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That's an old one, A. Posted about this here many years ago and actually have a few of the UT. They are quite inexpensive for a JDM.

It was so long ago I actually don't have much recollection? Should take one out (couldn't local the other 2 yet) and have a spin. I seem to remember it is not a high launch set up (quite firm for a R flex stock shaft). But then again, my swing could very well be different then.

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I loved their driver. Long drive stuff

Anyone heard or tried? Shafts and heads are supposed to be all Japan made.

Manufacturing is mostly from Taiwan & China, one of their forged wedges are made in Japan though.

The new gold heads for slower swingers is made in Japan. They do have a couple of borderline clone/open heads in the line up though.

It's misleading how they write KOBE - JAPAN on everything, thats where their main office is not the manufacturer.

Shafts usually made by Fujikura, assembly done in Japan.

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Hit the Team Yoshi UTII hybrid at the range today beside my Egg I+. As expected the Team Yoshi felt and sounded better than the clickish Egg. Trajectory was good, roll was decent but unfortunately the 18* Yoshi was not longer than the 19* Egg. My search for an Egg replacement or 17* hybrid continues...

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