Steptoe
31-10-2006, 11:01 AM
This is my bag of gear.......not all in use at the same time as the 3 wood and 4 iron usually stay indoors ;)
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/voidyone/bag.jpg
Driver, 12deg Benross V6 Compressor with reg flex Grafalloy blue, a great powerfull driver, tho it wont see much winter action cos the winter mats where i play are crap :(
3 Wood, lajolla tour edition knife with reg flex aldila NV Green, another great addition to my bag and will replace driver over the coming months, COG is really low and gets the ball away great, being the tour edition (tho i doubt any pro ever used um) it is a few inches longer than standard so may get shortened soon.
Rescue, 18 deg integra soolong rescue with reg flex pro launch blue, fave club by a long way, great from the tee on 80% of the course and its only 3 iron long, my go to club.
Rescue, 23 deg SMT avocet with firm flex TT release, new addition last week, used it on the course without hitting it first :o ,after 2 duffs i got the hang of it and once you get over how large it is and its odd swing properties it is trully a great club.
4-7 iron. SMT 303 CB1 with firm TT TX90 shafts, 4 iron wont be used much now i have the avocet but the rest are great. slender clean lines withgreat feedback, distance and forgivness.
7-9 iron, SMT 303 CB2 with firm TT TX90 shafts, again great irons, hard to see what the difference really is in play but they will do for me. ;)
PW, SMT 303 MB with firm TT TX90 shaft, loverly feeling club and long too.
Wedges, SMT 55 deg durometer with TT dynalite shaft, again a new addition but works great round the greens in these soggy conditions due to its bounce, Inesis 60 deg wedge with TT DG R300 shaft, this is the bunker master,not much bounce so playing it from round the greens is out of the question this time of year but in any tight bunkers just lay it open and pop it up with ease, though the grooves are getting thin i love it
Putter, spalding blade that was botched together by me as an experiment and now I cant take it out the bag, that said I wish the flange was a bit wider and head a bit heavier.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/voidyone/bag.jpg
Driver, 12deg Benross V6 Compressor with reg flex Grafalloy blue, a great powerfull driver, tho it wont see much winter action cos the winter mats where i play are crap :(
3 Wood, lajolla tour edition knife with reg flex aldila NV Green, another great addition to my bag and will replace driver over the coming months, COG is really low and gets the ball away great, being the tour edition (tho i doubt any pro ever used um) it is a few inches longer than standard so may get shortened soon.
Rescue, 18 deg integra soolong rescue with reg flex pro launch blue, fave club by a long way, great from the tee on 80% of the course and its only 3 iron long, my go to club.
Rescue, 23 deg SMT avocet with firm flex TT release, new addition last week, used it on the course without hitting it first :o ,after 2 duffs i got the hang of it and once you get over how large it is and its odd swing properties it is trully a great club.
4-7 iron. SMT 303 CB1 with firm TT TX90 shafts, 4 iron wont be used much now i have the avocet but the rest are great. slender clean lines withgreat feedback, distance and forgivness.
7-9 iron, SMT 303 CB2 with firm TT TX90 shafts, again great irons, hard to see what the difference really is in play but they will do for me. ;)
PW, SMT 303 MB with firm TT TX90 shaft, loverly feeling club and long too.
Wedges, SMT 55 deg durometer with TT dynalite shaft, again a new addition but works great round the greens in these soggy conditions due to its bounce, Inesis 60 deg wedge with TT DG R300 shaft, this is the bunker master,not much bounce so playing it from round the greens is out of the question this time of year but in any tight bunkers just lay it open and pop it up with ease, though the grooves are getting thin i love it
Putter, spalding blade that was botched together by me as an experiment and now I cant take it out the bag, that said I wish the flange was a bit wider and head a bit heavier.