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we have been selling a lot of auto flex for over a year the results you mention we see in approx 20% of user feedback and usually with those who need a softer shaft that they are still able to control. of the uniflex shafts ryoma beyond power then the syncagraphite zinger are 1 then 2 with autoflex at 3. ive got one in my #3 driving iron still, works nicely for me!
i had my driver shaved by Worlds Hottest Driver. my experience was that shaving traded sweet spot distance for non-sweet spot forgiveness. i went back to non-shaved driver.
Beyond annoyed Miura International decided to be a bunch of losers and stopped you from selling Miura irons on your website. Got a set from you 4 years ago and was so happy with the service!
I would not recommend to play the same specs or even the same irons as Tiger Woods. I bought three Mizuno MP33 sets -way back- from the then #1 PGA tour player in the world. Bloody hard to hit. You need their skill levels to enjoy playing them ….
Kinda sad Chris not producing vids on weekly basis. Good educational contents and also highlighting lesser known Japanese brands like PRGR which to me has so much leading edge and tech. I am still gaming my PRGR Nabla Black irons, Nabla Tour wedges n also a RS5 7 wood 21 deg in my set up. Too bad dont see any more vids from this channel, last one is so many months ago
So looking at seven and doing some math; I am wondering how they are even turning a profit? The math does not add up with the very open information they give on their site.
@@Tourspecgolf Ah I see my potential error. When I had originally looked at their site the only clubs I saw were the MCB irons. The site says "...they only make 6 sets each month and some months they do not even run..." So, the math was ((6x4,000)x12)=$288,000 gross on their flagship product. This is of course not their only product. However, at the time I factored in labor, shop time, mats, tools, cross ocean shipping, interstate shipping. Net profit seems low.
Are these based on the MB-680 Titleist forged irons? They look very close in shape / geometry to the 680’s. I wondered whether Titleist ever used Miura to produce production lots of the forged 680’s as many used sets on EBay are in Japan.
would love to see an update of the info on this video. Now that more premium shafts are on offer with drivers, off the rack, basically. And would love to know which brands make superior driver heads for the Japan market...
I'm 74 and a 9 hdcp from the golds. I'm loosing distance every month it seems like. Though subtitle. Have never seen so many ad's for longer drivers for seniors than now. Of course the baby boomers are in their 70's and are easy click bait. The USGA ought to take a bold move and make drivers .88 COR for seniors 70 and over.
I know this is 1 year old, but I’m looking to get a set of the 99.3 pure tb zero. I have a set of Miura craftsman tb zero on the way that will split time with my miuraism sb-02. Really wanting to get a set of the pure’s though. Any ideas?
Hey, I finally see who Chris is! I purchased MB-5003 from you in 2015. I still love it - just love it. The best blade out of Japan. And, I love the new graphic on TB-Zero!
I’m looking to pick up a set of either these or the MB-101. What are the key differences? And do you have any info on getting a set of the Japanese ones to Canada?