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explorer99sport

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  • Birthday 11/30/1990

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  1. How does the FST 115 light iron shafts perform, and they come in a stiff/X combo is that the same as a stiff flex or is that light of a shaft comparable to a TT DG R300?
  2. I am pretty sure its an oil can finish, its has a rusty brown look to it ever since i got it. I dont know what the previous owner did to it, but it does say coronado two with a crown above it on the heel/face of the putter. I looked on the Scotty Cameron archives and my putter has Titleist on the heel end on the back of the putter. I can post pictures if its easier. And it does have the red rectangle sticker that say gun blue finish, so i guess it wore completly off?
  3. Yes that is the exact putter. Is there anything special about it or was a common putter, and do you have the year of it? Thank-you
  4. Hi I recently bought a Scotty Cameron putter that I would like to know about because I can not find it on their website archives. Its a Coronado Two and it has "The Art Of Putting" on the bottom, it also looks like a oil can finish but the shaft sticker says " to protect gun blue finish use baby oil and soft cloth to retain finish", I know it is not gun blue unless it wore away to the metal. I don't know anything about this putter, so any help will be great thank-you.
  5. Well I was at Edwin Watts and the S300 was a little too high the S400 worked my SS is only at 100mph, but i guess the S400 just work with my swing. They really dont feel different from the S300.
  6. You should go to a golf shop and test multiple shafts, there computers will help you. The shafts are too different to have a standard. I use S400 in my irons, not because I need a stiffer flex but because i hit the ball very high, so I needed a heavier shaft.
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