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Heavy-headed JDM FW? |
May 25 2007, 07:45 PM
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TSG Amateur Group: Members Posts: 80 Joined: 6-February 06 From: Brisbane, Australia Member No.: 7,586 Quote: Must have a passion in life! Occupation: Scientist, nanomaterials Handicap: 5 Brand of Choice: Mizuno, RC, Srixon, Tourstage, RC, Hiro Matsumoto What's in the Bag?: Driver: Mizuno MX-500 9.5*, GD Tour AD M-65x 3W: Royal Collection Pro TP 15*, GD Tour AD M-65x 5W: Mizuno F-50 18*, DGs300 4-PW: Srixon i701, DGs300 52/56/60: Epon Technity satins DGs300 Putter: Hiro Matsumoto MZ-05 Bag: OGIO with 15 slots (always room for 1 more then) Ball: ProV1 |
Which JDM fairway woods have nice heavy heads? I like heavier swingweights in my woods (~D3 in driver, D4 in FW) and I find a lot of the japanese offerings need a lot of extra weighting to achieve this.
I think the g-field heads are heavy, but what about tourstage, epon etc? Also, I have a PRGR TRX type 405 composite headed 3 wood and quite like the forgiveness and trajectory, but the head is a bit light. It actually has two screw-in wt ports (heel and toe) but it looks like you need a special 3-pronged tool to access them. Where would I find such a tool? I tend to hit this thing left so I'd like to shove some wt in the toe port if possible.... thanks in advance! |
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