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See my signature below.

D:      Titleist 913 D2 (10.5, Stiff, Diamana D+ 62 / Tipped 1/2 inch)

F:      TaylorMade RBZ (15.0, 43 inches & 19.0, 42 inches, Fujikura Rombax Type-X, 75S)

H:      Adams A12 (21 degree, 40 inches, Diamana HY92, Stiff)

I:        Mizuno JPX 800 Pro 5-PW (KBS Tour, X-Flex, Soft Stepped 1x)

GW:   Titleist Vokey Spin Milled 50 (KBS Tour, X-Flex, non-conforming)

SW    Titleist Vokey Spin Milled 56 (bent one degree strong, KBS Tour, Stiff, non-conforming)

LW:    Titleist Vokey Spin Milled 60 (non-conforming, stock shaft)

P1:     Scotty Cameron California Coranado


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Bag: Ping Hoofer

Driver: Titleist 910 D3 9.5*, Fujikura Blur Shaft S Flex

Fairway: Titleist 910F 15*, Diamana Shaft S Flex

Hybrid: Titleist 910H 17*, Diamana Shaft S Flex

Irons: Titleist 712 AP2 PW-3, DG S300 Shafts

Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM2 53* and 58*, stock wedge shafts

Putter: Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2

If you can't tell, I like Titleist :)


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Cleveland SL290 12* (shortened to 44 3/4"). Ovation 3 & 4w. Tiger shark hybrids, 21 & 24* (old no name but I hit the snot out of them). Big Bertha 5i, Prolaunch blue shaft. Maltby TE Forged 6 - GW, steel R flex. Maltby Tricept Black 54*. GEL Ruby putter. Hybrids and fairway woods are old and comfortable, everything else is new for me this year. I only do clearance shopping when I buy OEM and like to "play" clubmaker with my irons.

Approaching "70"....age, not score...

Ping G5 10.5 driver and 3w, TFC 100 R

Maltby H3, H4, H5, Maltby Pro Series R

Pinhawk SL 6i-Aw, Maltby Pro Series R

Maltby TSW 54 & 58, Maltby Pro Series S (tip trimmed to 8i length for the "spinner shaft" effect...experiment that seems to be one of my better decisions!)

Maltby Pure-Track PTM-1, 33" with +2* loft added


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Callaway Optiforce 440 Stock Diamana S+ 62g stiff

Nike covert tour set at 16 degrees stock kuro kage stiff

Mizuno JPX 825 4-PW KBS Tour stiff

Acer wedges 52, 56, 60

Odyssey white ice numero uno

FT Optiforce 440 Diamana S+, Nike covert tour Kuro Kage, Mizuno MP54 4-PW, Vokey SM5 52 56 60, Odyssey White Ice #2


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Driver: 913 d2 9.5 degree with blue diamana stiff shaft

Hybrid: Exotics XCG6 22 degree with matrix black stiff shaft

Irons: 710 AP1's with 95 gram nippon stiff shaft (3-gap)

Wedges: Vokey desgined 56 and 61 degree wedges

Putter: Scotty Cameron Fastback 1


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Driver: 913 d2 9.5 degree with blue diamana stiff shaft

Hybrid: Exotics XCG6 22 degree with matrix black stiff shaft

Irons: 710 AP1's with 95 gram nippon stiff shaft (3-gap)

Wedges: Vokey desgined 56 and 61 degree wedges

Putter: Scotty Cameron Fastback 1


  • 2 weeks later...
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Traded in some clubs so thought I'd update this. Adams Speedline F11 driver 9.5 Taylormade Superfast 2.0 18* rescue Adams idea A7 22* hybrid Callaway Razr Black 4-A Callaway Jaws 56* Odyssey White Hot pro #1 loving this current setup! Just need a 3 wood and want a cart bag.

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Driver: Taylormade R5 8.5*

3W&5W: Golden Bear (hand me downs from my dad, but replaced my Taylormade's with these. Love them)

Irons: Titleist 755's (4-SW)

Wedge: Wilson, not sure the model. I use my Titleist PW for approach shots and this Wilson wedge around the green

Putter: Odyseey White Hot Offset


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Taylormade 9.5 superfast burner 2.0, stiff, cut down to 44 1/4 inch Taylormade v steel 3 wood 15 degree stiff Mizuno MP fli-hi 21 degree 3 iron, project x 6.5 Mizuno MP59 4-9, project x 6.5 Cleveland CG15 46, 52 and 56 degree wedges Cleveland 588 60 degree Odyssey white hot pro 9 33 inch.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Updated Bag. New 4-wood & new 4-hybrid Driver ~ Adams Titanium Tight Lies High Launch Max COR, Regular Flex Super Shaft Lightweight Mid-Kick & Golf Pride Tour Velvet Grip (10.5°).  Fairway wood ~ Ping G20 4-Wood, Regular Flex TFC169 Graphite Shaft & Ping ID8 Grip: (16.5°).  Hybrid ~ Tour Edge Exotics XGC5 4-Hybrid, Fujikura Blur Regular Flex Shaft & Golf Pride New Decade Multicompound Grip (22°). Irons ~ Cleveland TA-5 Gunmetal, Regular Flex True Temper Sensicore Shafts & Black Widow Tour Silk Grips: 5-iron (27°); 6-iron (30°); 7-iron (33.5°) 8-iron (37°); 9-iron (41°); PW (45°) Wedges ~ Cleveland Tour Action REG. 588 Gunmetal, S Flex Dynamic Gold Sensicore Shafts & Black Widow Tour Silk Grips:  GW (51°); SW (57°); LW (64°) Putter ~ Carbite Polar Balanced DC, Tiger Shark Over-sized grip, 31".

Driver: Adams TightLies Titanium High Launch Max COR (10.5°) R Flex Graphite SuperShaft Lightweight Mid Kickpoint, GolfPride Multicompound Grip

Fairway Wood: Ping G20 4-Wood (16.5°), R Flex Ping TFC 169F Shaft, Ping ID8 Grip | Hybrid: Ping G25 (23°), Ping TFC 189H Shaft, GolfPride Tour Velvet Grip

Irons: Cleveland TA-5 Gunmetal R Flex True Temper Sensicore Shafts, BlackWidow Widowmaker Black/Black Grips: 5-I (27°) 6-I (30°), 7-I (33.5°), 8-I (37°), 9-I (41°), PW (45°)

Wedges: Cleveland Tour Action REG 588 Gunmetal Dynamic Gold Sensicore Shafts, BlackWidow Widowmaker Black/Red Grips: 51°/6, 57°/10, LW 64°/8

Putter: Carbite Polar Balanced DC, Tiger Shark Oversized Grip 31"


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Driver: 909d2 9.0 3-PW: 1998 Hogan Apex Blades 52.8: Adams Tom Watson 56.14: Spin Milled Vokey 58.10: Nike VR 60.8: Oil-Can Spin Milled Vokey

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Lotsa stuff

Driver - Nike VR Pro STR8 fit (Project X 6.5, 10.5 degrees)

3w, 5w - Nike VR Pro ii Limited (stiff mitsubishi diamanas)

4i-PW - Mizuno MP-53s

50/56/60 Wedges - Mizuno JPXs(good sale that day - I like them alot but don't understand the point of a cavity in a wedge.....)

Lynx mallet type putter

.....(etc)

Updated and super happy about it.

Driver is now - Nike VR Pro ii Limited (10.5, diamana ahina stiff)

Putter is now - Taylormade Ghost Spider S (slant?)

4i is out of the bag

2h/4h - Hybrids added - VR Pro ii (Project x 6.0)  (trying to decide if I like the 2h better than my 5w - they go about the same)

Bill - 

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • 3 months later...
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Green / Black Dunlop Bag:

Callaway Razr Fit Xtreme

Callaway Big Bertha 3 wood

Callaway Hybrid (can't remember name - had it for ages)

Ping i-3 white dot 9-iron to 5-iron

56 degree Cleveland

SW

GW (Some piece of crap my dad got for free a couple years ago and actually is one of the best clubs in my bag)

Putter - Praying on a new Scotty Cameron, right now I have a Odyssey White Ice #4

Golf Balls: Callaway Hex Hot and Pro V1's


  • 2 weeks later...
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haha yeah I know its a little weird. My first set my grandpa gave me had some old Cleveland wedges in it and I just can't get off the feel and love the way the RTG and the oil quench rust over time. Trust me, i have tried Vokey's but still can't beat the Clevelands. I played  a Scotty Cameron for the last 14 years and just switched to a custom fit Bettinardi that my wife got for me and it is just as good or even better then my Cameron.

Are you getting rid of your Scotty soon? If you are, how much are you selling it for? :D


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Callaway Big Bertha Warbird 10 degree driver RCH 96 Regular Flex Graphite Shaft, Callaway Standard Grip

Voit XP 15 degree 3 Wood Regular Flex Graphite Shaft, Standard Grip

TaylorMade 19 degree 5 Wood Matrix Ozik XCon Regular Shaft Standard Grip Regular Flex

TaylorMade 19 degree 3 Hybrid 65 Graphite Stiff Flex

Voit XP 24 degree 4 Hybrid Graphite Regular Flex

Voit XP 5 to PW Oversized Irons Graphite Regular Flex

Callaway Forged Plus Vintage 56 degree Wedge Flex Steel Shaft with Golf Pride VDR White Custom Grips

Voit XP Stand Bag

Pinnacle Gold Yellow


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Callaway Big Bertha Warbird 10 degree driver RCH 96 Regular Flex Graphite Shaft, Callaway Standard Grip

Voit XP 15 degree 3 Wood Regular Flex Graphite Shaft, Standard Grip

TaylorMade 19 degree 5 Wood Matrix Ozik XCon Regular Shaft Standard Grip Regular Flex

TaylorMade 19 degree 3 Hybrid 65 Graphite Stiff Flex

Voit XP 24 degree 4 Hybrid Graphite Regular Flex

Voit XP 5 to PW Oversized Irons Graphite Regular Flex

Callaway Forged Plus Vintage 56 degree Wedge Flex Steel Shaft with Golf Pride VDR White Custom Grips

Voit XP Stand Bag

Pinnacle Gold Yellow

I forgot to add that both my TMs are RBZs (Stage 1 not 2)


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