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comment_174151

After the succes with yours opinions about the best JDM hybrids, I,m interested on to know which aré the best FW 15 - 18 and 21degrees, for what I have read the best ones are

Yamaha

Crazy

New Royal collection

Egg spoon

I look for distance

Thanks in avance for your advice

comment_174152

After the succes with yours opinions about the best JDM hybrids, I,m interested on to know which aré the best FW 15 - 18 and 21degrees, for what I have read the best ones are

Yamaha

Crazy

New Royal collection

Egg spoon

I look for distance

Thanks in avance for your advice

For me ...... Ryoma F3 (15*).

comment_174158

Egg or ryoma, it just depends on which shape suits u better. Off the tee

I would pick Ryoma. Distance maybe slight edge to the Egg, off the deck they both excel. Shaft is ur only headache if u have these two at the top of ur list. There are of course plenty of good reviews on others but I haven't used them.

comment_174167

For mine

Old Egg Spoon first daylight second

comment_174168

I think you are all wrong! I still prefer the Yonex Ezone Si. At $220 for the head (courtesy of TSG) it is a steal IMHO.

Pete

Edited by Petethepilot

comment_174193

PX-03 old spoon yea! Shallow but I think not as shallow as the newer PX-03D which is for me really good. I'm still going to give the Yonex St a go. Pete it's St right?

comment_174195

Royal Collection for me...this is what these guys do best.

Edited by corky3

comment_174198

1. New Ryoma, Just hit it with Tatsuro the ball just goes straight and long!

2. PRGR Egg, I have one with the FW80 by Crazy. Longest for me.

3. Akira M205 FW, It's as if the TourStage MR-23 FW of old had babies with an RC.

comment_174203

I had the PRGR Egg 3 wood... Very good club, stupid long and easy to hit BUT I found that the distance control to be some what all over the place, as in you'd hit one shot and the next would be longer or shorter??...

Reminded me of some Ping wedges!!...

comment_174212

I went for the RC BBD TOUR VS 5W, or whatever they were called. Last year's model. Still love it, and if you find one, I'll bet it's discounted, now that the new edition is out. Great looking club, IMO. Very compact head with a classic shape. It hits straight and long with a textbook flight. Better off the deck than off the tee. I hit my 5W about 190m with tight dispersion. It's just glorious to hit. One of those clubs I love to pull out of the bag. Probably my second favorite club after my putter, although I do love my Miuraism short irons as well right now.

If you look, you can find a post I put up a while back comparing the RC to several other contenders.

comment_174213

Royal Collection has my vote as well. Have never hit a better FW. Currently bagging the VS Tour 3 wood. Off deck, off the tee, its absolutely marvelous.

comment_174215

I had the PRGR Egg 3 wood... Very good club, stupid long and easy to hit BUT I found that the distance control to be some what all over the place, as in you'd hit one shot and the next would be longer or shorter??...

Reminded me of some Ping wedges!!...

I agree totally. Sometimes 245 other times 265! I use the Egg Spoon, not what I would consider a scoring club just a missile launcher in my hopes to roll on at those longer Par 5's.

comment_174221

from all my experiments

the original egg is still the overall distance king.

from the tee the tour edge exotics gets it.

the best compact players fw is the RC 304p

the best over all easy to use good in every dept is the yamjaha v and the rc bbb type h form a few rys ago

from the turf i liked the yamaha v the egg spoon new model and the birth black bullett.

the black bullett was a very nice fw. didn t take off OS but i assure u its one ofdthe best fws to hit

all these are slightly older models. i havnt hit the newer ones bec these are just so good.

the RC blader-X has is the other one id jump at to get in my bag. love the look of this fw.

comment_174226

Egg spoon and Ryoma for ease of use .

yamaha inpres xv, RC for the better player.

yonex and akira, value for your money

remember the best fw will be worthless without a very good shaft

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