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Up for sale is an extremely mint set of Honma Tour World 737v players irons. Some of the softest set of irons I've played. Irons are 4 thru PW or 10 iron. Been used three rounds and look almost brand new in person. 7 thru wedge have the most usage shown. Will show in pictures. Trades: Mizuno MP 18 mbs 4-pw 120-130 x shafts Taylormade 730 4-pw 120-130 x shafts Callaway apex mb 4-pw 120-130 x shafts Mizuno jpx 900 Tour 4-pw 120-130 x shafts Srixon 945 4-pw 120-130 x shafts Thanks for looking 1.) Honma Tour World 737v 4-PW (9/10 condition) Length is 1/2" over standard Lie angel is 1* flat of standard Lofts are standard Shafted with KBS Tour 130x Lamkin REL 3 Gen (3 Wraps) $900 $800
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I'm going to be doing a full bag fitting with True Spec Golf in NY soon, either at their Golf & Body location or Trump Ferry Point Golf Course, and am specifically interested in being fit for better players' forged cavity back irons from one of the higher-end, JDM iron manufacturers. Accordingly, I've limited my search to the brands available through True Spec--Miura, Epon, and Fourteen--and narrowed my preliminary options to the CB-57, AF-302, and **TC-770. While I have fallen in love with the CB-57, I am a little worried that the change in ownership may, despite statements of reassurance from Hoyt McGarity (CEO of True Spec Golf and new Miura Golf President), affect the "Miura" qualify. On the other hand, no matter how many favorable CB-57 threads I've read, each usually contains a few posts making the Epon comparison and how Endo forging is the "gold standard" for JDM irons. Sadly, I haven't been able to find too much on Fourteen and the target player profile (Game Improvement, Better Player, etc.) for each of their currently available cavity back irons: TC-544, TF-616, TC,770, TC-606, TC-888, and TF-525. Like I briefly mentioned, I've searched this and several other forums, but I haven't really seen this clubs compared against each other. I was hoping that anyone who's considered, tried, or played any or all of these irons could speak to their performance, feel, and any other factors worth considering that speak to the the pros and cons of each club. Feel like it's somewhat implied, but I'm prioritizing both dispersion and workability over distance. Finally, regardless of which clubs I go with, I'll make sure to provide a comprehensive review of my True Spec Golf fitting since, inferring from the recent Miura sale threads, they appear to be lesser known and often confused with Tour Spec Golf. I'll do my best to take notes throughout the process and give some context as to how and why True Spec recommended the clubs, shafts, and adjustments I end up with. Thank you to everyone in advance and cheers to the 2017 golf season.
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Anyone here play any Yururi equipment. In particular I am curious about the Yururi Gekku Raw. These are some the most beautiful golf clubs I've ever seen. As far as I can tell on tour spec and fairwaygolf they seem like a good quality club. http://www.tourspecgolf.com/blog/yururi-gekku-raw-wedge-a-classic-standout/