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Miura Tournament Blades- mint condition
rilfe 5.5 shafts, 1inch long,
300 dollars

Driver: Adams 9015 proto (ozik matrix shaft)
3w: TM V-Steel 15* grafalloy blue (42 inches)
3-pw: Miura Tournament Blades w/ rifle 5.5
wedges: 588 Clevelands 47* 51* 56*
putter: Scotty Cameron oil can (97)


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Just scored a second-hand Rife Antigua for $50 in an online auction. Quite glad I didn't end up buying a new one for full price a couple of months ago like I was thinking about doing .


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Vokey Black Nickel 58* for $35... it's in about 9.0/10.0 condition.

In my stand Bag:

R7 Superquad 10.5* Fujikura REAX 65-S
Hi-Bore XLS 19* Hybrid Dynamic Gold S300
MP-60 4 thru PW Dynamic Gold S300 .588 REG 54* SW Vokey 58* LWSTX Greeny IV putter


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hybrid(s): 17° Rescue TP - $79 off of ebay

irons: Tour Preferred 4-PW / Project-X 6.0 - ~$425 off of ebay

wedge: MP-T 56° - $39

all clubs re-gripped (with Golf Pride New Decade Multicompound)for $8 ea.

putter: Red X - $75 off of a friend | re-gripped with the new studio style grip for $20


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whats that place like? is it a huge store?

It's not that big at least the actual Proshop. They have alot of stuff cramed in a not so big space. Have a small putting surface and a hitting net, but still small. The warehouse isn't huge but big enough, I guess. Nice folks.

I had a set of the EC603 Tour Premiums a couple years ago, not quite as forgiving as I'd like. I just went up there today and bought a Wilson Staff Kirk Currie KC3 heel shafted putter with all the trimmings for $35.

:tmade: R15 14* Matrix Black Tie 7m3

:adams: Speedline Super S 3w & 5w Matrix Radix HD S VI

:callaway: X-12 4-PW Memphis 10

IONNOVEX  Type S GDT 50*, 54* & 62* Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Black 80ir

:odyssey: Tri-Ball SRT

-Landon


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Sonartec GS Tour 14* with a Fujikura Speeder Pro stiff shaft for $31. In excellent condition.
Driver- SuperTri 9.5*
Wood- 906 F2 13*
Hybrids- Rescue TP 17*
Irons(4-PW)- R9 TP w/ KBS Tour
Wedge-ZTP 52* w/ KBS Tour Wedge-58* VokeyPutter- Studio Select New Port 2 Mid-SlantBall-TP Black/Red

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Mizuno MX 100 irons that were demo clubs that look brand new for $288 shipped

ebay is awesome
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got a set of very slightly used Titleist 690.mbs and three fairway woods for $150

In my Stand Bag:
Driver: 910 D2 9.5*- Stiff Ahina
3W: Snake Eyes

7W: Snake Eyes (IDK why i love this club)
Irons: 690.MB 3i-PW Stiff
Wedges: CG12 54*, Form Forged 900 60*

Putter: Versa White #1

Ball: Pro V1x *used and cheap/free*


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Thats an awesome club

So far I love it. The ball comes off the face like a bullet!
Driver- SuperTri 9.5*
Wood- 906 F2 13*
Hybrids- Rescue TP 17*
Irons(4-PW)- R9 TP w/ KBS Tour
Wedge-ZTP 52* w/ KBS Tour Wedge-58* VokeyPutter- Studio Select New Port 2 Mid-SlantBall-TP Black/Red

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Alright... now that the time has passed I can consider my deal a complete success... so I won't jinx myself. Some of you probably won't agree with my methods but......

Got in on the TaylorMade Employee and Family discount around the time I just got into golf. After, I learned more about clubs and didn't want those SGI clubs I bought. Spent $500-$600 my cash (it's been a while, I forget.) Figured I'd try and return them locally before paying restocking fees to TaylorMade. Golfsmith accepted them with no issues for their selling prices so I ended up with ~$1800 in store credit. Sold off $250 of that for $200 cash back in my pocket.

My shopping list so far with the store credit:

1) Handful of 50pk tees clearanced for $.97.
2) TaylorMade Rossa AGSI+ Modena 8 Putter $71.99.
3) Birdie Driving Range Card $112 of credit for $80.
4) Adidas Black Tech Pants $26.22.
5) Momentus Power Hitter w/ Lob Wedge $89.99.
6) Hogan's Five Lessons $10.99.
7) Izzo Excersice Flex Mat clearance for $6.94.
8) Taylormade Tour Preferred 3-PW Irons Project X Winn Grips Custom Fit $1063.92.

I also got some Adidas PowerBands for $60, but they don't fit right so I'm going to return them... leaving me with about $65 or so credit left with Golfsmith.

So to sum it up, I ended up paying $300-$400 my cash for all the stuff listed above.

Other deals I've gotten:

1) Tour Burner Driver GPPGolf $150.
2) Burner TP golf balls $12 per dozen at GPP.
3) Orange Callaway soft Practice balls $5 dozen @ Marshalls (though if I held out a little longer could have gotten them for $3!)
4) Really nice Adidas golf shorts and shirt $45 @ Adidas Factory Store.
5) Casual Golf Nike Shoes (no spikes) $40 @ TGW

As far as golf itself goes I think Austin, TX's Muni's have some good deals going.

$50 ($40 previous months but price went up) Unlimited Range balls and some other deals... but not good enough considering my other membership.

$850 yearly membership allows play at 4 of the city's 5 courses for $2.50 to walk on weekdays. Same price weekends after sunset. I work on weekends so it works out well for me.

That's it for me....

Though I do want to say that at $430 a year for $2 plays for the seniors.... makes me jealous. I couldn't get them to give me that discount for just being a college student... haha.

And don't forget Entertainment Book coupons! Lots of 2-for-1 greens fees coupons! You can try it out for free too!

Driver: Tour Burner 9.5° Stock Stiff
Wood: Tour Burner TS 13° Stock Stiff
Hybrid: Tour Burner T2 18° Stock Stiff
Irons: Tour Preferred 3-PW Rifle Project X 6.0
Wedges: 54.10|58.08 Z TP Rifle Spinner 5.5 Putter: VP Mills VP2 Ball: TP/Red.LDP Bag: Warbird Hot Stand Bag 2.0Started playing...


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Cobra Baffler DWS 2/R $56
Cobra Baffler DWS 3/R $36
Cobra LD / F Speed 9.5* $105

LD F Speed 9.5 Driver Stiff
MX 700 3W Stiff
MP Fli Hi 2, 3, 4
MP 52 5i-9i
MP-T 47.06, 51.06, & 58.10 White Hot XG Teron Putter ProV1x ShoesQUOTE:"I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones" - Terry "The Wedge Guy" Koehler


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I just bought a set of barely used Ping I3+ Blades for $125. The guy is battling cancer and can't play anymore. (I thought about haggling him down a little more until I heard the cancer part...)

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Oh, and speaking of deals, a friend of a friend is moving back to Africa so his wife had a rummage sale. She sold his new Callaway BB 460 for a DOLLAR.

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TM Superquad driver - used $150,-
TM r7 ti 5W and 3W - $50 each. used bin at pro-shop. Near mint condition.
TM RAC OS 2005 - $220,- globalgolf.com - 4 stars

I can easily say my woods were the best deal I have ever found.

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i scored an AWESOME deal on ebay just the other night:
I just won 5 BRAND NEW TOUR EDGE wedges for a total of $49 which INCLUDES shipping. Granted, these arent Vokey wedges, but these are my favorite wedges that have an MSRP of $79 each.
This is what I won:
58º Spin Milled Wedge for $4.26 (BRAND NEW)
58º Spin Milled Wedge for $5.51 (BRAND NEW)
56º Spin Milled Wedge for $8.50 (BRAND NEW)
56º Spin Milled Wedge for $5.72 (BRAND NEW)
52º Spin Milled Wedge for $6.50 (BRAND NEW)
Plus $19 Shipping for a total of $49.49!!!


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