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the_saint_siwa

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  • Birthday 11/30/1974

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  1. It's gone!
  2. +1 That thing just Drop Dead Goegeous.
  3. Ditto, if you want to score well, you must putt well. As simple as that, well, once you get to the green
  4. I know it was a dumb idea but I did it. O well, I'm just going to save the shaft and put it on different head. Case Closed. Thank you Steve
  5. I know that my FT-5 is 100%real. Since I drilled the hole, I alter the playability, therefore it voided the warranty. That's what Callaway CSR said. I thought about the voiding the warranty but I couldn't resist. I got so aggrevated last night. I don't play in tournament, so conforming or not isn't really the issue at the moment. The big Q is, since the body of FT-5 made from carbon composite, what can I do to seal the hole? Any tricks? Thanks Steve
  6. I drilled the hole itself. I'm at work right now. Believe me, it wasn't pretty.
  7. Hey guys, I need some advice here. I have a Callaway FT-5 and the glue hole plug got push inside. I can't stand the rattle/clicky noise. Last night, in the effort to get it out, I drilled the sucker. I know, what the hell I was thinking. The plug is out now, however it left me with a hole sized of a tad smaller than a dime. So far I taped it with scotch tape. Does any of you have a good idea what to do with the hole? Adding a weight bolt? Just leave it as is? I haven't hit with it so far. Maybe later on this evening. Any suggestion? Thanks Steve
  8. Like DDBOWDOIN stated, your putter look likes a standard of the shelft putter with a possibility of Tour Head Cover, or even a Tour Head Cover. Regarding of serial #, SC Newport2 doesn't come with one until a couple years later.
  9. Good morning gals and guys, All of us obviously wants to play with premium balls such as Pro V1, V1x, Nike Platinum and so on. However give the option, would you rather play with brand new $20-$30 balls such as NXT, Nike Juice, E5, E6, etc or used Premium balls $40-up such as Pro V1, Nike Platinum? Thanks Steve
  10. I didn't mean to hijack your thread but Re* Ax shaft is bad? how come? Bad how? I've never heard such thing. My friend has R7 460 with standard Re Ax and he drives the ball just fine, well maybe a bit too far . He always outdrive me. Steve
  11. When I started this thread I should have make a poll about how many people oil their clubs or not. Several weeks ago I met an older gentleman that play with Mizuno MX-25 and right in the middle of the club face he has a round rust spot the size of a quarter. I also noticed that he always wipe down his club on every 3-5 shots. While I think the battle scars are kool and you can show to people how well you struck the balls, that round rust itself doesn't look appealing to me. I guess some people like it rusty some don't. A week ago I played one round with Mizuno MP-100 (yes, it's the 100th Anniversary model) and the face wasn't cover with any oil whatsoever. I didn't notice any grabbing effect on any of the shot. Everything seem to be normal. BTW I traded the MP100 with MP32 and I'm happier with it. The MP-100 reminded me of my friend's MP-14 which was a bit harsh when you didn't hit the sweet spot. The MP-14 also still had the original Golf Pride corded grip and the rubber was dead. That didn't help it either. Speaking to leaflet that came with Mizuno, I didn't get it when I bought my MX-19 awhile back. Can I find that on Mizuno website somewhere? Regards, Steve
  12. The person that I got the bag from told me that he got it from a Bridgestone Tour rep.
  13. You're right. It could be his spare or backup bag but either way it's limited bag.
  14. Well it look like exactly on the golfwrx website and Bridgestone told me they only do it for him so you do the math.
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