Posted May 29, 200420 yr FYI, I recently saw that Don Sherwoods in San Jose has the regular R7 for $499. They had about 20-30 when I was there. I tried it in the simulator and it seemed pretty nice. I may give it a try. Can anyone confirm that that you'll be able to retrofit the TP weights into the regular head?
May 29, 200420 yr FYI, I recently saw that Don Sherwoods in San Jose has the regular R7 for $499. They had about 20-30 when I was there. I tried it in the simulator and it seemed pretty nice. I may give it a try. Can anyone confirm that that you'll be able to retrofit the TP weights into the regular head? I put so called "tour" weights in the retail head. They are all the same.
May 29, 200420 yr FYI, I recently saw that Don Sherwoods in San Jose has the regular R7 for $499. They had about 20-30 when I was there. I tried it in the simulator and it seemed pretty nice. I may give it a try. Can anyone confirm that that you'll be able to retrofit the TP weights into the regular head? I put so called "tour" weights in the retail head. They are all the same. Exact same... How much was Sherwoods sellin the weight kits for? Fry's has them for 60...
May 29, 200420 yr Author Hmm, I didn't realize you could buy the weight kits separately. I'll probably stop by again this weekend and will check.
May 29, 200420 yr Agoodgolfer, Were the weight kits at Frys (for $60) the 10 and 2 gram weights you get when you purchase the R7 or were different weights available?
May 29, 200420 yr Agoodgolfer,Were the weight kits at Frys (for $60) the 10 and 2 gram weights you get when you purchase the R7 or were different weights available? Not sure. I didnt open them up. They actualy had both the small and large kits.. The larger kit was 80. Im guessing the smaller kit has 4 weights, and the $80 dollar kit has 8 like previously reported...
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