3 wood doesn't get as high as the ignite or v-steel so it doesn't hold greens well, but is great for windy. the +3, and 4 rarely get used, only for certain courses. the 5 wood currently has been replaced by some utility clubs, but might make a comeback someday. utility clubs: taylormade rescue dual tp 19* with true temper dynamic gold s300 - just recently picked this up and this is a high launching cannon. very easy to hit off the deck or rough. great replacement for the 5 wood. no trouble holding the green with this. also have a taylormade rescue dual tp 14* with true temper dynamic golf s300 that i will use instead of a 3-wood, a nike pro combo utility iron 18* with true temper speed step stiff that will be used when i want a lower ball flight than the 19* rescue dual, and a nike pro combo utility iron 20* that i will use instead of the 3-iron when carrying the 4 wood. the pro combos are pretty easy to hit, not quite as easy as the rescue duals, but easier than irons. they are easy to work which the rescue duals are a little tough to do. irons: nike pro combo (2004) with rifle 6.0 - i love these irons. i've got the 2 - pw, but mainly carry the 3 - pw. great looking irons that are a great mix of shot making irons and forging irons. love the feel of the soft forgings with the rifle shafts. can't say enought great things about these irons. they are really good looking irons. the medallions in the back are a little goofy, but don't bother me. wedges: nike raw forged 53* and 58* with dynamic golf s400 - love these wedges. they have a nice heavy feel making them easy to swing. love the raw/rusting finish. also have a nike forged raw 60* with dynamic gold s400 with little bounce for real hard pan courses, and titleist vokey oil can 54* and 60* with dynamic golf s200 that i like on courses where there are complicated green areas. i find the vokeys to be excellent from 40 yards in and tough green side shots. the nikes are good too, but play better on the longer shots. putters: scotty cameron newport beach with 33" shaft filled with sugar for additional weight - greatest putter ever. i love the feel and sound of the beach sound slot as well as the heavy feel of the putter. has a satin finish which is great for sunny days and a custom paint job i did myself. also have a scotty cameron newport beach 34"/340 gram, yes callie 33", nike oz mallet 34" and a ping anser 3 becu 34". the ping is a little light, but is great for the practice green because you have to focus more with it. the nike is great when i struggle with aim but have distance problems on longer putts. the yes callie is great, but wish it had a better sound. this isn't actually in the bag, but i collect logo golf balls from every course i play. i've got 49 golf balls, with two courses missing because they didn't have logo balls when i played them and i haven't been back yet. the top and bottom racks are texas and a couple of oklahoma courses. the middle rack is my east coast courses, virginia and south carolina. there are couple special balls, like my first birdie (have a spot waiting for the first eagle and hole in one) and a ball from the flying saucer. 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sfgolfer Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Nice rig. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phillip Alexander Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 :tsg_smilie_cool: Well there are certainly plenty of options in your bag. Good to see someone else subscribing to the sugar in the putter shaft. I believe this really does make a difference. Overall a great bag!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tour-md Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Nice... If you like the Pro Combos you'll likely love the Pro Combo Tours... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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