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Let's see

Driver $158

3 & 5 woods $198

3 & 4 hybrids $198

irons $395

wedges $210

putter $60

$1219 Canadian before tax

$1401.85 after tax

Driver: Ping G425 SFT, Fairway: Cobra F6 3/4 wood, Cobra F8 7/8 wood,Hybrids: PXG 0211 3 19* and 5 25* 

Irons: PXG 0211 XCor 2 6-PW

Wedges: Ben Hogan Equalizer 50*, Ben Hogan Equalizer 2 54* and 58*

Putter: Seemore Si1

Bag: Sun Mountain GPS: Bushnell Shoes: Addidas

Cart: Clicgear 2.0 Ball: Taylormade Tour Response


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Driver - TaylorMade R11S - $400

3 Wood - TaylorMade RocketBallz - $230

Hybrids - TaylorMade 11 3h and 4h - $340

Irons - TaylorMade R11 5i-PW - $500

Wedges - TaylorMade XFT 52, 56 and 60 - $240

Putter - Scotty Cameron California Coronado - $300

Bag - Ogio Grom 2010 - $200

Balls - TaylorMade Penta - $40

Grips - Black Widow Tour Silk White(13) - $45.50

Scotty Cameron Custom Grip - $60

Total - $2,355.50

Good lord lets hope the little lady never finds this post lol

taylormade.gifR11S 9* Driver Aldila RIP Phenom 60 R Flex

taylormade.gifRBZ 3W 15* Matrix Ozik XCon-5 R Flex
taylormade.gif'11 Rescue Hybrids 3 (18*), 4 (21*) Aldila RIP 65 HB R Flex
taylormade.gifR11 5-PW KBS Steel R Flex | taylormade.gifTP XFT 52* 56* 60* KBS Steel

cameron.gif California Coronado 35" | ogio.gif Grom Black Plaid Bag |  Penta TP

 


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Driver: $100

3-wood: $150

Hybrid: $80

Irons: $70

Wedges: $360 (3 wedges at $120 each)

Putter: $30

Grant total: $860.

Theres some amazing deals to be found on Ebay.  Ive bought my set for a fraction of what they would have cost new and wouldnt have nearly as nice of a set if it werent for Ebay and buy used clubs from the local golf shop.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


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about a grand all together

John

Fav LT Quote ... "you can talk to a fade, but a hook won't listen"

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Let's see...

Driver - £100 (rrp: £260)

3 Wood - £75 (used, rrp: £140)

Hybrid - £80 (ex-demo, rrp: £120)

Irons - £250 (ex-demo, rrp: £450)

Wedges Total - £130 (2 new, 2 with irons, rrp: £250)

Putter - £95 (used, rrp: £195)

Bag - £60 (ebay, rrp: £90)

So...total paid = £790, total rrp = £1505

The lesson here is not to buy new clubs!

I attempt to get round with:

 

 SL290 Driver, 9*, 43S Shaft

 FL Fairway, 15*, 43S Shaft

Burner Superfast 2.0 Hybrid, 18*, Reg. Shaft

CG16 Tour Black Pearl Irons, FST KBS Tour Reg+ Shafts

CG16 Black Pearl 48-8* Wedge

CG15 52-10*, 58-10*, 60-8* Wedges

Method 001 Putter

 

 


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Ogio Assassin Cart Bag: £114.99
Mizuno Bettinardi BC2 Putter: £110
Mizuno MP R-12 58, 54 and 50: £239.97
Mizuno MP-59 Irons 4-PW: £699
Mizuno JPX800 3H: £99.99
Mizuno JPX800 3W: £99.99

Mizuno JPX800 Driver: £149.99

TOTAL: £1,513.93

(excluding glove, balls, tees, towel, tools, shoes, trolley etc)

SWING DNA
Speed [77] Tempo [5] ToeDown [5] KickAngle [6] Release [5] Mizuno JPX EZ 10.5° - Fujikura Orochi Black Eye (with Harrison ShotMaker) Mizuno JPX EZ 3W/3H - Fujikura Orochi Black Eye Mizuno JPX 850 Forged 4i-PW - True Temper XP 115 S300 Mizuno MP R-12 50.06/54.09/58.10 - Dynamic Gold Wedge Flex Mizuno MP A305 [:-P]


Posted

Driver - $75
3 wood - $25

3i-PW - $225

52, 56 - $150
50, 56, 60 - $90
Putter - $15

Total - $580

Not too.  All of my clubs were new (never previously used) except the 3-wood.  They were all never the current model and the 50, 56, 60 are knockoffs. I'm too poor to afford the current years model of any club, so I get the previous years models for a much discounted price.

In My Bag:
Driver: :cleveland:  Hi-Bore XLS
Irons: :cleveland:  CCi 3i-PW
Wedges: :nike:  VR V-Rev Cast Black-Satin
Putter: :ping:  IC 20-10A


Posted

Wilson Staff Driver Nil (bought with frequent Flyer points)

WS 3W ($150)

WS 5W ($99)

WS 3h ($120)

WS 4h ($150)

WS 5h ($99)

Wilson "Ultra" Iron set 1 ($200)

Wilson Staff Di7 iron set 2 ($250)

old driver ($100)

Tom Watson Adams wedge set ($180)

2 Odyssey putters ($200)

assorted clubs from bins ($150)

total $1700 over 6 years

time to spend some decent money.

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R11 Driver - $400 (2011 Purchase)

R11 3 Wood - $200 (2011 Purchase)

Adams IdeaPro 3i Hybrid - $200 (2007 Purchase)

Titleist DCI Irons - $600 (1998 Purchase)

Cleveland 52, 56, 60 wedges - $360 (2010 Purchase)

Odyssey 2-Ball - $150 (2002 Purchase)

Ping Hoofer 2012 Bag - $200 (2012 Purchase)

Roughly $2100 spent....if sold my setup would probably get $400-$500 tops - majority of which would come from driver, 3-wood and the bag....

In the bag:

TaylorMade R11 Driver (10.5 stiff stock shaft)

TaylorMade R11 3wood (15 degree stiff stock shaft)

Adams IdeaPro 3i hybrid (20 degree)

Titleist DCI 4-PW (photo)

Cleveland CG15 wedges (52, 56, 60)

Odyssey White-Hot 2-Ball (Superstroke oversize grip)

Bushnell Tour V2 Rangefinder

Ping Hoofer 2012 Bag

 

 


Posted

Taylormade R11 (when it was new) $400 + $150 (upgraded shaft later on)

Nike Vr Pro 3 wood $100

Rescue 11 3h & 4h $240

Vr pro blades 3-pw $500

Vr pro 56* & 60* wdges $200

Tour edge gap wedge $40

Nike Method 001 putter $250

Total $1880


Posted

Driver: TaylorMade Burner - $150

3W: Wilson - free

rescue 3: TaylorMade Burner 08 - x-mas gift

Irons: Mizuno JPX e500 - $1100

Wedges: Titleist forged - $20

Putter: TaylorMade Monza Rossa Spider - $200

Burner 9.5
JPX e500 5-PW
Putter, 3W, 4 iron
Aerolite III


Posted

Driver - $150 for the head, $250 for the shaft

3wood - $100 for the head, $300 for the shaft

2 hybrid - $250

3 hybrid - $250

4-PW - $800 for the heads, $250 for the shafts

52*/58* wedges - $200, $60 for the shafts (proj.x)

Putter - $300 (actually traded in a set of irons worth $300 for the putter)

So... about $3,360 for everything... it now has become apparent as to why my bank account has been mysteriously dwindling, lol!

In the Bag (right now)...

Cleveland Tour Issue 310UL* - Miyazaki Kusala Blue 83X

Taylormade R9 TP Tour Issue 13* - Diamana Blue 63X

Taylormade TP Hybrid 17* - Matrix Altus 80X

Taylormade TP Hybrid 19* - Matrix Altus 80X

Nike Forged Blades - 4-W - ProjectX 6.5

Nike VR Black V-Rev 52*, 58*

Scotty Cameron California Hollywood

Taylormade Penta TP3 ball


Posted

$200 for the driver

$50 3 wood

$50 5 wood

$750 irons

$200 wedges

$150 putter

$1400 spaced out over 4 years I'm actually quite satisfied with this number.  Currently in the middle of rebuilding so after next year I expect that number to rise above $2000 (wedges, 3 wood, hybrid)

Driver: RBZ 9.5° Stiff

Woods: :nike:VR_S Tour 2.0 15° Stiff

Hybrids:  910H 21° Stiff

Irons: 4-GW Pro Black CB1 with Project X rifle 6.0

Wedges:CC Jaws 56°.14° 60°.08°

Putter: Classic 1

Ball:  Z-Star XV Pure White


Posted

Driver:         R11S  $300      (I popped a 25 percent off balloon at the Roger Dunn Sale)

3 Wood:      Cleveland Mashie:

2 Hybrid      Cleveland Mashie:    $320 for both

Putter:



Posted

R11 Driver: $300

RBZ Hybrid 3: $180

PING i20 Irons: $800

Vokey 54, 58: $260

Never Compromise Putter: $250

Total: $1,790


Posted

RBZ Driver................$289

Titleist 712 AP2 Irons..$869

Titleist 910F 3 wood....$190

Nike slingshot 3 hybrid....$70

Titleist Vokey wedges 54 & 60.....$180

Odyssey white ice putter.....$120

All brand new except the nike hybrid                                total $1718


Posted

Ping G20 300$ (Stock Shaft)

No 3 wood For now

3-Pw Ping S56 400$ (Players Usage Discount)

Vokey Wedge 56 125$ If I remember

Cleveland Cg 16 60* 110$

Nike 20XI-S 45$

2 Hybrid 200$


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