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  1. Duration: 00:58:17

    L.A.C.C.'s embarrassing ticket turnout, the leaderboard of the year, and possibly Titleist's best irons yet. This week's episode is jam-packed with some catch-up from a week off in California. Looking for something particular in today's show?

    00:00 NPG 148
    05:52 🇺🇸 U.S. Open Recap
    11:54 📩 Mailbag
    12:27 👀 Titleist T-Series Teaser
    14:31 ⬆️ Loft Jacking
    19:21 👕 Stitch Golf Polos
    22:10 ⚙️ Tech Talk
    31:14 🎙 Is Azinger Really that bad?
    36:56 🥃 The Aftershow

    Listen Here

  2. On 6/20/2023 at 3:59 AM, KevB_44 said:

    I went ZX5 PW-8, ZX5 7-5.  I then added a 50* Cleveland Zipcore to serve as my gap wedge.

    Isn't that just a whole set of ZX5's?  Lol - I'm guessing 5's from 8-PW, and 4's from 5-7?  

    The Mark II's are just phenomenal clubs - got to hit the 5's at a fitting and it was just...special. 

  3. 30 minutes ago, phitaumatthew said:

    Thanks for all this, Sam! Really appreciate the insight and feedback.

    If I ever end up joining, you're certainly coming out for a round. And I tend to play most Fridays too, but give me a minute to get my handicap down as I'm just now getting back in after many years away so I don't want to embarrass myself!

    Hah! All are welcome - I'm a proud 12-ish, but was 20+ 18 months ago and had some breakthroughs, so I'm very aware of the struggle 😉 of course, now I want single digits. And then to break par. And then to be on the senior tour, lol. The journey never ends. 

     

  4. 7 hours ago, phitaumatthew said:

    Totally agree with you, @SteverossTried to message you but weirdly it says I can't. Maybe I'm not approved there yet. Do you happen to know what the initiation and monthly is there? I'm assuming 100k and then 1500 a month....

    Hey hey! Welcome to the forum! The messaging thing is a protective thing to avoid spammers - you need a minimum number of posts (apologies for not knowing off the top of my head, but it may be 50-ish - good news is this thread already gets you up to 5/6, so it won't take long) in order to use that feature. 

    Lakeside has always been a dream of mine - I'm up in Santa Clarita, so if you decide to join and want to impress all the muckity-mucks by bringing a MGS staffer, well... You know who to call, lol. 

    Regardless, let us know what you decide. I can say there are a couple of nice spots up here (Valencia CC and The Oaks), neither of which I'm a member at, so the only reciprocation I can offer is a beer after the round 😉

    And if you ever wanna grab 18 at a local spot, I try to play most Fridays, so let me know!

    Great to have more LA-area members!

  5. 37 minutes ago, aguybadatgolf said:

    Unboxing and First Thoughts

    I received the putter this past Friday (6/16) just as I was leaving to go get married. Things are finally slowing down and I wanted to share my photos from the unboxing. 

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    Simple box very similar to the packaging I have received other clubs in. There was some shredded paper and cardboard to help keep it safe and it arrived in perfect condition. No complaints here.

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    The headcover immediately caught my attention. It is high quality with a eye catching design that is not overly flashy. 

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    The matte black finish looks great with the silver, white, and gray accents. I love the alignment lines and Zebra stripes on the removable weights, it's a nice touch. 

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    The Winn midsize pistol grip has the Zebra logo along with the brands name. Keeping with the same color scheme it is black, white, and silver. I will note that I have larger hands and generally play with oversized grips. It is a little smaller than am used to or like to play but it has a nice soft and tacky feel that is similar to the Odyssey Jumbo grip I have on my current, soon to be ex, gamer. I am curious to see how it works for me on the course. 

    Overall I am very impressed by the appearance. I have rolled a few putts on my indoor practice green and have only positives to say but I will wait to get into the details until I have had more time with it. I am playing a round with my wife tomorrow and will provide an update with my first experience on course. 

    Glad you got it, and congrats on the wedding! I'm assuming you held it throughout the ceremony, clutching it close to your heart.  🙂

  6. A GolfSpy SAM Review of the Red Rooster Sussex Glove

    No one told me when I was asked to join the Forum Staff that I’d have opportunities like this - and to be fair, we didn’t even know until Kerry and Brad at @Red Rooster Golf told us "Oh, no - we want the mod team to test these, too, so we can really put them through their paces."  Umm…Yes please!

    As you’ve no doubt read by now, the testers did an absolutely killer job on their reviews, so I’m going to try (I’m really stressing “try” here, mind you - you know me - Chatty Kathy over here) to keep this as short and sweet as I can. 

    First things first - I think all the testers can attest (get it?? HAHAHAHAAaaaahh I'm a horrible person. I apologize) that something that made this test truly special was getting to do a virtual fit with Kerry from Red Rooster.  He’s just…I think we both could have sat there and chatted about all-things-golf for WAY longer than we did, but it was such a cool, cool thing to get to talk through the sizes, what he thought would be best, and settle on a route to take.

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    First Impressions - 10/10

    There’s something rad about the box just showing up in the mail - all decked out with the RR logo.  It’s super slick, well designed, and held everything I needed, as well as a little note.  (As others have shown their box, and as my wife decided to take my box and use it to mail something back East, I have no box to show you - but trust me it looked exactly like everyone else's 🙂 )

    I’d previously purchased the “Cape” from Red Rooster (after it won “Most Wanted Glove” last year), so I was fairly familiar with their sizing.  I’d also purchased a Range Rooster, as well.  Both of these, after a year, were still pretty usable - the Cape less so (had that kind of "crunchy" thing that happens to gloves after a while), but the Range Rooster was in shockingly good shape.  I let Kerry know what size I’d ordered (Medium Large (ML)) in both, and we talked through the fit.  We settled on a ML Cadet (as I have a slightly wider (read: fat) palm, as well as a standard ML, just to see which fit just right.  He did say that there was the possibility that I’d need a straight-up Medium (or cadet version), given I was kind of smack-dab in the middle of their sizing measurements.  

    When the box arrived, sure enough, the ML was SLIGHTLY large (long in the fingers), so that was a no-go, but the ML Cadet was pretty close to perfect - but the closure really closed all the way (vs. half-to-3/4 closed like they suggest).  I reached out, and he said to just ship the gloves I didn’t need back and they’d get me the M-Cadet to try along with the ML-Cadet.  So that’s what I ended up with:  a M Range Rooster (because of the added flex inherent in that glove) along with a ML Cadet and a M Cadet. \

    While the ML fit great the first time out, it has - after a round or two - become JUST slightly too big, whereas the M Cadet was s-n-u-g on the first try and has BARELY lost that feeling. It’s incredible. 

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    (ML Cadet back, closure (note that it's fully closed) and front - this is after all rounds played)

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    (M Cadet back, closure (note that it's not fully closed, even after all rounds played), and front)

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    (Third glove, the K-Sig golf glove, for comparison's sake.  Back, front - note still how baggy this is in comparison to the RR ML)

    Quick note about me.  I’m … “cheap” is the word I’m looking for.  I am, I can’t help it.  My golf budget usually has VERY little extraneous cash in it, and spending more than $20 on a glove felt gratuitous, especially when a certain warehouse store has a 4-pack for $30.   So while I did have the Cape last season,  I didn’t subscribe to their glove-every-month.  But putting this glove on, it became very apparent that - as great as the Cape was, this thing was next-level.  It’s INSANELY supple, tacky, and form-fitting in the best possible way.  

    Aesthetics - 9/10

    I gotta say - it’s a genuinely good-looking glove.  I don’t LOVE wearing major-OEM stuff, as I don’t have any kind of overt brand loyalty (though if someone wants to buy me a LAB hoodie, I will wear the HECK out of that thing), so wearing something that only has their icon (vs. their name everywhere in bold, italic font) - especially one that isn’t HUGELY well-known and looks rad - I’m all in on. 

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    (Bold, yes, but not obnoxious.  YMMV)

    It’s not a 10 because it didn’t make me look slimmer - and let’s be honest, a big guy like me needs all the help he can get looking svelte, and for some reason this glove only accentuated my previously-mentioned fat hands.  I’m kidding - I’m not sure I’ll ever give anything a 10/10 for looks (except, of course, my beloved Frying-Pan putter…oh, I love you so much - but that’s enough of that).

    The Fit and Feel - 19/20

    Lots of people have covered this already, so I’ll just say this is the best-constructed glove I’ve ever had on my hand, and the best-feeling.  Once you get the sizing right, it’s perfect.  

    I’m only taking a point off here because it still ultimately requires trying on the glove in order to get the sizing perfect - that’s probably unfair, to be 100% honest, and their customer service to get me the glove that WAS right was incredible - again, I’m being picky.  I’ll say this:  if you’re at ALL in doubt of what size to go with, go smaller: it’s probably perfect.  Too many of us are wearing gloves that are WAY too big for us, and we have no idea.  

    It’s one of the things I’m most grateful for about this test - I’ve actually learned what size glove I am (M cadet with a fine-leather glove, ML with something with less stretch).  

    On The Course - 36/40

    Okay - so, in the conversation with Kerry (I believe in the MGS Community Call that he so graciously joined in on), he mentioned that one of the ways he keeps his gloves lasting longer is to rotate three of them throughout the round.  The carrying case that Red Rooster sells (and that he so graciously provided) has two velcro patches on either side of it.  He suggested wearing Glove A for holes 1-3, then putting it on one of the velcro straps, and switching to Glove B for holes 4-6.  At hole 7, he puts Glove B on the other velcro strap, and pulls out Glove C for holes 7-9.  At hole 10, he goes back to Glove A, Glove B comes back on at hole 13, and then Glove C for holes 16-18.  

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    I found this to be a brilliant and easy way for me to extend the life of my gloves.  I live in SoCal, and although the temperatures have been on the cool side so far this year (I won’t say “cold” so I don’t get made fun of by the people who live in ACTUAL cold climates), I tend to sweat a lot when I play, and there’s no WORSE feeling for me than putting my glove back on when it’s all gross and wet, not to mention that it definitely has less traction that way.  So throughout the duration of the test, I switched between my gloves.  For the test, I used the M Cadet as Glove A, a warehouse-store Medium-Large glove as Glove B, and the Red Rooster ML Cadet as Glove C.  I’ve played seven rounds doing it this way, so each glove has approximately 3.5 rounds of “wear” on it.  

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    (Wear pattern on M Cadet, ML Cadet (apologies for the turn of direction), and Kirkland ML, left-to-right)

    For me, this was pretty eye-opening for a few reasons.  

    One, the Red Rooster (both of them) still feels incredible, and given Kerry’s telling us that they’re really designed to be worn only a few rounds, I wasn’t sure what to expect.  I can 100% see these gloves lasting another 7 rounds of use this way - letting them air out for 6 holes between usage is both ingenious and clearly seems to help them last longer. 

    Two, and this is why it’s not a full 40-score, the OTHER glove is doing significantly better than I believe it had any right to, and I’m guessing it’s for the same reason.  I’ve worn these gloves in the past (always too big, mind you, as a) their quality control is not nearly as good as RR and sometimes you’d get one that fit great and other times it’d be 1/4” too long in the fingers,  and b) I was buying the wrong size), and I’m not sure I’ve ever had one last almost-four rounds without turning hard.  I’m actually a bit shocked at how well it’s holding up, considering the price difference. 

    To be fair, it’s not as nice an experience to slip on that glove as it is the Sussex, but … you get what you pay for.

    Now, this is not a review of this other glove, merely a comparison point from a glove I use often.  

    For me, and it could be purely mental, but I feel that I’ve hit my best shots wearing the Red Roosters.  There’s something about the feeling of control with the Sussex that isn’t there with the other glove - and this is reason alone to strongly consider making these a mainstay in the bag.

    Something else to bring up here - I have three different kinds of grips currently in play:  a midsize “wrap” (that I absolutely love), a PXG midsize cord that I don’t love, and a standard (Crossline) grip that is…fine.  The glove felt incredible on all three, but in particular on the “wrap” as the tackiness of that grip combined with the glove made me feel SO in control - I’ll be switching to that grip exclusively on all my clubs soon. 

    If you look at the above picture, you can see (I think pretty clearly) that the Range Roosters are holding up better than the Kirkland, specifically in my typical wear-spot (lower left palm), and despite a small amount of "grime", they're in remarkable shape.  

    Play It or Trade it? 18/20*

    This is the hardest one for me to write, as I’m of two very distinct minds here.  

    The “choose the one that makes you happiest and the best golfer possible” mind says - nay, SCREAMS - to exclusively play the Sussex.  It’s beautiful, it does what it says, and it’s well made.  

    The “hold on a second, you have two kids and a wife and very limited budget” mind says - begrudgingly - to take what you’ve learned about switching out gloves every three holes and play the budget glove because it’s the choice that makes logical sense while under the constraints of, you know, money.

    My heart wants to play the Sussex and do away with the warehouse gloves.  But my reality-driven brain says I’m getting 90% of the benefit of the Sussex while paying almost 1/4th the price.

    Total 92/100

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    So much for keeping it “short” 🙂

    I really, really loved getting the opportunity to test these gloves out.  I tend to have an “oh, no, I couldn’t possibly play THAT” reaction a lot to things that are more expensive than I’d normally purchase with my own (very hard-earned) money, so getting to slip these on felt like a little piece of luxury.  They’re beautiful, beautifully made, and if they’re in your budget, I cannot recommend them highly enough. 

    If, however, you’re like me, and you need to scrimp and save as much as possible just to get out for your next round, then maybe put these on your Christmas/Birthday list — just make sure you’re REALLY specific about what size you need ;), and in the meantime, grab a pack of gloves while you’re buying mayonnaise and batteries in bulk.  Just remember to size down a bit and swap them every so often - it’ll make a world of difference.

    Incredibly grateful, again, to Kerry and Brad and the whole team at RedRoosterGolf for allowing this Schmo to put his fat little hands into their beautiful product 🙂 I’m putting it on my Christmas list right now 🙂

    -GolfSpy SAM

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  7. 8 hours ago, pozzit said:

    I could not control speed and missed to many inside of 5 ft. I pulled 2 of them but just could not get read or speed. I burned edges and ran 6ft past. 

    I know people who have thrown the putter away after a round like that. Obviously this is not a putter problem, its the moron swinging it. The number on the practice green show its better the confidence I feel is higher but on course its been faltering. 

    I have a lot of work to do and things to figure out. I think my biggest thing is making sure I practice putting before a round to adjust to the greens but that only will get me so far. Work needs to be done. 

     

    It's gotten to the point, for me, where if I'm only 20-30 minutes early for my round (I normally try to be at least an hour early to ensure a proper warm-up), the only thing I practice is putting - ESPECIALLY if the course is different from the one I last played (and it usually is).  I find I need at least that long to really dial in the speed of the greens, and to remind myself of what each feels like (I typically start from 10-12', then finish those up, then move further back, then finish THOSE up, etc. so that by the end of 10-15 minutes I've hit everything from 2' to 40').  I've found a HUGE uptick in my putting by doing this. 

    I will also say, the transition from one putter to another is among the hardest things i've ever done, and takes WAY longer than switching irons/driver, etc.  The feel of the club, the weight of it, how it comes off, etc.  

    It's why this test is 6 weeks, and not 3-4 🙂

    Be patient.  When I was testing I was going out to a putting green at least one time a week aside from my playing round, which REALLY helped, as well as my at-home practice (which, even with the Putt-Up, is limited to 18' putts (on a VERY slick green, lol)). 

    Really appreciate you even being able to get out what with the new babe - kudos to that awesome wife of yours!

  8. 10 minutes ago, ballhawk said:

    Does anyone know if there will be an iron set from Costco or was this just somebody speaking out-loud/wishing!!

    It did appear on the USGA Conforming List back in early January of this year, but it was quickly taken down.  There doesn't seem to be a consensus as to why they would be taken down (could be that something was wrong with them and Costco took them down, or ... they decided to hold off on releasing them and focus instead on the v.2 of the wedges (in stores and online now)), but there seems to be a LOT of interest in them, at least in theory, so I'm of the opinion that they'll be put back on the list and then released at some point in the near future.  But that could just be wishful thinking 😉

  9. On 6/9/2023 at 1:29 PM, PeterHenric said:

    I played a round today and I've got to say, these wedges are actually pretty good. I replaced the grips to match the rest of my clubs. The feel and weight of these as actually really nice. Consider me impressed.

    Awesome! I'm actually super surprised at how different they really are - REALLY appreciated the time and effort to post all the pictures.  

    Great stuff! Let us know how they keep performing for you!

  10. 33 minutes ago, GolfSpy BOS said:

    Welcome to the forum! @GolfSpy SAM might be regretting this if you’ve got any good embarrassing stories!

    Well, probably not. Pretty sure he would tell them willingly anyway. 
     

     

    @ByeByeBirdie HAS NO INFORMATION ABOUT ME AT ALL. NOPE. NONE. CERTAINLY NOTHING EMBARASSING. THAT IS THE END OF THIS TOTALLY NORMAL, TOTALLY NOT-FULL-OF-YELLING POST.  YUP. 

    Welcome, pal!!! So glad to have you here!  

  11. 1 hour ago, azstu324 said:

    Anyone interested in the TS4's and you're trying to decide between all of the REALLY GOOD 2023 options.. just get them. They're sooooo good. 

    I'm at the point now where I look at a green and say.. oh yeah I'm landing on that.. but where should I land? And how? Even down to the 5 iron these are very forgiving and just a pleasure to play. Having played true blades a few times in the past, these really are the best of both worlds in looks and forgiveness. 

    Distance control and consistency is just world class. I'm actually seeing a tighter gapping deviation than the OG TS1's AND general distance per club is exactly the same even with slightly higher lofts. 

    Spin seems to be really good but without any ballooning at all. This allows for superb green hold and control. 

     

    It's so tempting to just order a 7-iron built to spec just to see how it feels/performs. Knowing the TS3's performance, I'd be curious about these, just considering how stunning they are. 

    I'm not REALLY sure I could justify the potential penalty of a mishit... But good god they're so beautiful. 

  12. 15 minutes ago, fixyurdivot said:

    Watching TGC today and they have been providing some great walk-around interviews with players out playing practice rounds, and overviews of the course.  Unfortunately they've been having lots of AV technical challenges, but it's a fun format. It sure sounds like this is going to be what everyone hopes it will be - the toughest test of the year.  A little wrinkle with five par 3's and three par 5's.  Considering that only about 20 players play the seasons par 3's at even or better, this may very well be the deciding factor.

    I have but one question for my fellow spies.  Will it be a repeat or new winner?

    I'm guessing new winner - maybe Homa can show off at home, or maybe Viktor can finally get it done on a Sunday in a major - the Memorial sure made him look good.  I wonder how many people are picking Brooksy after his absolute demolishing of the PGA (again)?  

    One thing for certain: I'll be watching 🙂

  13. 5 hours ago, pozzit said:

    May be a bit MIA on some course updates the next few weeks. Got to get a good indoor setup going since we just had our 2nd girl. IMG-20230611-WA0028.jpg.e59e5e9a35b7467b689cf8fbbff9f046.jpg

    Unfortunately the LAB was in the wrong car so I couldn't hit putts down the hospital hallway. 

    Congrats!!! All you need is a comparison photo of you holding the LAB so we can see which one is really your baby 😉 

    Thrilled for you and your family!

  14. 42 minutes ago, pozzit said:

    Week 2

    Alright wasn't super successful on getting out to golf (only 9 holes) but did get to the putting green for some more practice putts and a little head to head 18 hole putting green match with the 2 ball.

    My 9 hole round was pretty rough there were some good some bad, and well the ugly was putting. I could not dial in speed or line. I think I forgot how to play the game. in total there were 21 putts I actually recorded a hand full of my putting but as it was a bit distracting and stupid hot out my phone and I wasn't having it. I did play great tee to green and hit 8 GIR but well could not lag putt. I left myself over 4-9 feet 6 times and only made 3 of them. My only missed green was the only 1 putt of the day.

    Now on to something I want to talk about the head to head with my 2-ball putter. I had the green mostly to myself and its quite large so I ranged putts from 6'-60' I primarily focused in the 24-35' range since that is most often where I am from on a GIR. I hit 1 ball with each putter from each spot and rotated back and forth which I hit first to make it fair on misreads, I also went though my full routine with each putt. Over the total 18 DF had 39 putts, 2-ball had 42 putts. Seems like a lot of putts but only had 3 distances inside of 15' so 1 putt were rare, actually the only 2 one putts were with the LAB (8' & 37').  The biggest issue was definitely speed control, if I missed it was long, and it wasn't just the LAB.

    Overall I feel like im learning its taking a bit but the LAB has outperformed the 2Ball so far. 

    Great stuff - it definitely takes some getting used to, for sure, but love the work you're putting it to see if it works for you. Where are you putting the ball in your stance? That was the biggest adjustment for me - having it forward of the putter head (I'll try to get a picture up tomorrow in case that's not immediately clear) - almost a ball ahead - really helped the roll almost immediately. Pace definitely took the longest to dial in, but some of that (for me, anyway) was just the head weight change and "feeling" the pace of the greens. 

    Excited to see how things continue for you!

     

  15. Date 06/10/2023
    Course Name River Ridge Golf Course - Victoria Lakes
    Gross Score 87
    Course Handicap 14
    Gross Strokes over/under par 15
    Net Score to Par 1
    Net Score 73
    Net Birdies or better 4
    Longest Drive 281

    Ahhh... Yeah, there's the score closer to normal 😜

    Honestly, I think I've turned a corner here - this felt almost like the WORST I could've played. Still tuning in the new shaft - hit some great drives (even one with - gasp - a DRAW), but *just* missed a bunch of fairways - shrug. 

    Some highlights:

    Hit a pure 7-iron 185+ on a par-3, and just missed the 40+ ft birdie putts. 

    Hit a 60° from 55 yards that hit at the pin, took one hop and then spun back to 3 ft. 

    Nearly holed a wedge (56) from the bunker for birdie - stopped two rolls short. 

    All in all, for the first time playing a new course, I'm pretty thrilled with how this turned out. 

    Also, this bag is straight up legit, and looks better on my cart than I even hoped. 

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  16. On 6/5/2023 at 10:13 PM, GTI07 said:
    Date 06/06/2023
    Course Name Sta. Elena Golf & Country Club
    Gross Score 90
    Course Handicap 31
    Gross Strokes over/under par 18
    Net Score to Par -13
    Net Score 59
    Net Birdies or better 0
    Longest Drive 234

    Any details on this?? This feels like a pretty incredible accomplishment - shooting 90 on a course with your handicap of 31! Congrats! Also, if you want to post your scorecard, that would help, as it seems like you definitely have a whole boatload of net birdies (at least, if I'm doing my math correctly) - happy to help out if you're not sure how to calculate.  

    Congrats!

  17. Man...two weeks in a row with the high Mod finish - I should probably take my prize money and run.  @GolfSpy TCB- you can just forward my winnings (on a HUGE cardboard check, of course) to "GolfSpy SAM in Cali" and I'm sure it'll get here. 

    This week will be my first out with the new Jones bag, and I'm playing a course I've never played before, so I'm expecting GREAT things from myself - at least as far as how good the bag will look 🙂

  18. 32 minutes ago, pozzit said:

    I caught it last night when it was up and it hadn't refreshed so this is what I have. 

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    Wow - Those are MARKEDLY better looking (to me) than the current TE's.  

    So the question then, is, where does this land in the lineup?  If the TS4 is the blade (MB?), is this the Cavity Blade?  That MPF is insane (higher, I believe, than the TS4, but not quite as high as the TS3 (effectively the same at 849 for the TS3)?  I know the TS3 has a thicker topline than the 4 - would this be even thinner than the 4, or about the same? 

    Kinda shocked at how much I like the looks of these.  Simple and pure. 

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