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Vinny29

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  • Birthday 11/30/1957

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  1. Still looking to trade by Wilson Staff Di9 Irons with uniflex steel fat shafts for a set of Wilson Staff Ci9 Irons with steel regular shafts.
  2. Did you ever get he Callaway Steelhead 4 and 7 wood? I have a Callaway Steelhead iii 4 and 7 wood with uniflex steel shafts for sale. $ 75 for the pair plus shipping. PM me if interested. .
  3. I am looking to trade my Wilson Staff Di9 Irons with uniflex steel fat shafts for a set of Wilson Staff Ci9 irons preferably with steel regular shafts or would consider steel stiff shafts.. My clubs are in great shape, at least a 9 out of 10. They are 5-9 with PW, AW, and GW.
  4. Check out this website: http://www.golfbagwarehouse.com/BenningtonGolf.aspx They have the 2011 Bennington Quiet Organizer with free shipping for $ 229.00. I bought mine from them 1 year ago, same 2011 model for $ 180, it was listed at that time for 189.99 and there was a 5% off coupon on the internet. Good luck!
  5. I carry both 5 and 7 wood Callaway Steelhead iii with steel uniflex shafts and love them. Pulled my hybrids out of the bag and haven't looked back. The 7 wood is money from about 180 yards and I hit my 5 wood about 200. Both have a nice high trajectory and land soft, easy to hit off of the deck. The 7 wood works well out of the rough also as long as it's not too thick in which case I would use an iron anyway.
  6. There is no way in God's creation that you are hitting a 3H 270 yards. Come on, get real.
  7. What is the flex of the shafts? What kind of condition are they in? How much do you want for them?
  8. I have an Adams Tight Lies ST 9 degree Driver with Bimatrix stiff shaft in very good condition. Also have a XFactor Xplosion 9.75 degree Driver with Aerospeed shaft in excellent condition. Would be interested in a trade of both of these clubs for a 12, 12.5, or 13 degree driver.
  9. I have Callaway Steelhead iii 3 wood with steel uniflex shaft in almost new condition. $ 40 plus $10 shipping if you are interested.
  10. I have an Adams Tight Lies ST 9 degree Driver with Bimatrix stiff shaft. Also have a XFactor Xplosion 9.75 degree Driver with Aerospeed shaft. Would you be interested in a trade. Both of these clubs are in real nice shape.
  11. You could consider buying wedges from the Wilson Di9 Irons. I basically have same lofts as you stated, the Pitching Wedge is 42.5 degrees, an Approach Wedge 46 degrees, and a Gap Wedge 49.5 degrees. It also has a sand wedge available at 55 degrees The PW, AW, and GW all came in my set, I used an old sand wedge with a 56 degree loft and I am very happy with my gaps. I believe you can find some Di9 wedges on Ebay.
  12. I have the same problem with my Wilson Di9 irons. They came 5-9 with three wedges, 42 degree PW, 46 degree AW, and 49.5 degree GAP wedge. The cavity back wedges are taking some getting used to. I am still carrying my old 56 degree blade SW, not a fan of the LOB wedge. My wedge play is getting better with the cavity backed wedges, it is definitely a different look at address. I am considering buying the 55 degree Wilson Di9 SW to complete the set. I would recommend you keep working with the cavity back wedges, once you get the feel I think you will like them.
  13. I ditched my hybrids also, too inconsistent with them. I am now carrying the following fairway woods: Callaway Steellhead 111, 4+, 5, and 7 all with uniflex steel shafts and love them. My irons start at a 5 with 3 wedges in my set and my gaps are pretty well covered. My favorite club from the fairway is the 19 degree 5 wood. If I want to hit real low I use the 4+ 15 degree, easier to hit off the turf than a 3 wood.
  14. I have a set of Wilson Di9 irons with uniflex steel shafts shafts, they are great. I upgraded from an old set of McGregors, these are much easier to hit. My set is 5-9, PW, AW, GW. I hit the 5, 6, 8, AW, and GW really well. Still trying to adjust to the PW. These clubs are great for hitting long and straight, they are over lofted. My only complaint is the short game and that is me more than the clubs, although I am getting better. I picked them up new on Ebay last year for $ 187 shipped. You can probably get them for less than that now. In my opinion, they are the best value out there. Don't be fooled by the hype, Wilson Staff stands tall to all the big boys. One bit of advice , if you can find a set that includes a Sand Wedge, buy it. The Sand Wedges are bringing big bucks on Ebay. I have seen some sets that include a Sand Wedge and even a 4 iron.
  15. I use to use head covers for my irons also, they are a pain, ended up loosing a few of them over time. I bought a new bag this past year got the Bennington Quiet Organizer, no more head covers and no more chatter. Highly recommend the Bennington Quiet Organizer.
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