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footys the winner wrote:
Browny25 wrote:Just looking for irons at the moment

Was also considering Nike VR S irons maybe


I've got Nike pro cavitys. Very nice club.


Can recommend the cavitys as well, very nice indeed.
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toot toot wrote:
footys the winner wrote:
Browny25 wrote:Just looking for irons at the moment

Was also considering Nike VR S irons maybe


I've got Nike pro cavitys. Very nice club.


Can recommend the cavitys as well, very nice indeed.


Better than the R11's?
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Browny25 wrote:
toot toot wrote:
footys the winner wrote:
Browny25 wrote:Just looking for irons at the moment

Was also considering Nike VR S irons maybe


I've got Nike pro cavitys. Very nice club.


Can recommend the cavitys as well, very nice indeed.


Better than the R11's?


Couldn't tell you, but i'm sure you'd be fine with either.
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I bought these yesterday;

BRAND: Callaway

MODEL: RAZR X HL Combo Iron Set

Set Composition: 3H,4H,5,6,7,8,9,PW (8 clubs total)
Shafts: Stock Callaway Graphite
Flex: Regular
Grips: Stock Callaway
Length: Standard
Lie Angle: Standard
Dexterity: Left Handed
Headcovers included for the hybrids

Hope they treat me well.
Broke a 5 iron whilst in my swing on Thursday.
Thought I would take the opportunity to get some new ones.
See you later Wilsons!
For every one I miss I am closer to a hole in one.
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That sounds like a good combo Dogman.
I got a dozen Maxfli Noodle plus+ balls for Christmas. Anyone played with them? I'd like to know what they are like
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Sky Pilot wrote:That sounds like a good combo Dogman.
I got a dozen Maxfli Noodle plus+ balls for Christmas. Anyone played with them? I'd like to know what they are like


not sure what they play like, but they are designed for mid-high handicap, as i was looking at getting some myself
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:That sounds like a good combo Dogman.
I got a dozen Maxfli Noodle plus+ balls for Christmas. Anyone played with them? I'd like to know what they are like


not sure what they play like, but they are designed for mid-high handicap, as i was looking at getting some myself

Got them for $475 delivered.
Hopefully for a low handicapper!
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Dogmatic wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:That sounds like a good combo Dogman.
I got a dozen Maxfli Noodle plus+ balls for Christmas. Anyone played with them? I'd like to know what they are like


not sure what they play like, but they are designed for mid-high handicap, as i was looking at getting some myself

Got them for $475 delivered.
Hopefully for a low handicapper!


sorry i meant the golf balls and even then i think i got it wrong!!
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Just bought myself a new driver.
Titleist 910 D2
Love the feel, sounds amazing, and adjustable.
Good deal as was ex demo and was a stocktake sale
Can't wait for proper golf season to start
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Reverse Torp wrote:Just bought myself a new driver.
Titleist 910 D2
Love the feel, sounds amazing, and adjustable.
Good deal as was ex demo and was a stocktake sale
Can't wait for proper golf season to start

What loft and what shaft RT?
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Reverse Torp wrote:Just bought myself a new driver.
Titleist 910 D2
Love the feel, sounds amazing, and adjustable.
Good deal as was ex demo and was a stocktake sale
Can't wait for proper golf season to start

What loft and what shaft RT?
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Has a Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Stiff Shaft
10.5 loft.
Have the hosel set at C3 as I have a low ball flight so that gives me another .75 degree of loft with a slightly closed face angle to promote a little draw.
Have to say the service I got at the Drummond driving range on Tapleys hill rd was second to none.
Got a club fitting from their trainee Matt, and he was very good. Even gave me some free tips on my grip and alignment while doing the fitting. Definitely knows his stuff. Didn't try to sell me the top of the range brand new stuff, but something that actually fitted my swing at a reasonable price.
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I started playing golf when I was 13 years old and had a mixed bag of peripheral weighted and blade clubs, then when I was 15 the folks bought me a set of Tommy Armour 845's which I still use (no where near as much as I would like). In have an ol' school Ping putter and Maxfli leather bag... have always used Titleist balls even as a kid.

Used to be a member at both TTG and Highercombe, but dropped the Highercombe membership when I got full 7 day membership at TTG due to junior penants...

My two little boys 8 and 9 got PGF Jnr golf sets for Christmas this year and took them to the driving range today...

Wish I could justify the coat and time expense to play regularly again...

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Dogmatic wrote:I bought these yesterday;

BRAND: Callaway

MODEL: RAZR X HL Combo Iron Set

Set Composition: 3H,4H,5,6,7,8,9,PW (8 clubs total)
Shafts: Stock Callaway Graphite
Flex: Regular
Grips: Stock Callaway
Length: Standard
Lie Angle: Standard
Dexterity: Left Handed
Headcovers included for the hybrids

Hope they treat me well.
Broke a 5 iron whilst in my swing on Thursday.
Thought I would take the opportunity to get some new ones.
See you later Wilsons!

So far so good. First round I had a net 70.
For every one I miss I am closer to a hole in one.
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Dogmatic wrote:
Dogmatic wrote:I bought these yesterday;

BRAND: Callaway

MODEL: RAZR X HL Combo Iron Set

Set Composition: 3H,4H,5,6,7,8,9,PW (8 clubs total)
Shafts: Stock Callaway Graphite
Flex: Regular
Grips: Stock Callaway
Length: Standard
Lie Angle: Standard
Dexterity: Left Handed
Headcovers included for the hybrids

Hope they treat me well.
Broke a 5 iron whilst in my swing on Thursday.
Thought I would take the opportunity to get some new ones.
See you later Wilsons!

So far so good. First round I had a net 70.

That is what I call " tidy golf". Well done.
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Dogmatic wrote:
Dogmatic wrote:I bought these yesterday;

BRAND: Callaway

MODEL: RAZR X HL Combo Iron Set

Set Composition: 3H,4H,5,6,7,8,9,PW (8 clubs total)
Shafts: Stock Callaway Graphite
Flex: Regular
Grips: Stock Callaway
Length: Standard
Lie Angle: Standard
Dexterity: Left Handed
Headcovers included for the hybrids

Hope they treat me well.
Broke a 5 iron whilst in my swing on Thursday.
Thought I would take the opportunity to get some new ones.
See you later Wilsons!

So far so good. First round I had a net 70.


Where did you get them from?
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Browny25 wrote:
Dogmatic wrote:
Dogmatic wrote:I bought these yesterday;

BRAND: Callaway

MODEL: RAZR X HL Combo Iron Set

Set Composition: 3H,4H,5,6,7,8,9,PW (8 clubs total)
Shafts: Stock Callaway Graphite
Flex: Regular
Grips: Stock Callaway
Length: Standard
Lie Angle: Standard
Dexterity: Left Handed
Headcovers included for the hybrids

Hope they treat me well.
Broke a 5 iron whilst in my swing on Thursday.
Thought I would take the opportunity to get some new ones.
See you later Wilsons!

So far so good. First round I had a net 70.


Where did you get them from?

After a bit of searching ended up getting them through ebay.
PS Make sure it is a seller of genuine gear first.
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Anyone know any places in Adelaide that sell a good range of headcovers for clubs and putters??
Looked at www.headcoversonline.com and they have some real good stuff
Just want something different than the normal animals and stuff.
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How can you ever be sure they are geunine..

I have found many chinese suppliers who have a range of clubs, bags etc which look very genuine. They even told me that they sell to others in Australia, so who knows what you buy!!

I'd be very cautious

I'm looking at buying a bag through my contact, looks the part at a third of the price
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Browny25 wrote:How can you ever be sure they are geunine..

I have found many chinese suppliers who have a range of clubs, bags etc which look very genuine. They even told me that they sell to others in Australia, so who knows what you buy!!

I'd be very cautious

I'm looking at buying a bag through my contact, looks the part at a third of the price

http://www.keepgolfreal.com/
I don't think the quality of a bag is going to make any difference to your game.
Go for price ;)
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