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twinke masta

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  1. I am not sure, you should probably ask a woman for that kind of information as I am not ready to remove myself from a confined space for clothing storage on an internet golf forum quite yet
  2. I remeber someone saying something about black nailpolish or nailpolish in your driver's color? or using model paint (like hobbies paint) works well too
  3. again, different strokes for different folks. FT-i is one of the high end drivers out there but some people don't like the square feel test out all the drivers you can and find the one you hit with the best
  4. Errm....... Would you like to try again?
  5. very happy with my set, though I might update my driver in a few month, it's very dinged up but still hits solid
  6. Terribly overpriced, mediocre cars? Not a very good analogy :P E60M vs. XFR vs. CLS63AMG :P is more like it
  7. that's like asking who makes the best cars????? Different strokes for diffrent folks...
  8. what do you have now and how much do you have to spend? there are clubs at every budget level, you can get 50$ clubs that are good for its price or 200$ clubs that are good for its price.
  9. tell me about it, i had my Big Bertha's lengethed 1/2 inches and my flights are straighter and much less worm burners
  10. 1. look for what you want to buy 2. check off the parameter you want from the left bar (dexterity, right handed, whatever you want your clubs) 3. click completed listings (you must have an ebay account to use this) and you will see all the similar bids that have ended, the green highlighted prices are the prices the things sold for.
  11. look for completed listings for the same product on the left bar. See what prices they ended (the green ones were the sold ones, not red). The price it will be sold for usually does not deviate more than 10%. So find the avg price and set that as a bar. But spend what YOU want to spend, if the average is over your budget, don't buy it.
  12. yep, you can find one of these on ebay for like 50$. A new shaft + labor is gonna be more than that
  13. Good to see you got it sorted out!
  14. 1- Large piece of metal with sharp protruding prod flying in the air at 60-80 mph can induce stab wounds, which is frowned upon by many golf courses. 2- Ball may travel at awkward angles off club face
  15. Use a Sniper, this will save you a ton of money and prevent bid wars. Free sniper: http://www.justsnipe.com/ Enter the Max amount you want to pay and it will bid on it the last second, either you win with the price you want to pay or if anyone outbids you, you don't end up paying more than you should. And remember to add 2 cents to the max you want to pay. If you want to pay 250$, put in 250.02. This will insure a price overshoot and giving you an edge if someone enters 250$. Use it. Love it. Profit
  16. You should replace your wedge every 2 years if you are playing moderately. Look on ebay for the wedge you like, the prices are great and you will be guarenteed to find something you like
  17. well that statement is made barring the existence of counterfeits, which throws everything off the scale. But if you are buying from a retail location, you can be 100% sure you are getting the real deal so that statement applies once more.
  18. I believe most clubs are made in China now, and at best assembled in the USA. Though I have seen club components made in the USA and assembled in China (lol what?). Labor is much cheaper there but does not mean the quality is worse. It depends on the price you spend. If you go to Wal-Mart expecting quality, 90% of the time you will not find it because you are paying very low prices (Expect shoddy workmanship). If you are paying for highend things like Golf-Clubs or computer components, it's a different story alltogether. I have visited a highend Chinese steel factory and the workers are not paid at miminal wages but are experts at what they do using the latest manufacturing technologies. You would be surprised at the quality that comes out of many of these factories. You could say things made in the USA can be good and terrible as well. I would never buy a lowend American made car, they are built horribly. The craftsmanship is terrible and things fall apart in weeks. But on the other end of the scale I could also buy a top-of the line Made in the USA Corvette and I will find quality worksmanship all around. It's not where it's made but the price you paid.
  19. Some people collect cars, some people collect camerons i guess... I collect a ton of baseball jerseys and they run about the same price of Camerons, if I sold all my jerseys I could buy that rack of Camerons but that's a little excessive.
  20. I have Tour Velvets on all my clubs except the Putter, but I guess it's more personal preference than anything else
  21. wedges are designed completely different from irons. They are designed to loft the ball in the air, where as irons put the ball in flight more horizontally. They put different spins on the ball as well.
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