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I'm kind of an equipment nut . . . so I was wondering what sticks ther guys out there are hitting with. Here's what's in mine:


Driver: TaylorMade 510 9.5° Fujikura Speeder 660TR
3 Wood: Titleist 980F 15° Fujikura Speeder 869
Irons 2-PW: Titleist 690 MB
Wedges: TaylorMade RAC 56°, 60°
Putter: Yes! Tracy II
Ball: Bridgestone B330


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Driver - Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead
Irons - Callaway X12
Putter - Odyssey DF 330

Driver: X460 10°
Hybrid: Heavenwood 2H
Irons: X-12 3-PW
Wedges: Vintage Forged 48° & 56°
Putter: DF 990Ball: HX Hot


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Here's my gear...

Driver Titleist 983k, 9.5 degrees, YS-6 Stiff shaft, stock grip (new)
3W Titleist 980F, 15 degrees, stiff steel shaft, stock grip (new)
2I Ping Eye2 2I, 1 degree upright, S300 shaft, Golf Pride tour wrap
Irons Titleist 962b, 1 degree upright, S300 shaft, Golf Pride tour wrap
SW Titleist DCI black, 1 degree flat, S300 shaft, grip needs replaced (stock)
LW Titleist Vokey, 60 degree, oilcan, 1 degree upright, stock grip (new)
Putter Scotty Cameron Red X, 33", stock grip
Ball Titleist Pro V1x

The bag itself is an Ogio Exo (black).

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I think these clubs are made by Hippo but they are known simply as JD 500. Thats John Daly. They were on sale at Big 5 sports this summer. I bought them so I wouldn't have to use my father-in-laws mis-matched set anymore.

Jeff

10.5° Callaway FT-iZ Tour

18°, 20°, 23° Adams Idea Pro Prototype Hybrid

4-9 Titleist 690.CB
48° Titleist Vokey Tour Nickel
54°, 58° Titleist Vokey Tour Oil Can

Scotty Cameron NP2, 33"

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This is an easy one cuz I can pull it from the staff listing. :)

Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead Plus 10°
Fairway Woods (3, 5): Cougar Sight Tight (i.e. free) - replacing these is VERY high on my to-do list
Irons (3-SW): Callaway Steelhead X-14
Putter: Nike OZ
Ball: Nike Tour Accuracy 2 LNG, but will be trying Titleist DT SoLo very soon now.

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Here's what I play:
Driver: Dunlop flame 10* (don't worry, I'm working on a new one)
FW: Ram Tour Concept 15 and 18*
Irons: Mizuno MP 33 forged blades (pretty much the best)
Wedges: Cleveland CG10 52* mid bounce, 56* mid bounce, 60* low bounce.

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Driver - Taylor Made R540
Fairway Woods - Some Taylor Made 300 series copies
Irons - Cleveland TA7
Wedges - Cleveland 588 (53 and 56 degrees)
Putter - Dynacraft 'Ping Anser' style
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New club on the way for Christmas:
Rossa Mezza Monza 35" Center Shaft putter. Tried out a bunch of clubs at Puetz Golf last night and low and behold my wife makes me buy the one I liked the most on ebay today. I can't have it until Christmas. How sad.

Jeff

10.5° Callaway FT-iZ Tour

18°, 20°, 23° Adams Idea Pro Prototype Hybrid

4-9 Titleist 690.CB
48° Titleist Vokey Tour Nickel
54°, 58° Titleist Vokey Tour Oil Can

Scotty Cameron NP2, 33"

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driver: Cleveland Quad Pro......love the feel
3 wood: Dunno the name....I paid $9.99 for it at a golf shop..best I ever hit.
Irons: Ben Hogan Grinds.....love em
wedge: cleveland becu
putter:Ping Pal 6

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New club on the way for Christmas:

That is a bummer man. Makes it tough.

I have problems with those really big mallets. Mental block or something. I play a mallet, a smaller one, can't think of the name at the moment, but I think I'm going back to a blade. I'm just not sinking putts right now. Of course I know I need the practice, but I set up a mental block. Nasty thing, the mind, isnt' it?

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Yonex Vmass 350+ 8*
Titleist 980F 15* w/Aldila NV
Mizuno MP30 3-7 iron
Mizuno MP33 8-PW
Cleveland 588 53* 56* w/60* not in bag
Bridgestone Rextar putter. Won at a company tournament while living in Japan. "For the best golfers in the world" is what's inscribed on the sole. You'd better believe it :)

Callaway RazrFit Extreme 9.5 w/Project X 6.5
Callaway XHot Pro 15* 3Wood w/Project X 6.5
Callaway XTour 18* 2h w/S300
Callaway XHot Pro 4/5 irons w/S300
Callaway XForged III 5-PW irons w/S300
Callaway Forged 52*/58* Wedges
Odyssey 7 Versa 90
Callaway Hex Black Tour


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Being Lefthanded I have 975J w/grapholay 35s 3wd 975w/same shaft 5wd 18.5 975 w/same shaft.2-lob Yonex Super ADX Tour Forged w/same grapholay 35s shafts.Yonex blade 8802 knock off putter.Either Pro V or Calley Black.

In my new FT carry bag
FT-9 Tour nuetral 9.5
FT-15 degree 3 wood
Fussion Hybrids #2&4
Fussion irons with Grapholoy Pro launch Red shafts56&60 Cally X forged wedges with Red shaftsSG9 putterCally I ballBushnell Meadealist range finder


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Driver : 580XD 8.5 deg, Tour edition, Fuji 689 X-stiff ;
optional: 510TP 9.5 Fuji 757 S-stiff;
3 wood: Taylor Made 200, Aldila NV-85 X-Stiff;
5 wood: Taylor Made 200, UST Pro-Force 65 S-Stiff;
irons: Taylor Made TP Rac MB/CB Combo 3-PW; Project X 6.5 Rifle shaft;
wedges: Taylor Made 52 + 58 satin
putter: Oddessy TriHot #3
ball of choice: Nike One Black; Nike TA2SPN
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Driver Callaway Big Bertha Hawkeye VFT Pro Series Edition 11D (Big Bertha VFT system 60R graphite)
3 Wood Callaway ERC Fusion (RCH 55 Graphite)
5 Wood Callaway Big Bertha Hawkeye VFT Pro Series Edition 18D (Big Bertha VFT system 60R graphite)
Irons Callaway Big Bertha Fusion, Mens, 3-pw; Nippon Uniflex Steel
Putter Taylormade Rossa Meeza Monza
Ball Titleist ProV1 & Occasionally HX Tour
IN MY BAG

Irons Big Bertha Fusion Irons 3-PW, SW, LW (Nippon 990 UNFX)
Driver Big Bertha Fusion FT-3 (Aldila NVS 55-R 350)
3 Wood ERC Fusion 3w - RGS (RCH Sys 55R)4/5 Wood Big Bertha Fusion 15D Fairway Wood (Aldila NVS 55-R 350)Bag 10.5" orange fusion tour bagPutter Scotty Cameron Newport...

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Well I got my "precious" Mezza Monza Center Shaft putter for Christmas and after a little work on the carpet started hitting a quarter on the carpet at about 8 feet fairly regularly. Well, now I notice a tendancy for me to open the clubface on the backswing and the grip is too small... smaller than I'm used to. Anyway, I think my hopes were a little too high for this putter. Part of me is reluctant to take it out to the course and scuff it up.

I had gotten fairly accurate with an old Titleist sp-203 my father-in-law passed on to me. Anyway... I'll quit complaining now.

Jeff

10.5° Callaway FT-iZ Tour

18°, 20°, 23° Adams Idea Pro Prototype Hybrid

4-9 Titleist 690.CB
48° Titleist Vokey Tour Nickel
54°, 58° Titleist Vokey Tour Oil Can

Scotty Cameron NP2, 33"

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The small grip may suit you. For me, the way it goes is this: big grip encourages a wristless stroke, but a small grip produces more feel as I grip it more in the fingertips. I use a smallish grip now and have simply developed a stroke without wrist hinge, so I have "gained" feel.

Lots of the good putters putt with the "door on a hinge" stroke: open clubface going back, close it going through. Keeping the putter perfectly square all the way back and through requires some weird manipulation of your wrists, turning them in and out. Even Pelz's "square the entire time" stroke opens and closes slightly.

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Thanks for the heads up on proper stroke and the info about grip size reletive to feel. That is good to know. We'll see how it turns out. I'm going to spend a lot more time on the carpet before I make a final decision. Price wise Odyssey's White Hot series looks good. They have some nice looking putters. I'd buy about ten right now if I could afford it. Money keeps me from Ho'in clubs too much.

J

Jeff

10.5° Callaway FT-iZ Tour

18°, 20°, 23° Adams Idea Pro Prototype Hybrid

4-9 Titleist 690.CB
48° Titleist Vokey Tour Nickel
54°, 58° Titleist Vokey Tour Oil Can

Scotty Cameron NP2, 33"

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