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#1
Posted 21 December 2011 - 11:42 AM
I will be pleased to know , which are for you the best hybrids in the JDM, I´m looking for one 21º. Thanks
#2
Posted 21 December 2011 - 12:19 PM
Tourstage X-UT or Royal Collection Twin Rail Cavity.
#3
Posted 21 December 2011 - 12:26 PM
I like my RC TRC UT w/c is 20*. Being voted Japan's utility of the year speaks for itself.
Epon AF-151 10.5*/ Crazy Black 46
Royal Collection TRC Utility 20*/ Crazy Black Utility
Shinagawa Raw Cavity Backs 4-PW/ Nippon NS Pro 999GH
Yururi Raw Gekku 53* & 57*/ Nippon NS Pro 999GH
Gold's Factory Tour Hearts Proto/ Nippon NS Pro Heavy Putter Shaft
*Built & Fine Tuned by Goodsie
Royal Collection TRC Utility 20*/ Crazy Black Utility
Shinagawa Raw Cavity Backs 4-PW/ Nippon NS Pro 999GH
Yururi Raw Gekku 53* & 57*/ Nippon NS Pro 999GH
Gold's Factory Tour Hearts Proto/ Nippon NS Pro Heavy Putter Shaft
*Built & Fine Tuned by Goodsie
#4
Posted 21 December 2011 - 12:27 PM
Epon AF-901, an oldie but a goody.
Edited by ukok, 21 December 2011 - 12:27 PM.
#5
Posted 21 December 2011 - 01:15 PM
#6
Posted 21 December 2011 - 03:13 PM
I tried so many hybrids, and the new PRGR Egg+i is the easiest for sure. Also its super long, too
#7
Posted 21 December 2011 - 03:56 PM
roy coll pretty much anything very hard to beat.
the trc models go great,
the yamahas are more elongated, longer bodied .
or if u like a more robsut workable model ,the onoff fairway wings pro spec are great, esp if u like broad soles on the utes.
and as much as i hate to day it..,
the TM white ghost thing or whatever rubbish marketing name they called it, goes extremely well, dead straight. point shoot dozo
no feel tho, just dull boring TM
but hard to say a bad word about it , just goes so incredibly straight
the trc models go great,
the yamahas are more elongated, longer bodied .
or if u like a more robsut workable model ,the onoff fairway wings pro spec are great, esp if u like broad soles on the utes.
and as much as i hate to day it..,
the TM white ghost thing or whatever rubbish marketing name they called it, goes extremely well, dead straight. point shoot dozo
no feel tho, just dull boring TM
but hard to say a bad word about it , just goes so incredibly straight
Edited by supo67, 21 December 2011 - 03:58 PM.
yamaha tour 10*--crazy cb50 noir 8.2
kasco fd 12.8*--diamana stinger X
yamaha v17----diamana stinger X
srixon pro 100----- ns proto 2fi5
tourstage maru wedge 52*----NS proto e11
tourstage maru 57*--ns proto e11
yururi 1.618--ns 950r
kinoshohampu bag
tourstage x-01 mild.
#8
Posted 21 December 2011 - 04:08 PM
RC TRC if you like utility style,
Srixon z uti for driving iron style.
Srixon z uti for driving iron style.
Driver: Yamaha Inpres 405d GD 9003S
3w Yamaha 14* Inpres XV Stinger proto7x
5W Yamaha 17* Inpres XV Machline 7082s
#3 Srixon 20* Zuti Nspro Proto DP-s
#4-pw Epon 302-C Nspro M3s
52* Yamaha Inpres X Nspro Proto DPs
58* Yamaha inpres X Nspro Proto C10s
Putter:Gfield Leap
Email: Jspecgolf@gmail.com
3w Yamaha 14* Inpres XV Stinger proto7x
5W Yamaha 17* Inpres XV Machline 7082s
#3 Srixon 20* Zuti Nspro Proto DP-s
#4-pw Epon 302-C Nspro M3s
52* Yamaha Inpres X Nspro Proto DPs
58* Yamaha inpres X Nspro Proto C10s
Putter:Gfield Leap
Email: Jspecgolf@gmail.com
#9
Posted 21 December 2011 - 05:54 PM
#10
Posted 21 December 2011 - 10:01 PM
There are so many good ones but in the end it really depends on what kind of utility you want and the purpose of that utility.
Do you like a wood style, iron style? Driving iron?
Is distance or ease of use your main concern?
Do you want high launch or low launch?
What kind of courses do you play on?
Do you like a wood style, iron style? Driving iron?
Is distance or ease of use your main concern?
Do you want high launch or low launch?
What kind of courses do you play on?
If you have questions about J-Spec equipment or need recommendations or fittings, please send me an email at gocchin@tourspecgolf.com (email is best)

#11
Posted 23 December 2011 - 12:42 AM
Like Gocchin says: it's what you want. Do you need a hybrid to replace your low irons, or for fairway rescues, or something more specialized? I agree with the other posters that RC is an outstanding "wood-like" hybrid, and it's my favorite.
#12
Posted 23 December 2011 - 02:01 AM
Thanks to all, I´m looking for a hybrid, wood style, to replace the #3i, I think that Royal collection can be the solution, at least looks very well
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