
it's about time I share my bag with all of you, nothing too flashy, but it's what works for me and I'm very happy with this bag, sorry for the quality of the pics, my camera keeps hiding from me.
Titleist 910d3, 9.5º proyect X 7c3, Stiff 44.5"
Titleist 906f2, 14º proforce V2 76g, Stiff 42.5"
Titleist 710mb Satin, KBS tour Stiff ss, 1º flat -0,25"
Titleist Vokey SM 54º 1º flat -0,25"
Titleist Vokey SM 60º, 1º flat -0,25"
Scotty Cameron pro platinum Newport mil-spec
Mackenzie Sunday Sherpa all black
Update January 2013
Lots of new stuff, in fact all but putter and 3wood, well 3 wood has new shaft, so everything but putter... I guess that means is a good putter.
Cleveland classic 290 tour issue "T"stamped , whiteboard 63 stiff, 9º- 44,2"
Titleist 906f2, diamana whiteboard 83 stiff, 14º- 42,1"
Scratch tour custom sb-1, nippon super peening blue stiff, 20º,25º,30º,35º,40º,45º playing at 38,5",38",37,5",37",36,5",36"
Titleist SM4, DG s400, 50º - 35,5"
Titleist SM4, DG s400 55º - 35"
Titleist SM4, DG s400 60º - 34,5"
Scotty Cameron pro platinum Newport mil-spec
Mackenzie Sunday Sherpa all black
Driver,
The Cleveland with the stock CKua, was OK with very steady and smooth swings, but when you went after the ball, the Miyazaki just didn't stand it, so I decided to give the head a chance and pulled in a Whiteboard, and what a difference... it's just a brilliant driver with this combo, long, low launch, low spin, more forgiving than previous Titleist and last but not least, beautiful, I think this driver is here to stay for a long time.
UPDATE I've changed the head of the driver for a tour issue "T"stamped one, basically same driver but seats 1º open at address which helps keeping the flight down and taking the left side out of play, besides this quite the same great driver but a bit more confident for me, I've also shortened it a bit more, I just don't understand how an amateur golfer can play a driver longer than 44.5"
Fairway 3 wood.
An old friend of mine, but with new shaft, I was so happy with the driver shaft combo, that I decided to go try it out in the 3 wood, so far I'm not used to the club jet, as I've only gamed it a few times, but it's worked great on the range.
Irons
I ordered this through Scratch, I must say they have a customer service that is second to none, I exchanged around 80 mails with Patrick at scratch, and always found good advice and kind words from him. I had in mind what I wanted and it has turned out even better than what I imagined, the clubs are by far the best looking ones I've seen, and performance wise they are the most forgiving and most workable blades I've ever tried, this added to the Nippon super peening blue shafts, that Patrick encouraged me to install, make an amazing combo, low lunch, super low spin.
Titleist 910d3, 9.5º proyect X 7c3, Stiff 44.5"
Titleist 906f2, 14º proforce V2 76g, Stiff 42.5"
Titleist 710mb Satin, KBS tour Stiff ss, 1º flat -0,25"
Titleist Vokey SM 54º 1º flat -0,25"
Titleist Vokey SM 60º, 1º flat -0,25"
Scotty Cameron pro platinum Newport mil-spec
Mackenzie Sunday Sherpa all black
Update January 2013
Lots of new stuff, in fact all but putter and 3wood, well 3 wood has new shaft, so everything but putter... I guess that means is a good putter.
Cleveland classic 290 tour issue "T"stamped , whiteboard 63 stiff, 9º- 44,2"
Titleist 906f2, diamana whiteboard 83 stiff, 14º- 42,1"
Scratch tour custom sb-1, nippon super peening blue stiff, 20º,25º,30º,35º,40º,45º playing at 38,5",38",37,5",37",36,5",36"
Titleist SM4, DG s400, 50º - 35,5"
Titleist SM4, DG s400 55º - 35"
Titleist SM4, DG s400 60º - 34,5"
Scotty Cameron pro platinum Newport mil-spec
Mackenzie Sunday Sherpa all black
Driver,
The Cleveland with the stock CKua, was OK with very steady and smooth swings, but when you went after the ball, the Miyazaki just didn't stand it, so I decided to give the head a chance and pulled in a Whiteboard, and what a difference... it's just a brilliant driver with this combo, long, low launch, low spin, more forgiving than previous Titleist and last but not least, beautiful, I think this driver is here to stay for a long time.
UPDATE I've changed the head of the driver for a tour issue "T"stamped one, basically same driver but seats 1º open at address which helps keeping the flight down and taking the left side out of play, besides this quite the same great driver but a bit more confident for me, I've also shortened it a bit more, I just don't understand how an amateur golfer can play a driver longer than 44.5"
Fairway 3 wood.
An old friend of mine, but with new shaft, I was so happy with the driver shaft combo, that I decided to go try it out in the 3 wood, so far I'm not used to the club jet, as I've only gamed it a few times, but it's worked great on the range.
Irons
I ordered this through Scratch, I must say they have a customer service that is second to none, I exchanged around 80 mails with Patrick at scratch, and always found good advice and kind words from him. I had in mind what I wanted and it has turned out even better than what I imagined, the clubs are by far the best looking ones I've seen, and performance wise they are the most forgiving and most workable blades I've ever tried, this added to the Nippon super peening blue shafts, that Patrick encouraged me to install, make an amazing combo, low lunch, super low spin.
Edited by apertura, 24 January 2013 - 03:56 PM.













