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Obscuri4l

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  1. That’s the information I was looking for!
  2. I prefer the Qi10 line as well and with a dot tour head the spin should be lower. I’m also thinking about a black series Qi35 too.
  3. Very soft feel and incredible shape. Color is like a nice old bronze door handle. I bought one off a fellow member here and it’s the best putter I’ve had. Paired with a Diamana 105 1.0 shaft.
  4. Wondering if there is anyone out there that has tried the two and their experience with them. I’m currently in a Qi35 Core 9* with a Diamana PD 60x Before buying my current head, I was very close to buying a Qi10 Max Dot 9* head and I prefer the looks of the Qi10 vs. the gray carbon crown Qi35. However, my Qi35 is treating me well so I’m hesitant. But my brain is broken and I want the Qi10 (haha). Qi35 dropped a lot of spin for me and the max dot head I would assume would keep the spin down as well.
  5. Stealth 2+ 6 Wood 20* w/ spec sheet - $old: Lie: 59 Loft: 19.5 CT: 223 WT: 223.1 HT: 3.0 T: 2.8 CF: 0 High toe has some marks on it but overall very minor and not deep. Qi35 HL 3 Wood 16.5* - $235 shipped **Comes with stock headcover
  6. Diamana is nice! Firm but has a lot of feel and I went for the 105g and like the weight with the head combo.
  7. The weight of the shaft makes the head feel a little lighter. I feel like the vibrations are more muted as well on mishits than the stock shaft. I love the putter shaft a lot. But I went to a Scotty Mid-Mallet with a Diamana due to the weight and shape of the putter.
  8. $600 $550 - TaylorMade Spider Proto L-Neck w/ Headcover Shaft: Mitsubishi MMT Putter Concept 135 Grip: SuperStroke Tour 2.0 White/Black Length 35” Minor paint wear on hosel (pictured). Other than that it is flawless. Used since December 2024. Can be swapped to the stock KBS shaft and Black Spider Pistol 1.0 grip (not pictured) for $500, without the Mitsubishi shaft installed.
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