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Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted

Posted by: user112040 | Tue 7th Apr 2009 14:51 | Last Reply

http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=105588

Read this at your own risk, as whats in your bag may never be the same again....

In all fairness the bloke who's reviewed these (just an average Joe like you or i ) as done a cracking job.

Thought i'd share it with you all.

Paul.

 

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:06

These are much better, JP. Don't forget you struck the 3 iron beautifully at Wychwood.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user33026 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:20

That cavity is massive!  The club must be wider at address than my driver! 

Mizzy MP57's, now that's a good looking club.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user77012
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:23

I have to agree Jonny especially the long irons with the under cut althought I don't think the photo does it justice .I have a simillar designed set of clubs probably better irons too  also forged at the Endo plant by there in house own brand called Epon also a pic of my miura blades. But I prefer to play my Marus JP has kindly posted.

Epon AF-501 Irons 5-PW Miura 2008 MB-5003 Blade Iron

 

 

 Newsfash

Just added this to the fleet hmmmm...................

 New Maruman Cart Staff Golf Bag, Blue Color

 

Thanks paulie for not entering into a bidding war I owe you one.


Last edit : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:50
re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:44

You got it then, well done you poser.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user77012
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:49

Its debut shall be the NvS if it gets here in time from OZ.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user26342
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:50

as I said, it won't stay white for long, not if us Northerners get our hands on it!!

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user77012
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:52

It's nice and glossy to wipe off all your dribble Floody.lol

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user77012
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 16:53

It's nice and glossy to wipe off all your dribble Floody.lol

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user99350
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 18:34

 Standard marketing dressed up as a review. Negative point still means you'll hit it further, of course suits all handicaps. I think they're nothing special to look at too. Wouldn't give a second glance if they were £150.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user77012
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 19:46

whats your avatar John?

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 20:14

Badge of the Augusta National golf club, Georgia. They are holding the Masters there this week.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user26342
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 20:39

Dave,

I nearly bit

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user77012
Reply : Tue 7th Apr 2009 22:05

Not only do they look amazing Paul they awsome in play and one of the softest feeling clubs you could hit perhaps that's why I own 3 sets CB1006's, Blades & CB202's combo'd and the 5003 blades.The 5003 are more forgiving than some muscle back clubs I have played.

The feelers are out four a bag for you.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 10:06

Nice looking blade, Paul. hope you manage to improve with them.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 14:45

These are the Marumans that Dave Ley gave to me.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user33026 [FORUM MODERATOR]
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 14:47

Now that's a proper player's club John.  Very nice looking

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 19:28

Not a stupid question at all,Paul, they are not blades but they do have cavity, so what one would call them I don't know.

What I do know is that when you look down on them at address they look exactly like blades and play like blades, because they have a very sharp leading edge which requires precise striking. Something that is evading me as I get older.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 20:02

Finding the spot is not that easy anymore, Paul, so I have to rely on salvaging something from a poor strike by using my cavity back Callaways.

Who knows, perhaps I might improve come the summer.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 21:41

My problem Paul is that my short game starts from the tee. Perhaps I need a lesson from Mr Devlin.

re: Maruman conductor 2007 review....not for the fainted hearted
user52922
Reply : Wed 8th Apr 2009 22:38

Paul, you are not getting the abusive PM's that he is sending me non-stop.


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