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Old 04-10-2006, 11:41 AM
PhilMickelson PhilMickelson is offline
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Any golfers here?

I like Pings. What is your favorite set of clubs?
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Old 04-10-2006, 04:46 PM
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I think Ping Eye 2's were some of the best irons ever made. I still have my set, although I now use Callaway Irons, Cleveland wedges, King Cobra driver and Big Bertha Steelhead fairway woods.
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Old 04-10-2006, 05:30 PM
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So, dont pay for knock offs and get Name Brands, Ouch through the nose!

I have knock offs, with Grafite Shafts and Stainless Heads.

Have a 5 wood, only @ 210 Yards. God I love that Metal Wood!

Cost to much to play so go out and pay big big bucks for clubs and dont play! You can talk about them a lot!What Kind of Balls Do You Have? Oh or maybe use?
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Old 04-10-2006, 05:35 PM
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I think Ping Eye 2's were some of the best irons ever made. I still have my set, although I now use Callaway Irons, Cleveland wedges, King Cobra driver and Big Bertha Steelhead fairway woods.
The Eye2s are solid sticks, but slightly overrated by some for the 'nostaligia' of the square/round groove argument (not to mention the, uh, USGA banning thing).

Right now I play Hogan Edge forged irons (w/ a Vokey 60deg and Nike 53deg wedge), a Titleist 975J driver and an old Callaway War Bird 4-wood (although sometimes I swap that out for a Cleveland 15deg 3-wood), with a Scotty Cameron Newport half-slant plat model putter. I'm still looking for something better for a fairway wood, and I'm not 100% convinced on the Nike for a 4th wedge . . .
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Old 04-10-2006, 06:51 PM
macallan25 macallan25 is offline
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Yeah, I forgot about the whole USGA thing, I do like them though, they just feel good to me.

I have never swung the Nike wedges...I have always used Cleveland CG10's. 46, 56, and 60 degrees.

Driver Wise, I just got the King Cobra 460cc X/Speed. Might be the best club i've ever swung.

Tom, I use Titleist Pro V1x 99% of the time. Sometimes i'll switch it to an NXT.
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Old 04-10-2006, 11:56 PM
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Yeah, I forgot about the whole USGA thing, I do like them though, they just feel good to me.

I have never swung the Nike wedges...I have always used Cleveland CG10's. 46, 56, and 60 degrees.

Driver Wise, I just got the King Cobra 460cc X/Speed. Might be the best club i've ever swung.
The Nikes are very similar to the Clevelands - I even have mine in 'raw finish' rusted, similar to what Cleveland offers.

I agree, the Pings are def great clubs - soft as hell, if a little short (and raw on soft-cover balls - those irons will shred three piece balls, it's fantastic)
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