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2013 OnOff Forged 5-PW PRICE DROP **HEADS ONLY, Recoil Shafts or NS950s**


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Essentially brand new with only one round on them. Recoil shafts just installed by UST last Thursday. Installed at their headquarters by their master fitter and builder. Built off a 38 inch 5 iron, D2 swing weight with Tour Velvet grips. 2 degrees flat. Perfect condition. Picture of wedge face isn't damage. Just shadowing from.hitting a ball.

Shafts are the F3 95 gram shafts hardstepped once and tipped 1/4 inch. Plays like a SR flex, but will take enough to be closer to a stiff. Individual serial numbers on each shaft. I also have the spec sheet with all data for each shaft.

Price shipped in conusa. International by quote. Please don't lowball guys. This set is perfect and cost closer to $2000 new. No trades. Ready to ship.

Impeccable feedback and dealings on TSG.

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You will probably not split otherwise I will be interested in the heads only.

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Unbelievable set ready to go without waiting for anything but the postman.

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Nothing. I have the same shafts in my Yamaha Tour but a little softer. These are such a nice set I didn't want to break them down rather give another TSGr an opportunity.

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Let's get these gone by the end of the weekend.

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huh, if only f4 they would be my exact spec. I would love love love to try this combo....I've gone back and forth with the 110 protos straight in and have settled on the 95g shaft (simply the best performing AND feeling) shaft I've used, these could be somebody's ticket to single digit land. GLWS!

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btw, this is a pretty stout shaft so even if you get the club head moving pretty good the f3 will play. I'm curious, what does the tipping do for feel & ball flight?

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Tipping and hard stepping both stiffen it up and the hard step has the added impact of lowering flight some.

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Bump

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Price adjustment then off to an auction site.

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SOLD

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Thank you for stopping my temptation... Can't tell you how many times I visit this page and your PM but stop because I've just too many irons laying aorund at this moment...

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