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Hey, check out my awesome setup :-P consisting of the following:

Irons: Nike Ignite A to 4

Driver: Adams Golf Speedline Fast 10

Sand Wedge: Nike SV Tour Wedge

Hybrid: Adams Golf Super Hybrid 19deg

Putter: True Temper Pro Saturn

Golf Bag: Alien Golf

Golf Balls: Nike Mojo

Golf Shoes: Niblick Warwicks

Definitely need to upgrade my putter... had that bad boy for way too long now and sick of 3-4 putting haha

What are you packin’ ??

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[IMG]http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/12/13/pagumy8e.jpg[/IMG] Basically a bagful of Piranha Clubs (V*Blades) Also [IMG]http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/12/13/za4e7uve.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/12/13/byqu9u4e.jpg[/IMG]

Titleist 915 9.5 w/GD AD-DI shaft Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 14 degree FW wood Ping Anser hybrid 19 degree Mizuno JPX 850 Forged 4-pw or Callaway Apex Titleist Vokey SM5 50, 54, 58, (62) Edel E3 Putter ES14 launch monitor ARCCOS

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Sorry got no Pics however my set up

Taylormade RBZ 9 degree tour Driver

Taylormade r11 3 wood

Taylormade Rescue 19 degrees

Cleveland CG16 Tour Irons 4-PW

Cleveland CG15 Wedges - 52 - 56 - 60

Odyssey Metal X 1 putter

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An upgrade to the bag I put together from the clearance racks. 588s by far my favorite clubs in the bag. Looking to upgrade putter to Odyssey D.A.R.T. soon.

In my  Recoil bag:

 

 Nike SQ Machspeed Black STR8-FIT Driver 

 Cobra Baffler Rail 3 Wood 

 Cobra Baffler Rail 3 Hybrid

 Cobra Baffler Rail 4 Hybrid

 Nike SQ Machspeed Irons 5-AW

 Cleveland 588 - 54 Degree

 Cleveland 588 - 58 Degree

 TaylorMade Rossa Monza Spider Putter

 NXT Tour

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I finally received my order for what will be my 2013 gamers. here we go:

Driver:
Titleist 910D2 9.5* 46" Project X 7C3 6.0, played in A1
bought this club 2 years ago and I cant find anything worth buying to kick it out of the bag.
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3Wood:
Titleist 910F 15* 43" Project X 8C4 6.0, played in C3
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5Wood:
Titleist 904F 19* 42" YS-6 R-flex (yes i know it has a 906f headcover)
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3Hybrid:
Titleist 910H 21* 39" Diamana 'Ahina 90HYB S-flex
I was absolutely hitting laser beams with this thing during the fitting to the tune of 235yd carry and 250yd overall consistently. it will not leave my bag for a VERY VERY long time.
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Irons:
Titleist 712MB Forged irons KBS Tour Stiff 4-PW +1/2" 3* upright
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Wedges:
Titleist Vokey SM2 Black nickel 52.08* DG S200
Titleist Vokey SM4 Black nickel 58.09* DG S200
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Putters:
Titleist Scotty Cameron 35" Studio Select Squareback #2 Red "Baby T" grip
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Titleist Scotty Cameron 35" Catalina #2
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The Bag:
Titleist Midsize Staff Bag
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Miscellaneous:
balls/gloves/divot tool/ hat
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sorry for soo many pics. now its time for NY to get above freezing so i can go out and get some practice in!

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Originally Posted by 518TitleistX

sorry for soo many pics. now its time for NY to get above freezing so i can go out and get some practice in!

I have never seen so much Titleist in one place!

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Originally Posted by Casey

I have never seen so much Titleist in one place!

call me a fanboi or whatever you will, but i use what works for me. i love the feel and im a firm believer that playing one brand with components made to work together will help you play your best. after dropping 8-10 strokes a round on average after switching to ALL Titleist equipment id say my theory is correct.

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Originally Posted by 518TitleistX

call me a fanboi or whatever you will, but i use what works for me. i love the feel and im a firm believer that playing one brand with components made to work together will help you play your best. after dropping 8-10 strokes a round on average after switching to ALL Titleist equipment id say my theory is correct.

Not calling you out at all, I'm saying its pretty awesome. I totally agree with you there. Wish I could afford top to bottom set of Titleist stuff!

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Originally Posted by Casey

Not calling you out at all, I'm saying its pretty awesome. I totally agree with you there. Wish I could afford top to bottom set of Titleist stuff!


after re-reading my post it came off kind of snotty.. i apologise i didnt mean it to come off that way, and thank you. i appreciate the props... i love my gear and cant wait to get out and play but ive been on a layoff since the 2nd week of october due to weather here in upstate NY. end of march/april before course start to open around here. there is however an indoor range that ill be going to tomorrow and i CAN NOT WAIT! haha

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My mostly classic set, much like I played in my teens...

Classic "Naugahide" bag, later year caddie...

Wilson 4300 Tom Kite Autograph laminated woods...

Bag top view (missing 4 iron, hard to find)...

Irons and wedges...

Closeup blades...

Closeup mid/short blades...

Closeup wedges...

and the putter...

not a fully classic set, but one I enjoy playing!

Craig

:wilsonstaff: - FG Tour F5
:wilsonstaff: - Fybrid 3W 15*, FY 19.5*, 4H 24*
:wilsonstaff: - FG 51 Tour Blade 4-9
:wilson: - Harmonized 50, 55, 60
Old Master - TZ Putter

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Originally Posted by Casey

I have never seen so much Titleist in one place!

Originally Posted by 518TitleistX

call me a fanboi or whatever you will, but i use what works for me. i love the feel and im a firm believer that playing one brand with components made to work together will help you play your best. after dropping 8-10 strokes a round on average after switching to ALL Titleist equipment id say my theory is correct.

I'm not impressed ... the tees don't say Titleist on them! (Seriously though, that is a sweet setup.  Love, love, love those MBs - just ain't ready for them yet ;))

I like this thread ... maybe I'll go take some pics of mine right now and throw 'em up.

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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

I'm not impressed ... the tees don't say Titleist on them!   (Seriously though, that is a sweet setup.  Love, love, love those MBs - just ain't ready for them yet ;))

I like this thread ... maybe I'll go take some pics of mine right now and throw 'em up.

Pics or it didn't happen

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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

I like this thread ... maybe I'll go take some pics of mine right now and throw 'em up.

Originally Posted by TimG3394

Pics or it didn't happen

Everything is as advertised in my signature except for the putter.  It is a brand new Alexander Moore EZ-1 Boomerang that I will be reviewing soon.  :)  It's also possible that I will be replacing either the driver or the 3 wood (it'll be a surprise - with a Callaway XHot) any day now.

Also, notice the authentic TST alignment sticks.

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