Adding 5" on to a TM Spider Tour, plus some additional weights with a new grip.
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🌶🌶Have a Ventus Red 7X curing in a Paradym Triple Diamond T 14.0 fairway head.
It could be. This is a head I have lusted over since Cally first started doing it for Tour heads on whichever Epic release, a DEEP faced 3w
Love a deep faced 3w.It could be. This is a head I have lusted over since Cally first started doing it for Tour heads on whichever Epic release, a DEEP faced 3w
would love to know what epoxy you are using. I'm testing a few different ones at the moment.Have a Ventus Red 7X curing in a Paradym
Dang, that cleaned up niceFinished painfill on my Hulk themed putter. Got it for fairly cheap with a bad black paint job. Here are before and after pics.
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Those teal ferrules........... my kid would love those. What brand are they?Clubs are hanging out in the corner. 9 and PW are the red ferrules. Oh well, I used what I had haha!
Whatcha going with?Some new shafts are on the way..
Accra I steel reds.Whatcha going with?
It's not perfect, but nice enough, and a bit better than I expected. Gave me an excuse for a little project.Dang, that cleaned up nice
lmao man, that's digging deep.Those teal ferrules........... my kid would love those. What brand are they?
FINALLY have this curing, and a 7wood too.Building out an EIGHT bybrid for some forum feedback fun
I built an epoxy-curing "oven" that allows me to cure 24-hour epoxy in an hour and a half. It creates a very strong bond that is actually better than curing at room temperature.FINALLY have this curing, and a 7wood too.
Had to use long cure though as I’m out of quick cure epoxy.
I don’t have that much want to. Plus, I’m not in a rush right now hahaI built an epoxy-curing "oven" that allows me to cure 24-hour epoxy in an hour and a half. It creates a very strong bond that is actually better than curing at room temperature.