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Well im getting all new clubs for Christmas (except for my Sumo) and would like everyones opinions on the clubs that im getting, I have a few opions for every club, and the bold ones are the ones that im leaning towards


3 wood
Taylormade: V- Steel, Burner tp
Sonartec: GS Tour

Hybrid
Taylormade: Rescue tp, Dual Rescue
Sonartec: HB-001

Irons
Callaway: X-forged
Cobra: Carbon CB
Titleist: 695 MB

Wedges
Titleist: Spinned Milled 56* and 60*

Putter
Titleist: Scotty Cameron Newport Detour
Odyssey: Black Series #2

I would like to know what everyone thinks of these clubs and if anyone has them how much they like them, thanks in advance

Driver- 9.5 905R
Woods- V-Steel 15*
Hybrid- Rescue Dual 16*
Irons- 3-P Project X 5.5 Wedges- Vokey 54* and 58* Putter- Scotty Ball- Bridgestone B330-S


Posted
3 Wood: My choice is the Burner TP. Taylormade makes great TP clubs, and they feel great.

Hybrid: The Rescue TP isn't bad either, and Sonartec makes great hybrids. Decide on feel here.

Irons: 695.mb's. Great clubs.

Wedges: Check out Cleveland and Callaway wedges as well. Vokey's are good, but compare to other clubs before making your choice.

Putter: Cameron's are nice, but it's all by feel. Test atleast 10 putters before making your decision.
WITB

Driver - Taylormade r7 Quad 10.5˚ Fujijura E360 Stiff
Woods - Sonartec SS 2.5 13˚ HST Penley Tour Stiff
Hybrid - Sonartec HB-001 19˚ HST Penley Tour StiffIrons - Mizuno MP-67 Forged 4-PW, DGS300Wedges - Callaway Forged 50˚ and 54˚, Walter Hagen 60˚Putter - Nike T130 O/S Mallet Ctr Shaft 33"B...

Posted
3 Wood: My choice is the Burner TP. Taylormade makes great TP clubs, and they feel great.

ive tried atleast 15 diff putters other than those two and found that i like those two the best, and for the wedges, will edwin watts let you try out wedges, because I know you can try all the other clubs, but have never tried to take the wedges out of the store.

Driver- 9.5 905R
Woods- V-Steel 15*
Hybrid- Rescue Dual 16*
Irons- 3-P Project X 5.5 Wedges- Vokey 54* and 58* Putter- Scotty Ball- Bridgestone B330-S


Posted
3-wood : v-steel

hybrid: rescue dual tp, but make sure you get the shaft that fits you because i got a rescue dual tp and loved the head but hated the shaft.

irons: 695's are a good choice, i actually just ordered a set.

wedges: spin milled no doubt

putter: scotty no doubt
Driver: Taylormade R7 Superquad TP 8.5 (Fujikura Motore F1 75 X-Stiff)
3-Wood: Cleveland Tour Head 13 (Matrix Ozik Code-8 X-Stiff)
Irons: Titleist 690 MB 3 and 4 iron (Dynamic X-100) 5 - PW (Dynamic Tour X7)
Wedges: Titleist Spin Milled 55 and 59 Degree
Putter: Titleist Studio Stainless 1st Gen.

Posted
If it's one thing I learned with equipment, it's that 80% of the time, you will NOT buy what you plan on buying, so it's best to have couple clubs to try out, over the monitor, and then purchase the best... but here's what I would choose of ur choices.

3 wood
Taylormade: V- Steel, Burner tp

Hybrid
Taylormade: Rescue tp, Dual Rescue

Irons
Callaway: X-forged

Wedges
Not titleist... Cleveland cg14's :)

Putter
Odyssey: Black Series #2

Driver: Sasquatch Sumo - UST Proforce V2
18* Hybrid: G10 - UST V2 High Launch
22* Hybrid: Hi-Bore XL
Irons (4-PW): Fusion
56*: CG1460*: Vokey 260Putter: Studio Design #5Ball: Soft Feel


Posted
For the fairway woods and the hybrids, I would buy the sonartech. they are very reliable. For the irons I would go Titleist. they are clean looking with great workability and feel. For the putter I would go with the Scoty Cameron. Just because of the looks. if you dont like the looks of your putter you might as well be playing with your shoe.
Ace Adair


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I3 4 Wood 17* G5 Hybrid 22* CG-4's 4-PW Vokey Design 200 Series-- 50*, 54*, 58* G2 Anser Putter 35" ProV1 Hoofer 3 Bag "Putts get real difficult the day they hand out the money." -Lee Trevino "You are one evil, cunning woman. It's a massive turn on."--House...

Posted
thanks guys, this helps, i have one ? though, has anyone tried the cg-14 wedges?

Driver- 9.5 905R
Woods- V-Steel 15*
Hybrid- Rescue Dual 16*
Irons- 3-P Project X 5.5 Wedges- Vokey 54* and 58* Putter- Scotty Ball- Bridgestone B330-S


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