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I had the ex 1's a long time ago..Nice clubs...anyone try the Ex3 graphites
looking for some reviews, then I'll start looking

Driver: Wishon 959 OL v2 reg 10.5*
fw wood 949 mc 16.5 4 wood


irons: AP1 5- gap GS 95 regular

multiple wedges


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tour edge has come along way with woods but the irons still feel Clanky to me. Have you tried the Mizuno comparable. You wont be disappointed. The way mizuno's are built the feel is amazing. The set up is gorgeous all the way through the set.

:taylormade: R9 9.5d with Fujikura Motore 65 Stiff
ss-07 13deg 3 wood Graphite Design Purple Ice 85-S
Md-17 1i/4w UST V2 Tour Hybrid X
A3 Pro 20 Tour Prototype Mitsubishi Javln X
MP 57 4,5,6 Project X 6.5 MP 67 7,8,9 Project X 6.5 Vokey 200 series 48d Project X satin 6.5/ Vokey 09SMTC 54.11...


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i never had the EX's but i do have a set of Tour Edge Forged V-Blades. Im also looking for a set of the Tour Edge CNC Milled irons. Proshopwarehouse on ebay is selling the heads right now


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I currently have the Tour edge bazooka QL's. Not that it really helps you.

When I was shopping for irons I read some reviews that the tour edge products were some of the best values. I paid 80 for my irons off ebay and they have been well worth that.

I just recently picked up some of their hp-5 woods and driver off of their pre-owned site.

http://www.touredgepreowned.com

The 3/5 woods and driver were about 70bux including shipping. Which happened to be over night for me since there used warehouse is in cincinatti, oh.

In my Staff bag:
Bazooka HP-5 Driver 460cc
Bazooka OS HP-5 3/5 Woods
Jmax QL Irons 5-PW (Graphite Stiff Shafts)
X-tour Gap Wedge 52* X-tour Sand Wedge 56* Lob Wedge 60* Rossa Daytona 1 Putter


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Those tour edge irons look awesome, im looking at the xcg driver. I really like the looks and might demo it. We'll see what happens.

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those are some sweet looking wedges !!! Do you use your equipment, or just show them off??? Beautifull !! What lofts/bounce can someone get those wedges in??

Real nice

Driver: Wishon 959 OL v2 reg 10.5*
fw wood 949 mc 16.5 4 wood


irons: AP1 5- gap GS 95 regular

multiple wedges


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I love mizuno, as from my signature, you can see that I have a set of mx25's
I have not been hitting them on the sweetspot much..I forget to forward press..It is funny how a little thing that can vastly improve performance

Driver: Wishon 959 OL v2 reg 10.5*
fw wood 949 mc 16.5 4 wood


irons: AP1 5- gap GS 95 regular

multiple wedges


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I love mizuno, as from my signature, you can see that I have a set of mx25's

What does your love of Mizunos have to do with this thread??

Driver: Nike Covert Driver

Irons: Mizuno JPX-825 Pro 5-GW 

Cleveland Mashie 1, 2, 3, & 4 hybrids

Wedges: Mizuno MP-T4 Black Nickel 54* & 58*

Putter: Wack-e with super stroke grip

Ball: Titleist Pro V1X


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tomdons mentioned that I may like them Just replying

Driver: Wishon 959 OL v2 reg 10.5*
fw wood 949 mc 16.5 4 wood


irons: AP1 5- gap GS 95 regular

multiple wedges


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those are some sweet looking wedges !!! Do you use your equipment, or just show them off??? Beautifull !! What lofts/bounce can someone get those wedges in??

are you talking about the photo i posted above? if so, yes, i use my equipment. im not currently using the equipment shown in the photo though. they are collecting dust right now.

the wedges shown are just the Precept Forged Tour Premium wedges in 52,56, and 60 degrees. the bounces on them are 10, 12, and 8 i believe. they dont make them anymore though..... but back on topic, the irons are Tour Edge Forged V-Blades. I used them for about a year but again, right now they are just collecting dust

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