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One cool thing I found when I googled Snake Eyes is that Smith & Wesson did (or does) produce heads for Snake Eyes.

That is pretty awesome, actually.


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I just purchased my first set of clubs and love them as far as starter sets go. Ram G-force's. I've read terrible reviews but had great success with them last weekend. I have played more golf this year (10 rounds so far) than ever before. Previously I was using a set that was my Grandpa's from around the time he was in Vietnam. Blades and REAL woods. Putter looked like I jacked it from a miniature golf course. :) He's also shorter than me by about 4-5 inches so getting a set of actual irons (not blaeds) at a decent length actually enabled me to get the ball off the ground. So far I love them. I'm just in the stages now of trying to get my swing so I wasn't gonna ride my cousins coat tails and get a set of custom Taylormade's. :)

Anyways, I like them. There are definitely better clubs, but there are worse clubs too. I'm just glad to have a set made in this decade. :)

BTW, name's Randy. Nice to meet you all and look forward to gaining tips and info.

9.5* Driver
3 Wood
21* 4 Hybrid
5-PW
Zebra 60* SW G-Force Putter


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Wilson Staff generally don't get enough appreciation.

I'm already in love with the Yes! Tracy putter I bought not so long ago, but you wouldn't hear the praise over the yells of "Sco-tty! Sco-tty!".

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Let's put the issue about whether Snake Eyes or, as our esteemed member enduro claims, all component manufacturers are glorified "Clones" to bed.

How does that 8 year old article put anything to bed? I really could care less (not much, but a little) whether or not they're clones, but I'm just sayin'.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


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How does that 8 year old article put anything to bed? I really could care less (not much, but a little) whether or not they're clones, but I'm just sayin'.

Did you read the article?

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MacGregor. Very sad to see this company struggle and be sold off to Golfsmith. Some of the greats swung their sticks.

My thought also. From 02 on they put out quality stuff, but IMO their chroming process wasn't that good.

I love my 1025 mb V-foils, but I'm a traditionalist

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Wilson Staff and MacGregor for sure.

In a navy blue Vintage L8 stand bag
Big Bertha 454
Muirfield 20th 2 iron
Vip Tour CB-92 3-PW
by Macgregor Greg Norman Forged FW Special 55 BeCuTad Moore TM-2 Milled putter AD333/Trispeed


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Tour Edge. They are a local Chicagoland company that's been around for about 20 years or so. Many think they make a very good product for very reasonable prices. I agree. Lifetime warranty included.

My bag is now, except for the putter, all Tour Edge.

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Tour Edge - I have the geomax 7w 9W and a Geomax2 Driver - I love these clubs, they give me lots of confidence, I would recommend them to any Golfer. Very forgiving.

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Bridgestone.

They make sick clubs - forged from 1020 mild carbon steel (same steel as the AP2).
They make great balls.

driver: FT-i tlcg 9.5˚ (Matrix Ozik XCONN Stiff)
4 wood: G10 (ProLaunch Red FW stiff)
3 -PW: :Titleist: 695 mb (Rifle flighted 6.0)
wedges:, 52˚, 56˚, 60˚
putter: Studio Select Newport 1.5


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snake eyes is under rated.

:cobra: Speed ld-f 10.5 Stiff
:snake_eyes: 3 & 5 Woods
:adams:A4 3 hybrid
:bridgestone: J33 Forged Irons 4-pw
:ping: 50th Aniv. Karsten Ansr Putter56*, 60* wedges


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Yonex, Wilson Staff, Nickent, Srixon.

Yonex isnt all the popular here in north america....dunno why but honestly i would trust their technology in every way because i play competitive badminton and all my products are yonex. Theyve been making badminton, tennis, and golf equipment for many years, so im sure they know what they're doing, 100 percent. Their Nano technology is sickk, and using that kind of material in most of their sporting goods is a good shout out to the other brands out there.

Poor Wilson staff...=(....and I'd love to see more professionals use Nickent...and there's a good reason why Jim Furyk uses Srixon =(

In my Powerband stand bag:

Driver: 3DX RC 10.5
Woods: N/A
Hybrids: 3DX RC 3/4-20/23Irons: 3DX RC 5-PWWedges: ARC 52/58Putter: pipe IIGlove: SoftJoyBall: Noodle Tour LTD


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and enduro, i hate to say it your dumb and completly wrong.. Snake Eyes does not make clones or copy other companies ideas.. they make clubs of their own and from their ideas.im not getting "defensive" im just saying you need to do your research before you start to point the finger.

:cobra: Speed ld-f 10.5 Stiff
:snake_eyes: 3 & 5 Woods
:adams:A4 3 hybrid
:bridgestone: J33 Forged Irons 4-pw
:ping: 50th Aniv. Karsten Ansr Putter56*, 60* wedges


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yah golfsmith puts quite a few dollar bucks into R&D; for Snake Eyes/Golfsmith products.


They're original designs , lets be honest people ... how many different ways can you create a forged Blade ? Apex Irons Obviously are Clones of MP Blades...


/sarcasim

What's In My Bag?
Driver : Diablo
3wood : Diablo
Hybrid : 3DX RC Ironwood #3 20*
Irons : j36 cb's Putter : Tour Platinum 7081Ball : TP Black LDPHome Course :Lonnie Poole Golf Course at NC State University 74.7/134Eagle Ridge Golf Club 73.0/131


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Never played them before, but Nickent makes some pretty sweet looking hybrids. I'd never heard of Nickent before reading this forum.

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