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First look! 2013 KBS Custom Series Shafts!

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In 2012, KBS Shafts launched their Custom Series, which offered three custom finishes to their popular KBS Tour line: White Pearl, Black Pearl and Silver Pearl.  This year, it looks like things will be a little different.

Here’s a sneak peek at the updated KBS Custom Series for 2013.  It looks like we’re going to get a few more choices including a custom label color and laser engraving options (GolfWRX username on the shafts, anyone?).

While options are increasing, the price is headed in the opposite direction. This year’s KBS Custom ‘base’ MSRP will be $40.95, down from $49.95. We’ll add more info on these as soon as we can.

Let us know what you think. Enjoy the pics.

See what others are saying in the Tour & Pre-Release Equipment forum

 

 

 

 

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Vic

    Apr 3, 2013 at 12:35 am

    aren’t they for wedges? do you have any idea about the head of KBS customized wedge?

  2. Andy

    Jan 14, 2013 at 1:40 pm

    I bet these aren’t available in the UK though. Shame as I’d love to get some… :-((

  3. Josh

    Jan 13, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    Love the look of the white shaft with a white label. I tried some KBS shafts, pretty sure they were C-Taper, but I didnt like them as much the True Temper. Will have to find some KBS tours to try, they are the best looking iron shafts I have ever seen!

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The Memorial Tournament Lead Tape Report: Get some weight on that putter!

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The PGA Tour is at the Memorial Tournament this week in Dublin, Ohio.

A few tournament facts: This is the 50th playing of the Memorial Tournament. Jack Nicklaus began hosting in 1976. The most victories of this event is Tiger Woods with wins in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2012. The lowest score in tournament history came in the second round in 1996 where John Huston fired a 61. This year Scottie Scheffler is eyeing his third win in a row at the Memorial Tournament.

I have been eyeing the bags of the players thanks to GolfWRX photographer Greg Moore. Here was caught my eye from the world of lead tape, plus a couple other notables, in this week’s Lead Tape Report.

Chris Gotterup

The 11th ranked player in the world makes his third trip to the Memorial Tournament. After previously missing two cuts here he is looking for a strong event. When it comes to the bag, we can see some very cool custom KBS Shaft labels with his collegiate past with Rutgers University and University of Oklahoma.

Moving on to the putter, the familiar Spider X1 model for Gotterup. This has been in the bag for his four PGA Tour victories. Full coverage on the bottom and a SuperStroke grip with plenty of wear. This has been in the bag through the ups and downs.

Bud Cauley

Taking a look Bud Cauley’s bag we have a mix of choices at the top end of the bag with lofted fairway woods and a driving iron, blade irons and then arriving at the putter, something tried and true. It is a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter in a custom finish with some nice wear on the sole. Also, on the sole is a strip of lead tape spanning the bottom on the putter. The putter is stamped with 340 on the bottom but not without a touch of custom weight to bump it up a few more grams. 

Wyndham Clark

Riding the wave from a scorching putter at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Wyndham Clark arrives this week on the prowl for another win. The display at the Byron Nelson totaled in 30 under par for the win. This Ping Scottsdale Tec Ally Blue was in hand for the week including a final round 60. There is full coverage of tape on the sole of the putter, but it appears after some practice, Clark added a few more strips to be safe.

We have seen Clark this year use a few different this season and he struck a hot streak with this Ping. When it comes to the Memorial Tournament, Clark will be attempting his 6th try for the Jack Nicklaus Trophy with his best finish in 2023 with a tie for 12th.

Tommy Fleetwood

An old friend returns with a new look. This week Tommy Fleetwood reunites with his TaylorMade Spider but in a refreshed capacity. This is a new Spider model from the 2026 lineup with the markings from the putter Tommy used during this 2025 season which was capped off by winning the Tour Championship for his first PGA Tour victory.

Our GolfWRX photographer said that Fleetwood thought the lines were too perfect on the traditional style setup therefore asking for the laser rendition of the hand drawn lines from his big finish in fall 2025. With a cherry on top, there is a matching head cover for the design starting to show the beginning of a cult following for this alignment design. 

When it comes to tinkering, I can see the psychology here, you want a new putter, which is the new TaylorMade Spider. But you want the familiar look of the putter you had the success with. With bag wear and use in the conditions, permanent marker is only taking you so far when it comes to longevity on a club being used week in and week out. The best of both worlds here with a fresh take on the putter with the original design lasered on the putter.

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Interesting clubs at top of bag – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, users are talking about top of bag setups that are non-traditional or thought-provoking in some way. Original poster @SuperSpurs106 inquired about other members who might use unorthodox set-ups to help with gapping issues or weak spots.

They wrote:

“I currently have a PING G430 driver, TM Qi35 3W and a TM Qi4D 7W. Driver and 7W are fine but can’t get on with my 3W and have always struggling with this club over the years. Thinking of adding a 2H which I know would look odd. Just wondering if anyone else had a weird set up at the top of their bag?”

Our members in the forum have offered up their thoughts and personal experiences with non-traditional top of bag set-ups, and their reasoning for thinking outside of the box to begin with. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • BowMain42: “Don’t worry about what “looks” odd. If the club does what you need it to do, it’s the right club.”
  • scooterhd2: “I cant hit 3 woods either. Thats why I roll with a unicorn XL Hibore 2 wood. 400 cc head at 16 degrees of loft and its just a monster 3 wood off the tee. Off the deck, we are playing the f6 baffler. 5 wood at 41.75 inches and its easy to control.”
  • phizzy30: “I had driver, 3 metal, 2/4 hybrid once upon a time as a higher ss player. 4 hybrid is gone and in place is a driving iron nowadays. I don’t think what you’re proposing is weird in anyway, however the yardage gap might be glaringly huge between driver and 2 hybrid. What is it about your 3 metal that has got you all messed up? You could always go 4 metal with shorter shaft and see if that works.”

Entire Thread: “Interesting clubs at top of bag”

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Members of the Mini Driver Club – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, one user has gone searching for fellow users of a mini driver. In a post, @TightFade asked for other mini driver users to chime in with their weapon of choice, the reason for employing a mini, and what club follows it in the bag.

@TightFade asked:

“What mini are you playing? What spot in the bag did it take over? What’s the next club after it? For me: Elyte mini 13.5. Replacing 3w. Next up club looks like it’ll be 5w.”

Our members in the forum have been sharing their own bag setups featuring the mini driver, and the various reasons they purchased one in the first place. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • RCGA: “Ping G430 Max 12* ‘Thriver.’ Next club is a 4w and 2i (I play a weird course).”
  • JMB3: “R7 at 12.75 with Diamana BB 63s. 3w replacement. Next Club: Elyte Ti 5w at 17*.”
  • ColdOkieGolf: “R7 15.5 turned down to 13.5 It replaces the 3w. I found it surprisingly easy to hit off the deck, and it’s very rare that I need or want to hit something beyond 250 from the fairway, so next club is my 7w.”
  • ChaosTheory: “I’m sub-90 MPH with driver. But I’m able to hit DOD. I have been wanting something like the R7 15.5, so I just ordered one. I have a spot in the bag so nothing has to go. But I could see it replacing my trusty 4 wood, which I never use for approach shots. Just tee shots and lay ups. If I drop the 4 wood, I will turn my 7 wood down to ~20 degrees and will have good gaps. I recently tried a thriver build: 12 degree driver turned to 14, with a heavier 44 inch shaft and added head weight. I hit it great. Very accurate and not overly high, but the problem was that it sometimes went as far as a typical drive. And that’s not what I needed. So I will probably turn the 15.5 up to 16.5 or even 17.5. It’s all theoretical at this point. ?”

Entire Thread: “Members of the Mini Driver Club…Check In.”

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