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tommiblu

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  • Birthday 11/30/1981

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  1. if you're already looking or considering to replace, I would drop the 56 and 60 and get a 58 then go from there.
  2. I will use my input to agree with the first thread response.
  3. sorry that I did not read your last thread, but I can also swear by the Adams Idea hybrids. The pros use them and so do the weekly golfers. if you're looking for an easy to hit hybrid the Nike sq2 do wonders, but the distance may be just a bit less than others, but man are they an ease to hit.
  4. Everybody has alot of strong and great input, I guess not moving too far away from forged styles. But, mizuno and plenty of other brands do now offer muscle backs and cut muscles that offer the close feel of forged but are more forgiving. mizuno mp-30 mizuno mp-60 nike cci nike forged cci
  5. I wonder if all Golf Galaxies are doing the demo?
  6. I would love to say that my set cost me around $1,700, but that's not the case. My whole set was bought at a darn good bargain. driver- $99 nike sq 5000 16.5* wood- $35 titleist 97f 4 hybrid- $60 nike sq2 irons- $100 nike forged cci's 60* wedge- $10 wilson "harmonized" 56* wedge- $20 adams "tom watson" putter- $65 yes "dianna" My grand total turns out to be a whopping $389
  7. I bought a used Yes "Dianna" for $65 and love the look and feel. I like the look of all the Yes putters with the C-Groove insert.
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