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Old 01-23-2012, 05:47 AM
nighthawk36 nighthawk36 is offline
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Well, I'll put my Sethistory in an order with rating, if you don't mind:

Head Premise (a gift from my stepfather to begin with, low hosel technology with regular graphite shafts, 2 years later all shafts were broken) - cast iron with strong lofts

Golfsmith Forged (my first fitted set, since I had little clue about fitting then I totally relied on the clubfitter, hence he suggested sensicore in the apollo stepless stiff shafts) - great look and feel, that's what I love about Blades

Ping Zing 2 (after returning from long break I thought the fryingpan technology would compensate my lack of technique, little truth there but on the other hand I had no clue what to change) - yeah, feedback is quiet little maybe due to the large sweetspot? sold them after 6 rounds again

Mizuno Pro (or TRue) - forged Iron, half cavity with MB behind the sweetspot. I couldn't feel the clubhead at all, sold again after 4 weeks.

Maxfli Revolution - forged CB, great club, very soft feel, but I bought them with regular shafts (what a mess) - they are still here

Cleveland TA-7or 5? BP
Did not like the look of the clubhead, sold immediately after 2 rounds

Taylor Made Firesole - cast Iron, no feel, strong lofts, and a hack of a distance, but I feel a little like a girl, I always miss what is not there - this time feel

Wilson Deep Red II - not that bad set of clubs, wrong shafts in there

Wilson FI5 - great set from 8-P but I prefer not to have the CB'S from 7-3

Ping I3 Oversize - another trial into fryingpan section, sold them today again

Cleveland CG-1 Black perl - what a beauty, need to re-shaft them since they have regular shafts

Cleveland TA-1 bought them for the shafts, RIFLE 6.5, to put them into the BP's, couldn't resist to try to hit a few shots with them, and now there are currently in my bag
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