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wrong, his loft is 7.5 with a diamana whiteboard 83x flex. Can you please stop saying tiger plays miura irons without having any proof of this. tiger woods plays nike and only nike irons, not miura, mizzy or titleist irons with nike stamp, they are nike forged blades. i know this because thats what tiger says he plays, you find better information than that then you can continue to tell people what you think he plays. thanks

Sorry bout that. But yeah I totally agree with you at how everybody is saying "Miura this, Miura that". It's all a bunch of BS.


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exactly, which is why he says they are nike forged. Where in fact, tiger has been playing miura forged blades ever since he switched over to titleist in the mid 90's. Tiger gets payed millions of dollars from nike, do you honestly think he wont do something they say that would get nike very mad? And also, of course a nike sales rep is going to tell you that he plays nike forged, half of those idiots dont even know aht they are talking about... and the other half are just trying to make some cash by telling white lies.

this debate will never die. even though there is no proof that Tiger uses Miura forged irons, and even though Tiger and his manager say they are forged at the same foundry all Nike irons are forged at. people will just believe what they believe, and we will probably never know the truth....


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exactly, which is why he says they are nike forged. Where in fact, tiger has been playing miura forged blades ever since he switched over to titleist in the mid 90's. Tiger gets payed millions of dollars from nike, do you honestly think he wont do something they say that would get nike very mad? And also, of course a nike sales rep is going to tell you that he plays nike forged, half of those idiots dont even know aht they are talking about... and the other half are just trying to make some cash by telling white lies.

Yeah your right. Nike reps will lie, but Miura reps won't ever lie!

And for the record, I would believe Tiger's manager over a Miura rep. Like it has been said, sale's reps don't know any secrets of the company, let alone secrets about Tiger's clubs.
wrong, his loft is 7.5 with a diamana whiteboard 83x flex. Can you please stop saying tiger plays miura irons without having any proof of this. tiger woods plays nike and only nike irons, not miura, mizzy or titleist irons with nike stamp, they are nike forged blades. i know this because thats what tiger says he plays, you find better information than that then you can continue to tell people what you think he plays. thanks

Now this is a rumor, and I have no proof. But I have read on a few different websites that his shaft is tipped 1". If that's true his shaft would be a WhiteBOARD!

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Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |


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no, they have different clubs tweaked to their likening that just have the brand stamped on

in my strike carry bag I have
10.5* regular W-506 driver (going to upgrade)
16* stiff Big Bertha 4+ wood
22* stiff XLS Hibore hybrid
4 to PW TA6 irons with stiff steel shafts 50*, 54* and 60* wedges, all different models Sophiha blade putter Z-URS golf ball'Do you know what you are? A victim of...


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I heard from a 'reliable source' that miura used to make Tigers car too, and Buick just put their badge on it.

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i have the nike tour driver that tiger uses

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miura forges alot of the pros irons, like retief goosen and sergio just to name a few. So having other companies forge the pros irons is very common.

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miura forges alot of the pros irons, like retief goosen and sergio just to name a few. So having other companies forge the pros irons is very common.

Sergio? Really? Another iron conspiracist maybe? last time I checked Serg played TM irons.


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Sergio? Really? Another iron conspiracist maybe? last time I checked Serg played TM irons.

miura forges alot of the pros irons, like retief goosen and sergio just to name a few. So having other companies forge the pros irons is very common.

And therein lies the rumors, they are caused by assumption.

Sergio and Retief are both TM staffers. Yes Stow, Sergio uses TM irons, and so does Retief. But up until a few years ago (2 or 3) TM used Miura to make their forged irons, RAC CB's, and so on. And you can bet your money that TM would keep that relationship with Miura for their staff players, even without offering it to the general public anymore.

Here's what I play:

Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |


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In fairness I think the misunderstanding about Tigers irons comes from the fact they are forged by Endo (another Japanese forging company, similar to Miura) who also forge the rest of Nike's irons.

This is my understanding of it anyway, I could be mistaken but im 99% sure Miura have nothing to do with Tiger.

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Nike Sasqautch 9.5 - V2 Stiff
Cleveland HiBore 15 - V2 Stiff
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I guess some of you think the headcover on Tour players drivers always represent what driver they play too? If so your mis informed.

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I guess some of you think the headcover on Tour players drivers always represent what driver they play too? If so your mis informed.

I don't think anyone who follows the tour and tour equipment at even a minimal level assumes that.

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Hibore XLS 11.5* w/ Diamana Redboard Flowerband 63 S 2009 Launcher 3WD HT 17* w/ Graffalloy Epic 87g S Hibore XLS Hybrid 22* w/ Graffalloy Epic S and 25* w/ Project X 6.0 CG2 4-PW w/ Project X 6.0 HL...


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