Posted March 23, 20159 yr They are lovely :) Have not hit them yet so I guess we are relying on Stew's feedback. Now in the TSG Pro Shop and yes they are available heads only. We can also custom install shafts or have Ako-san hand stamp them for you.
April 13, 20159 yr Chris, what is the diffence between these r1 , and the set ive got without the r1 stamp do you know ?,
April 13, 20159 yr A Grind Blade; No. Loft Lie Weight Fp; 3iron 21 ° 59.5 ° 243g ± 2.7 4iron 24 ° 60 ° 250g ± 3.1 5iron 27 ° 60.5 ° 257g ± 3.5 6iron 31 ° 61 ° 264g ± 3.9 7iron 35 ° 61.5 ° 271g ± 4.3 8iron 39 ° 62 ° 278g ± 4.7 9iron 43 ° 62.5 ° 285g ± 5.1 PW 47 ° 63 ° 295g ± 5.5 A Grind R1 Blade (has a "tour" grind according to the translation) as well the face progression is a constant 5.0 from 4iron to PW. No. Loft Lie Weight Fp; 4iron 24 ° 60 ° 250g ± 5.0 5iron 27 ° 60.5 ° 257g ± 5.0 6iron 31 ° 61 ° 264g ± 5.0 7iron 35 ° 61.5 ° 271g ± 5.0 8iron 39 ° 62 ° 278g ± 5.0 9iron 43 ° 62.5 ° 285g ± 5.0 PW 47 ° 63 ° 293g ± 5.0 Edited April 13, 20159 yr by 604_skyline
April 13, 20159 yr Author Yes Ako-san's vision of the grind was the R1 he just needed time to create it and released the original blade in the mean time same went with the CB. So the original blade and CB is more of a "standard" shape while the R1's are rounded with a different grind which is what you see in the pics I posted above. As Skyline posted above the original is progressive offset while the R1 is same throughout the set which is what better players would prefer. So in a nutshell offset, shape, sole grind.
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