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Thread: SMT do not make it, now what?
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01-31-2006 02:23 PM #1
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SMT do not make it, now what?
I was going to buy an SMT Solitaire but apparently it does not come in LH. Can any of you recommmend another fairway 3 wood head that would compare to the Solitaire or must I venture back to the V Steel?
LucLefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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01-31-2006 02:37 PM #2
Wishon 515 GRT. You may end up putting your driver away after hitting it.
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01-31-2006 03:32 PM #3Originally Posted by jvincent
If you like the low-profile head of the Solitaire, you might want to check out the Ashton X-1. It is a Canadian company, so they have more clubs available in LH.[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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01-31-2006 03:34 PM #4
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How about the 725CrMo, I saw a 3 and 5 wood with Comp804 shafts on Ebay for $50.00 in very good condition. I know nothing about this company's components except that they are highly recommended on this and other forums.
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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01-31-2006 04:39 PM #5
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Originally Posted by leftylucas
The glaring weakness at Wishon Golf is that too few clubs are available left hand. In questioning Tom and Matt Mohi about this, on more that one occasion, their response was that they felt that the start up costs in making left models was too high for the amount of units they felt that could be sold. At a Dynacraft Clubmakers Symposium I attended years ago, their research showed that only 7% of Americans play golf left handed, whereas in Canada, it was over 30%. As American golfers are his biggest customer, his decision not to make left models makes sense.
BTW: The Ashton X-1 fairway woods are an excellent choice, setup and play similar to the Wishon 515's although the latter travel a little higher. Available from Custom Club Shop and Straight Ball Golf.
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01-31-2006 04:50 PM #6Originally Posted by el tigre
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01-31-2006 05:58 PM #7Originally Posted by jvincent
From all reports the Ashton X-1 is an excellent head. I have a 3-wood being assembled as we speak - hoping to try it out indoors sometime in the next week.[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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01-31-2006 06:09 PM #8Originally Posted by el tigre
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01-31-2006 08:56 PM #9
Ashton X-1s are excellent heads. I have the X-1 3 and 7 wood, and the X-1D 3 wood. All hit it a ton and straight. Off the deck the low profile X-1 is better while the slightly taller X-1D is better off the tee. I have not tried the 515 but from what I read it may even be a bit longer. Regardless, the X-1 and 515 seem to be at the top of everyone's list when the topic of component fairway woods comes up.
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02-01-2006 02:43 PM #10
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Originally Posted by leftylucasLefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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02-01-2006 03:05 PM #11
Sorry, not familiar with the 725CroMo.
In general, the 515 is longest of the Wishon fairways. Everyone who has hit them comes away with the same feeling. It's a smaller headed design, which some don't like, but if you match it up with a shaft that works for you..... POW! (not The Hammer POW!, but a real POW!)
In my regular golfing group, I was the first to get one. Everyone else now has some combination of 515 FW.
It's really too bad that it's not available in LH.
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02-01-2006 04:01 PM #12
I've moved this thread from the Classifieds to the Clubmakers Forum. It seems to make more sense seeing as how there is really nothing for sale in the thread.
ReidThe opinions expressed in this post are mine and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of others on OG.
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02-02-2006 09:15 AM #13Originally Posted by el tigre
MJF
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02-02-2006 09:18 AM #14
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02-02-2006 11:18 AM #15Originally Posted by mjf[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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02-02-2006 04:40 PM #16
Great fairway wood!
The lastest fairway wood that was a big response at the PGA show in Orlando this year (2006) is the Ashton X1 or x1D. They are the first to design what is call soft hosel technology. This head comes in two sizes, such as for the 3 wood low profile X1 160cc face or a deep face X1D - 175 cc . Ashton uses three types of metal for this design. 304 soft investment cast that dampens the shoke at impact, adds more weight to the head area to increase swing weight and feel and it can be bent up to 4 degrees without bending back like forged steel. the body is the harder 17-4 invest cast that allows for superior structure and the face is fully forged with allows for maximum feel and trampoline effect across the face at impact.
I use this head with great response.
Drop by my booth at the Ottawa Golf and Travel show on March 3rd to the 5th and see them.
Or give me a call. 482-7965
thx Steve
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02-02-2006 04:54 PM #17Originally Posted by Slammin' SteverLive as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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02-02-2006 06:54 PM #18Originally Posted by el tigre
515 FW is indeed available in LH. The Website must be out of date.
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02-03-2006 09:22 AM #19
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Rats
Well, just my luck, I bought the 3 & 5 725 off Ebay on Tuesday night. I did find some comments on this club on the Wishon site and I guess it is he himself who was commenting on the head and it seems it was the precursor of the 515 so I think i will be OK. Worse comes to worse I can always sell it and get me a 515. Forever tweaking!!!!
Lefty Lucas
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02-03-2006 02:44 PM #20
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Wishon 725
Here is what i found on the net on this fairway wood
Faces of all the 725CrMo woods are forged from a true billet of the C2M30 steel for superior grain structure and consistent strength
Faces are all forged in a "cup-face" construction to keep all welding from touching the back of the face for maximum spring
True billet forging ensures consistent grain structure across the face for maximum strength and stress control at impact
Finished in Dark Cobalt gloss with bright satin polish sole and glass bead blast sole edge highlights
14° 17.5° 21° 14° LH, 17.5° LHLefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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02-03-2006 04:11 PM #21
Sounds like the 725 is the pre-cursor to the 515.
The 515 was the first FW to have 0.830 COR. It also has GRT, i.e. a completely flat face which give it different launch characteristics as well.
As you say, try the 725s, and pick up a 515 later.
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