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Kujan

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  1. With a club length of 46" it's gonna be very easy to push/fade the ball.
  2. Glad to see you could hit the RBZ further than the G20. It looks like the shafts are quite a bit different. You have the stiff TFC 169D in the G20 and a regular Matrix Ozik XCON 5 in the RBZ. Is that right? How'd the RBZ perform on the course?
  3. Yeah let us know how it compares to the G20. Which one is longer and by how much? Is the G20 more forgiving (i.e. longer on off-center hits)?
  4. I just had my driver cut down to 44" from 45.75". Also added some lead tape to the back of the clubhead to compensate. Feels good. Now I can actually hit the ball inside my left heel.
  5. I actually like the look of the club. A tunable TM driver for $300 is appealing. Enjoy the rocket!
  6. Awesome; nice purchase! I say let let the driver do the talking.
  7. Sandra Gal ! http://www.sandragal.com/main.htm [URL=http://thesandtrap.com/image/id/214204/width/640/height/410][IMG]http://thesandtrap.com/image/id/214204/width/640/height/410[/IMG][/URL]
  8. Congrats on the graduation; you have an awesome set of clubs there!
  9. I'm pleased to say that I've had the same set of irons for a full year now. Unfortunately went nuts in the 3-wood department: [LIST=1] [*] 2008 Burner [*] Fast 11 [*] Mashie #1 [*] G-15 [/LIST]
  10. I'm thinking I need to try the glove in the armpits thing because I setup with the ball in the toe to hit it in the middle of the club face.
  11. There is typically a half inch difference in each iron. So the 4i should be a full inch longer than the 6i.
  12. You definitely could trade them in at Golfsmith. You could get more using Ebay but that will take time. You may want to get what you want right away.
  13. The regular KBS Tour shaft has the same weight as the Project X Flighted 5.5. Also 5.0 is the most flexible so 5.5 can't be very stiff. Seems like they should be comparable.
  14. "Shoulder down" is one of the 6 keys in the "Stack and Tilt Swing" book. You just don't want to dip your spine angle. However, this is off-topic. There are many threads here on the S&T; if you are interested.
  15. Hey SA good going there! The fitting was smart and them being able to adjust the clubs for you right there is awesome. Sounds like you got a great deal for some really nice clubs.
  16. Thanks to a few of you for correcting me that YES you can bend a cast iron! I wonder what the cost will be for a set of Snake Eyes irons. The key will be to have someone qualified to fit you properly at Golfsmith. You're probably gonna want to work with the guy that does club repairs. He'll know his stuff. I would talk to him about the heads and the various shafts you could stick in them. Good luck. Let us know how it goes.
  17. I don't think you can bend cast irons. I would go ahead with the fitting. I knew a low handicap guy that worked at Golfsmith and he played Snake Eyes forged irons.
  18. Wow Erik, you're teaching the founder/co-author of the Stack and Tilt Swing?! This is incredibly great for you. I can see that swinging cross-handed the right elbow is extremely close to his chest.
  19. Look's like he's hitting a tennis forehand with a two-hand backhand grip. Seriously what is Mike trying to achieve?
  20. Sounds like the entire set cost him $170. A guy I play with put a dent in his R11. Same thing; teed it up too high and got under it.
  21. From what I've read the R11 is more of a players club and the Burner 2.0 is in the game improvement category. The Superfast has a 460cc head volume and bigger sweet spot. You can get the TP model which comes with a 45.5 inch shaft, .25 inches shorter than the R11. Check it out: http://www.taylormadegolf.com/products/drivers/Burner-SuperFast-2.0-TP-driver/product-detail-specifications
  22. I went ahead and ordered the Backstryke D.A.R.T. Here are the features: [LIST=1] [*] Visible Face Alignment [*] Forward Press Stabilization [*] Stroke Balance [/LIST] http://www.odysseygolf.com/global/en-us/products/putters/backstryke/technology-1-2-3.html
  23. Absolutely I agree that weight forward (and keeping it there) is key.
  24. Anyone try the Backstryke D.A.R.T.? Do you like it as much as the heel shafted version? I've got a putter more suited for a slight arc stroke path. I'm using more of a rock the shoulders straight stroke path now. This putter or the 2-ball may be right up my alley! After I posted this I found a great YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YesmWeBtAHw This pro prefers the heel shafted D.A.R.T.
  25. The starter could tell a group to ignore the yardage difference on the 1st hole (this changes from day to day) and just go by the overall yardage on the score card. Even better, just tell them that the back tees are for single-digit handicaps. Is that you? No, I didn't think so! LOL
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