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Orikoru

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Ping G425 5 wood with 3 wood shaft.
Does it make that much of a difference? I didn't mention it in my list but my 5 wood has a 3 wood shaft as well (and the 7W has the 5W shaft) - the only reason for this was the 7W shaft broke and the only equivalent shaft I could find online was a 3W one. Having googled the specs there was only about a quarter of an inch difference in length once you take the Arcos things off the end so I just swapped them over.
 

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I chose my newest ones. (I have a lot more than 5 bags of clubs :eek:)

If I chose my newest ones they are not the ones I use on a regular basis:LOL:

The irons in the bag for regular use are a set of TaylorMade TPs from 2008 (just with upgraded shafts to suit my swing, TT Dynamic Gold SL)

Driver M4
3 wood Ping G425
21 rescue TM M1
24 rescue Titleist 816
29 rescue Acer
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48 Titleist T200
52 Unbranded (probably Bay Hill pro range)
54 Cleveland 588 RTX low bounce

Putter Never Compromise Exchange 2 mallet
 

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Does it make that much of a difference? I didn't mention it in my list but my 5 wood has a 3 wood shaft as well (and the 7W has the 5W shaft) - the only reason for this was the 7W shaft broke and the only equivalent shaft I could find online was a 3W one. Having googled the specs there was only about a quarter of an inch difference in length once you take the Arcos things off the end so I just swapped them over.
No I don’t think it does.
It might with an aftermarket shaft but with the standard one no.
I had a 3 and 5 wood but they went the same distance more or less.
The 5 wood was much more accurate so it made sense.
But I only have 13 clubs so looking at what I can fit in at the top.

Thinking of another driver.
Carried two drivers while I tried a PXG
New Ping G430 out soon so might try a 9* and put mine at 12* .
 

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Taylormade Sim2 Driver 10.5
Titleist Utility 2 iron
Titleist 718 AP3 3-PW
Vokey SM6 48,54,58
Sik Sho putter in black - Courtesy of GM
 

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Taylormade SimMax 10.5 Deg Driver Reg Mitsubishi Diamana shaft
Taylormade SimMax 3 wood Reg shaft
Taylormade SimMax 3 and 4 Hybrid reg shaft
Taylormade SimMax Irons 5 to PW
Cleveland RTX Zipcore 50, 54, 58 deg
Fazer XR4 P650 putter

WHS 19.8
 

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The youths

Cobra F8 Driver
Ping Moxie 3 wood
Cobra Speedzone 5 wood
Callaway Steelhead x-16 Irons with graphite shafts, shortened 1 inch 4-SW
Cleveland Huntington Beach putter.

That’s not a bad set up for a 12 year old kid, right?

Certainly better than anything I had at that age.

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PXG O211 driver
Titleist 5 wood - don’t even know the model, it’s old, but effective.
Cobra King F8 irons 4-PW
Cleveland 54 deg wedge.
Odyssey putter.
 

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Callaway Rogue Max LS 9*
Callaway Rogue Max LS 15*
Callaway Rogue 19*
Callaway Apex (2016) 21* & 24* hybrids
Callaway Apex CF19 6i-AW
Vega Alcor 54 and Vega VWY 58 wedges
Miura Giken MGP-M2

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Ping G425 10.5°
Ping G425 #2 hybrid (#3 hybrid shaft)
Ping G425 #4 hybrid
Ping G425 #5 hybrid
Ping G425 6-UW
Ping Gorge 54° & 58°
Odyssey White hot Rossie

Why all Ping? Cos trial and error, they're just the best in each department for me. Wedges should be going next season finances depending as they are 10 years old, putter is also in danger of an upgrade
 

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TSR2 8 degree A1
TSR2 15 degree at D4 +0.75 degree
G410 17.5 degree at + 1.5 degree
TM P770 4-PW & AW all 1 degree flat
TM Milled grind 2.0 raw black 54 2 degree flat
TM High Toe 58 2 degree flat
Evnroll ER11v 0.5 degree loft / 2 degree upright

WHS 4.9
 

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Ping G425 10.5°
Ping G425 #2 hybrid (#3 hybrid shaft)
Ping G425 #4 hybrid
Ping G425 #5 hybrid
Ping G425 6-UW
Ping Gorge 54° & 58°
Odyssey White hot Rossie

Why all Ping? Cos trial and error, they're just the best in each department for me. Wedges should be going next season finances depending as they are 10 years old, putter is also in danger of an upgrade
Might as well get a Ping? :D
 

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Ping G425 10.5°
Ping G425 #2 hybrid (#3 hybrid shaft)
Ping G425 #4 hybrid
Ping G425 #5 hybrid
Ping G425 6-UW
Ping Gorge 54° & 58°
Odyssey White hot Rossie

Why all Ping? Cos trial and error, they're just the best in each department for me. Wedges should be going next season finances depending as they are 10 years old, putter is also in danger of an upgrade

Reminds me of the (ex) Forumer, ‘Mr Ping’ ?
 

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I'm not sure what it is about Ping (other than just solid quality across the board) but I know lots of golfers who have bags like this - My dad being one! G425 from his driver, about 5 different woods, irons - the lot!
I love Ping drivers and it would take a lot for me to move away from them. Have used their woods and hybrids which were all good too. But I've just never liked their irons at all. And wedges, I wouldn't even typically consider to be honest.
 

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I love Ping drivers and it would take a lot for me to move away from them. Have used their woods and hybrids which were all good too. But I've just never liked their irons at all. And wedges, I wouldn't even typically consider to be honest.

Honestly Kirkland wedges are the way forward...
 

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Honestly Kirkland wedges are the way forward...
They don't do different lofts though do they? I have wedges at 46, 50 & 56 at the moment and would want to keep that set-up probably, if not change the 56 for a 54. But they only do them in 52-56-60. Useless.
 

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They don't do different lofts though do they? I have wedges at 46, 50 & 56 at the moment and would want to keep that set-up probably, if not change the 56 for a 54. But they only do them in 52-56-60. Useless.

No its a standard set at 52, 56 and 60. Honestly a cracking wedge though
 
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WHS is 2.2

Driver: TM Stealth
4 Wood: Titleist 917
Hybrid: Titleist 816
2 Iron: Ping Crossover
4 iron - Mizuno MP 20 HMB
5-PW - Mizuno MP20 MMC
Wedges - 50, 54 & 58 vokeys (don't know models)
Putter - TM Spider
 

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My current bag - with dates of purchase.
Possibly looking to have a hybrid fitting over the next few months as I rarely hit the 3W.
The GAPR 3 Mid is so useful when I'm under trees to punch VERY low shots out - and for low running tee shots in the hard summer ground - but again it's not that useful in the winter so maybe that comes out with the 3W and I put an extra couple of hybrids in the bag.


Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero 9°
Hzrdus smoke 6.0 60g (04/19)

Cobra King F7 fwy 3-4 @ 14.5 °D
Fujikura pro 65 R (2017)

TaylorMade GAPR 3 Mid. 18°
KBS Hybrid 80S (07/20)

Titleist 913hd 18° A3 setting (+1.5°)
Mitsubishi Rayon Diamara s+ R 80g (2017)

Mixuno 223 pro 5-PW
1/2+ longer 2° up
Modus 105 Stiff, soft stepped
(05/22)

Titleist SM7 50° 12F
Wedge flex (01/20)

Titleist SM7 54° 08M
Wedge flex (01/20)

Titleist SM7 58° 08M
Wedge flex (01/20)

Odyssey Stroke Lab Seven
Super Stroke Tour 2.0 (07/21)
 
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