December 29, 201311 yr comment_218757 Arthur is it like this one? Nope. Like I said in the other thread, Aluinser by Tour Div. G.F. had other putters but yes, it does seem like you everything made :-) I think there are also 44 others like this. Edited December 29, 201311 yr by wmclarenf1
April 30, 201410 yr Author comment_224445 Let the premium zone be reborn! ............. well u wouldnt beleive what came thru the door yeesterday morning. good heavens. just in case anyone is foolheardy enough NOT to relaise how good sasaya -sans work is. i haven been able to take my eyes off it. came back at 356.5 grams ,the LIGHTEST of feather touch face milling that has to be seen to be beleived.. he took, 1.5 grams off the face re miling it, how the hell is that posssible! i have to reatke the snaps of it beceasue the ones i took didnt do it any justice. needs to be outside on grass. its .. and this is a biggie, close to my fave, it def. my best looking. hes outdone himself again. hes incredible. ill never buy an off the rack ever again pics coming!!!! Edited April 30, 201410 yr by supo67
April 30, 201410 yr Author comment_224482 the face millling is just perfect i rolled it on the mats last night for ages, its really very good. cant wait to get it into play tomorrow
May 7, 201410 yr comment_224739 Head Weight: 358g Lie Angle: 69° Loft Angle(Sole): 6° Real Loft Angle: 5° Face Angle: 4°open / Shaft Angle: 1.3°open More Pics:
May 7, 201410 yr comment_224741 I wouldn't use tha fantastic piece of art! I would hang it up in my office and stare at it for hours instead! WHAT a beauty! Stew, you are a club whizzard!
May 8, 201410 yr Author comment_224780 Played this a few times in guam this week Its got a harder impact than the milled variety The flatter lie is a real winner,and the extra weight is sensational Small compact head at 33.5 inch was a joy to try and sink a few with Might get the paint fil back to all gold kinda suits it This was a super refurb ,easily one of my best
May 8, 201410 yr comment_224785 Played this a few times in guam this week Its got a harder impact than the milled variety The flatter lie is a real winner,and the extra weight is sensational Small compact head at 33.5 inch was a joy to try and sink a few with Might get the paint fil back to all gold kinda suits it This was a super refurb ,easily one of my best light milling & 303 provide a harder impact, you can really hear & feel the metal this way.
May 21, 201410 yr comment_225328 Harder feel is not necessarily a bad thing... it means more feedback and I actually prefer it. Glad you like it!
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