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I was just wondering if anyone at all has put a set, any set but in particular the Prototype 670 HC, or the EK into play. I know a lot in this forum love simple clean lines , and it seems with those two versions I mention, you can’t get more simple and clean. I am just wondering how they may play, and what shafts have been matched up with them. I know Chris spoke about some of us would be surprised at where these forgings come from, so I am guessing very good quality. I also saw Chris saying the demand was to much for Geotech to keep up with, so I guess a fair number of you guys have sets being built, looking forward to any reviews.

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I put that same question in here about 2 weeks ago and not one response yet?

well just hope some of these guys who put such a high demand on GT that they could not keep up, will give us some info.

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well just hope some of these guys who put such a high demand on GT that they could not keep up, will give us some info.

You guys have to also realize that not all TSG customers are forum members. Let me see if I can get feedback directly from some of the customers themselves.

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You guys have to also realize that not all TSG customers are forum members. Let me see if I can get feedback directly from some of the customers themselves.

thaks that would be great, just really love the look of the 670 HC, but like to know how they play. Any info would be nice

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our shop just finished a set a while ago for a customer...here in Taiwan.

670 HC is a nice set to put your money on...although it is not a big brand but the quality is good... in my opinion, better then some brand names in the market. The club head is what we call "public mold"...every company in japan market can use the exact design or modify it.

I am not a full cavity lover, usually play semi-cavity (X-blade CB 2006, Z101), or blade (MP 33)...in comparison with Z101, the set is somehow easier to hit, with more forgiveness. with 1150 S(I play 1150 X) installed....the ball flight is a bit higher, 50% due to the shaft and 50% head design...I think. Ball penetration is awesome... bore flight, climbing flight....easy to handle. With cutting better feedback, you would hardly believe this set is a none-brand name product.

we also have couple sets of raw blade heads here, just in case for some tinker lovers...will update later.

attached photo is for shop record...as far as we haven't received any "yelling call", I think the customer is happy with the set.

hope this will help

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our shop just finished a set a while ago for a customer...here in Taiwan.

670 HC is a nice set to put your money on...although it is not a big brand but the quality is good... in my opinion, better then some brand names in the market. The club head is what we call "public mold"...every company in japan market can use the exact design or modify it.

I am not a full cavity lover, usually play semi-cavity (X-blade CB 2006, Z101), or blade (MP 33)...in comparison with Z101, the set is somehow easier to hit, with more forgiveness. with 1150 S(I play 1150 X) installed....the ball flight is a bit higher, 50% due to the shaft and 50% head design...I think. Ball penetration is awesome... bore flight, climbing flight....easy to handle. With cutting better feedback, you would hardly believe this set is a none-brand name product.

we also have couple sets of raw blade heads here, just in case for some tinker lovers...will update later.

attached photo is for shop record...as far as we haven't received any "yelling call", I think the customer is happy with the set.

hope this will help

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Good info! Thanks for that. Love how you guys snazzed up your 670's...

As mofo mentioned and we've mentioned a few times before... the 670's are a very good head used by quite a few other companies albeit with higher prices. (^_^)

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Thanks

we have done quite some good JDM stuff int he shop (easier to get JDM from Taiwan).

In our experience, you don't usually get this kind of ....worthiness?..with GT's price/quality.

Therefore, we'd like to share this good stuff with you guys...and also, our contact told us that there is a high demand in Korea...cause they still owed us a stack of back-orders...

hope this will help.

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I purchased a set of GT irons from tourspecgolf and the quality was nothing like my Yamaha or other brand name Japanese clubs I have purchased. I guess you really do get what you pay for.

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our shop just finished a set a while ago for a customer...here in Taiwan.

670 HC is a nice set to put your money on...although it is not a big brand but the quality is good... in my opinion, better then some brand names in the market. The club head is what we call "public mold"...every company in japan market can use the exact design or modify it.

I am not a full cavity lover, usually play semi-cavity (X-blade CB 2006, Z101), or blade (MP 33)...in comparison with Z101, the set is somehow easier to hit, with more forgiveness. with 1150 S(I play 1150 X) installed....the ball flight is a bit higher, 50% due to the shaft and 50% head design...I think. Ball penetration is awesome... bore flight, climbing flight....easy to handle. With cutting better feedback, you would hardly believe this set is a none-brand name product.

we also have couple sets of raw blade heads here, just in case for some tinker lovers...will update later.

attached photo is for shop record...as far as we haven't received any "yelling call", I think the customer is happy with the set.

hope this will help

post-10432-1211658242.jpg

Thanks for the info you provided. To me GT is still a brand that I am not familiar with. By somebody like you who is kind enough providing reviews really helps.!! cheers

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