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Miura Tournament Blades, 3-PW, Like New


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Here they are, finally. My Miura Tournament Blades. Set is 3-PW and like new. I gamed these for about a month last summer and decided to give the baby blades a try. After gaming the baby blades, these have just sit in my office and served as my backups. I'd like to get another set of baby blades to fill this role (and, thus, rotate them from time to time) but in order to do so, I need to sell these first.

Specifications on these irons are as follows;

iron   loft  bnce  lie   length     swingwgt   shaft
3      22*   1*    59*   39"        D2         S400 Sensicore Satin Hard-Stepped 1x
4      25*   4*    60*   38.5"      D2         S400 Sensicore Satin Hard-Stepped 1x
5      28*   6*    61*   38"        D2         S400 Sensicore Satin Hard-Stepped 1x
6      32*   6*    62*   37.5"      D2         S400 Sensicore Satin Hard-Stepped 1x
7      36*   6*    62.5* 37"        D2         S400 Sensicore Satin Hard-Stepped 1x
8      40*   7*    63*   36.5"      D3         S400 Sensicore Satin Hard-Stepped 1x
9      44*   9*    63.5* 36"        D3         S400 Sensicore Satin 36.5" Tour Wedge
P      48*   8*    64*   35.5"      D3         S400 Sensicore Satin 36.5" Tour Wedge
Grips - Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord, Logo Down, .580, 1 tape wrap

As I mentioned before, these were gamed for about a month. There is some bag chatter but it's pretty minimal. It's about as close as you can get to a new set of irons when buying used. As you'd expect, the grips are like new as well.

I'm asking $1000 (net) OBO for these irons. "Net" meaning that the buyer pays all fees associated with payment (if applicable). The $1000 includes shipping but (optional) insurance is up to the buyer.

The only trade that I'm interested in at the moment would be for a like set of Miura 1957's.

Please don't bother with any low ball offers. I just put my one year-old son through his first of many open heart surgeries and, due to incoming bills, my golf budget is limited. In fact, I'm pushing the issue the way it is but I've been fortunate and have been able to pick up quite a few extra consulting hours over the past few months. This work has no indication of slowing down at the moment and, if I can get my asking price on these, moving to a set of 1957's should be doable.

Here are some pics of the irons... Please let me know if you'd like any additional pics.

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Yonex Ezone Type 380 | Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro | Miura 1957 Irons | Yururi Wedges | Scotty Cameron Super Rat | TaylorMade Penta


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Holy sh*t balls. Those are he nicest set of irons I have ever seen.

Good luck mate

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  • 4 months later...
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wow, those are real nice clubs.  i wish i could hit blades, though i haven't yet tried...

In my Grom Stand bag:

 

Driver: Ping G20, 8.5 Tour Stiff
Wood/Hybrid: G20 3W, Raylor 19*, 22*
Irons: R9 5I - SW, TM CGB LW

Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi-Mid

Favorites: Old Ranch (Seal Beach), Ike/Babe (Industry Hills), Skylinks (Long Beach), Desert Willow (Palm Desert)


Posted
Ad is closed hence the Tournament Blades are sold. I ended up replacing them with a second set of 1957 Baby Blades in the end. Well worth the transition. I love my Baby Blades. IM me if you are interested in contact info for my Miura dealer. Top notch guy and better prices on Miura than I've ever seen elsewhere.

Yonex Ezone Type 380 | Tour Edge Exotics CB Pro | Miura 1957 Irons | Yururi Wedges | Scotty Cameron Super Rat | TaylorMade Penta




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