GStar
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Sam Henderson
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GStar
What have you thrown? More or less stable than regular star? Seems like it scrapes up really fast. That pearl though...damn.
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Craig Smolin
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Re: GStar
Been throwing the TL, teebird, and destroyer for the last 3-4 weeks ... and absolutely loving them. All fly like you would want them to, that is, slightly beat in but not flippy, and lots of glide.
The teebird in particular is just tremendous ... straight flying with a nice forward fade. Complements the Brinster teebird and my TLs really nicely.
The TL has a nice bit of flippyness to it, but so far seems to be able to fight out of it, and doesn't roll all the way over.
The teebird in particular is just tremendous ... straight flying with a nice forward fade. Complements the Brinster teebird and my TLs really nicely.
The TL has a nice bit of flippyness to it, but so far seems to be able to fight out of it, and doesn't roll all the way over.
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Sam Henderson
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Re: GStar
How are they beating up? I have thrown my TL and it seems to scuff up quick. The TL goes pretty far but I don't want it to turn into a roller in 2 weeks.
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Re: GStar
Anyone thrown the aviar driver? interested in how it compares to a kc
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Dave Jackson
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Re: GStar
G star is really nice grippy plastic for winter golf I've found.
Destroyers and Leopards in G Star plastic have been working well for me. No signs of them wearing at an accelerated rate. Although, Leopards don't hit trees either.
Destroyers and Leopards in G Star plastic have been working well for me. No signs of them wearing at an accelerated rate. Although, Leopards don't hit trees either.
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Re: GStar
is the gspot aviar driver big beaded?
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Re: GStar
Ordered 25 GStar Terns for April Showers.
We'll see how they bomb on hole 12@Hyzer.
We'll see how they bomb on hole 12@Hyzer.
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Shawn Mullen
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Re: GStar
Titan_Bariloni wrote:is the gspot aviar driver big beaded?
Yes, the "aviar driver" is the big bead one. They have a beadless "aviar" too.
gonna just order one on payday....can't find much feedback on them anywhere.
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Tony Ruschioni
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Re: GStar
I have been using the Gstar Teebird and Roc3 since they were released and thoroughly enjoy them. Curious to how they will feel in the warmer weather. The Roc3 seems more stable/straight flying than the reg Champs. I have a destroyer i am trying as well that seems to have some good glide to it.
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Craig Smolin
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Re: GStar
Threw my G* TL and Teebird the last few days in 55-65 degree weather. Still very grippy, and only slightly more flexible than they've been all winter. Definitely not going to be coming out of the bag as the weather gets warmer. But curious to see how they change in 70-80 degree weather
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Re: GStar
guess I gotta feel one of these gspots soon
