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Taylormade 2012 Japan Market Clubs Update!
  • Tags: 2012, atv wedge, deep milling, forged, gloire, Japan, r11-J, taylormade, titanium, tour preferred ghost
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Taylormade added all their new 2012 Japan market offerings to their site today so I will briefly go over some of the products and you can see what the lineups …


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Ryoma Fairway Wood Sound at Impact and Impressions
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There has been a lot of hype for the new Ryoma F fairway woods. It has the reputation of its driver counterpart the Ryoma D-1 to live upĀ  to. The …


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Taylormade R9 Supertri Titanium Fairway Wood Spy Pics!
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Pictures have surfaced in Japan of the new Supertri Ti Fairway wood for Japan. We don’t have much info on the club yet but as with previous JDM Japan Domestic …


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Industry and Tour Insider: Made Where, Assembled Here and There
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I was in Tokyo earlier this week and had the chance to go for a meal with some Japan golf industry insiders including representatives from both OEM brands and actual …


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PRGR EGG Spoon Fairway Wood Review
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Living in Japan, I follow the Japanese tour even closer than I do the PGA tour. All the websites here and magazines cover pro players and the gear they use …


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