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WTS Tourstage TS202s and TM Firesole Forged blueprinted


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Tourstage TS-202's 3-PW with Project X 5.5 shafts BLUEPRINTED to D2 swingweight across the board by Max at Psycho Golf. They are in great condition 9/10. Standard length, standard lie. The grips are the standard Bridgestone cord grips that typically come with these iron sets. The only real signs of wear are on the clubfaces. I used headcovers and there is no bag chatter. Asking $675 OBO.

Taylor Made Firesole Forged 3-PW. The previous owner of these irons had them BLUEPRINTED to D3 with Dynamic Gold S300 shafts, 37.75" 5 iron. Lofts are 1 degree strong and lies are men's standard. Very good condition only minor bag wear and very minor marks from loft and lie adjustments. Typical ding marks on soft forged clubs. Sweet feeling clubs and very consistently matched for flex, swingweight, shaft orientation and balance. Asking $675 OBO.

Live in Soutern California and always open to trade, but more inclined to sell these sets.

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Fai's a great guy and his 983E is the only club that has survived some serious ho'ing of late.

Toby, I'd trade all my bags for your offer...I am probably going to visit in December early January for my wedding. I'll try to convince the soon to be Mrs. that I am only bringing golf clubs so that you can demo them...

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Being a layman, can someone explain to me what blueprinting a sets a clubs is?  Just curious because I am new to golf forums.  I notice mention of Joe Kwok doing a lot of blue printing for TSGers.  

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Jinjuwooa, I may not be the authority on blueprinting, but my understanding is that clubheads are adjusted so that they weigh, feel, and play consistently from iron to iron. When shaft lengths, grips, and heads are completed as a finished product a blueprinted PW should feel similar in characteristics as would a 3 iron.

I am sure if you had more questions or for an authority on the subject you could ask Joe, one of the nicest guys in the business. His screen name is Joey3108.

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Duke,

Come over a little early so us Pinoy TSG/BSG/GEArs can get together for a bachelor golf outing. Let's say a month early? PM me about your plans, I don't even know who you're marrying. Seriously though the X16PS are getting kicked out of number 4 spot and I have seen new 202s here a ok prices but not blueprinted like yours.

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Being a layman, can someone explain to me what blueprinting a sets a clubs is?  Just curious because I am new to golf forums.  I notice mention of Joe Kwok doing a lot of blue printing for TSGers.  

Thanks

Jinjuwooa, I may not be the authority on blueprinting, but my understanding is that clubheads are adjusted so that they weigh, feel, and play consistently from iron to iron. When shaft lengths, grips, and heads are completed as a finished product a blueprinted PW should feel similar in characteristics as would a 3 iron.

I am sure if you had more questions or for an authority on the subject you could ask Joe, one of the nicest guys in the business. His screen name is Joey3108.

First! Hi Duke ! How are you? Hope things goes well w/ you.

To add to what you are mentioning on my blueprinting process, I should add wooden dowel, neutral bend point spine possition, grip weight, hosel depth, loft and lie angle adjustment and a lot of phone conversation. Please add if i forgot something. :)

BTW, THanks for a nice gesture . It's always nice to hear it from a nice guy like you.

Joe

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