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TEA Jr's "new" set.

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Grumpy Gilmore
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Thanks to all the ShotTalkers who helped make this happen!
My son's set is nearly complete and is comprised of:
Nike carry bag
TM R540 driver
Tour Exotics 4 wood
TM Rescue mid hybrids (4 and 5)
Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot 3-PW
Carnahan gap and sand wedges (coming soon)
Bronze Ping Anser putter

I had the hybrids cut down 1/2" and the irons cut 1". The putter was cut to 33" as well.

Woods and hybrids have skinny white Medalist grips, irons have Seahawk blue/lime green grips, and the putter got a midsize Winn putter grip.

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You helped make it so, Greg! :cool:

Funny enough, the club I spent the most money on, (the Burner driver) he doesn't want! Figures.
 

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I think I have the same carry bag. But probably not the same golf ability.
 

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The R line of drivers from TM are some if the best ever.

Nice looking bag!
 

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The R line of drivers from TM are some if the best ever.

Nice looking bag!
I have to agree. I have 5 drivers, but I play the R580. I would like to pick up a R510TP. With that being said I'm not against trying a Bio Cell after the talk on these boards.
 

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I have to agree. I have 5 drivers, but I play the R580. I would like to pick up a R510TP. With that being said I'm not against trying a Bio Cell after the talk on these boards.
If I could find the 510 TP in a 10 1/2° head I'd be all over it, at a reasonable price of course.
 

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I'm kinda in the same boat. My 12 year old sharp shooter reckons he's too much stuff for his Jnr. Callaways, so I've got him a set of ladies Cleveland irons, which look mint, I pick 'em up next week. I was thinking of getting him a set of mens but got talking to our pro. He said the biggest challenge he has with juniors is correcting an overswing, usually resulting from kids using adult clubs too early. My boy is kinda small for his age, so I hesitated with mens' clubs. I guess I was the same at his age, couldn't wait to get mens' clubs. I guess your son has a year on him and is probably a bit bigger too. The set looks sweet, I'd game those in a heart beat.
 
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I'm kinda in the same boat. My 12 year old sharp shooter reckons he's too much stuff for his Jnr. Callaways, so I've got him a set of ladies Cleveland irons, which look mint, I pick 'em up next week. I was thinking of getting him a set of mens but got talking to our pro. He said the biggest challenge he has with juniors is correcting an overswing, usually resulting from kids using adult clubs too early. My boy is kinda small for his age, so I hesitated with mens' clubs. I guess I was the same at his age, couldn't wait to get mens' clubs. I guess your son has a year on him and is probably a bit bigger too. The set looks sweet, I'd game those in a heart beat.
Yeah, that's kinda the issue. I had them cut down to women's length, but he'll have some issues flexing the shafts for a while. He's 5'-4" (1.63 meters :) ) so they fit him perfectly.
I figure if Lee Trevino can learn by swinging a Coke bottle tied to a stick, my son can learn on stiff shafts. :D
 

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