Posted February 23, 20178 yr Please advise me about the following set of Yururi blade as I want to possess it.
February 23, 20178 yr I own the Yururi Flatbacks and fully expected the PDGs to be even better. They were absolutely beautiful to look at but surprisingly they had a horrible feel to me. I'm not sure what it is but I'd guess it's the coating. They were the most "clicky" feeling club I'd ever hit. The ones I tried were the first year model so maybe (hopefully) Yururi has changed their coating material since then. Playability wise, I thought they were excellent and liked the sole interaction even better than the Flatbacks. But I guess after experiencing the feel of the Flatbacks it now takes something very special to trigger a good response from me. I actually think the feel is the reason they reintroduced the Flatbacks after the PDGs were out for a year or two. All just one man's opinion. Edited February 23, 20178 yr by chiromikey
February 25, 20177 yr You're right. Their lofts were much more traditional than modern which seemed weird for Yururi to do after the Flatbacks. So yes, they were short competed to any modern lofted MB.
March 13, 20177 yr Author Just set one up: NSPRO 950 S, grip Lamkin midsize, swingweight D2, imported directly from Tokyo.
April 14, 20177 yr Author Just had the Yururi set for 1 month. It is soft, look beautiful but it is short for about 5-10 yards compared to other irons.
April 14, 20177 yr 5 hours ago, bogeylondon said: Just had the Yururi set for 1 month. It is soft, look beautiful but it is short for about 5-10 yards compared to other irons. That's to be expected. The loft is very weak.
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