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rtallud2

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  • Birthday 11/30/1994

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  1. Though the general look of the Wilson is what I'm looking for, the finish, and the overall "Brand new" look of them are long gone. I also want a pretty putter to make it seem like a have game. ;)
  2. I've been looking for 8802 style putter for now. I'm a pretty avid golfer so I'm willing to pay up to 500 bucks for a new flat stick. I've narrowed my choices down to Yamada razor putter. and the Bettinardi 2011 SS6 They both are very beautiful putter that have amazing feel. The Yamada I think has the edge on feel, but the SS6 gives the ball a better roll. The ss6 is selling for around 375, while the Yamada is selling for about 440. I'm really caught in between, guys. Any other opinions? -RJ
  3. Well because, they feel similar but the tbs have a much bigger sweetspot. The baby blades are the tb's but 15% smaller. As you know the tbs are already really bladey as is.
  4. Thanks man, I'm really enjoying them! Enjoy your griffets to man!
  5. Well i've had my driver and 3 wood for a good 3 months now, and the miura irons, and wedges for a month. I think i finally came to the conclusion that though they are incredibly good looking clubs from my perspective, they are worth the money in my opinion. When hit the tournament blades, They felt like how every review on them said. Butter soft with great trajectory. (I also tried the nakashima irons but didn't like the looks as much) I really enjoyed the fitting process, trying numerous shafts a bunch of different heads. It took about 3 hours. Paid 2000 bucks on the iron wedge set, 750 for the driver, and 350 for the 3 wood. Some say it's a waste of money, but To be honest the amount of golf I play, everything is all about performance Because I wont get a new set for a good 3 years. No other driver could match the numbers of the nakashima woods. I gained about 10+ yards and they look is just really nice pear shape that purist like me really love. As for the wedges. They are like the irons. Really nice shape and I prefer the 'c' grind on it. Feels like super soft vokeys, with more shortgame control. Please comment below i'm curious on what you guys think of my notion. :)
  6. Considering they are up to 2500 are they really better? What is Kyoei forging anyways?
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