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i hit the mac gregor blade irons at my local demo day and was VERY impressed they felt like butter when i hit em right not nearly getting the love they should

in my x72 stand bag
g10 driver 10.5
g10 3-wood 15.5
g10 3 iron hybrid
cg gold with actionlite flighted vokey spin milled oil can 56 t35 60 degree anser 2 putterz urs


I will echo the sentiment of the Bridgestone B330. Awesome ball around the green and actually, for me at least, 10-15 yards longer off the tee than a Pro V1x - unless half-dozen holes I compared, all resulted in the B330 finding a magic place to bounce off of.

As for irons, I am a longtime Mizuno junkie, but the Bridgestone J36 CBs and Blades are awesome. It is somewhat tragic they are not more popular than they are.

Wedges: I have to agree, the Callaway Forged Wedges are awesome. I bought one of the original ones that Roger Cleveland designed and, other than needing to be replaced as it is worn down, it is a classic and great club.

Ping Redwood is insanely under appreciated and truly should be compared to the Scotty Camerons for anyone looking at that range of putters (in terms of price.)

Irons: MP-29c (2-PW)
Wedge: Vokey 56/8 bent to 54
Wedge: Tour 60degree
Putter: Redwood Anser (34in)
3-Wood: PT @ 13.5degreesDriver: Burner TP 9.5 (65g Shaft)


  Backspin said:
I love the Nickent hybrids, solid clubs. What about the rest of their stuff? I've only tried the hybrids.

I just put a Nickent 4dx 9* tour model driver in my bag. Love it. Ball seems to jump off the club face. I love the slightly lower ball flight too. I'm sure the Aldila NV 65 stiff shaft has something to do with that though.

 Sub 70 849 9* driver

:callaway:  Rogue 3 & 5 woods, Rogue X 4 & 5 hybrids

:tmade: SIM 2 6-gap irons

:cobra:  King snakebite grove wedges 52 & 58*

 :ping: Heppler ZB3 putter

 

 


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