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Looking for a new shaft...
I'm currently hitting the Taylor Made R580 (S shaft) which I hit well but I think I would benefit from a firmer/better shaft. I have a pretty smooth but fast swing (115-125 range).
I'm a 78-84 golfer Any reccomendations?? |
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Re: Looking for a new shaft...
I highly recommend a Blue or White Diamana 73(x-stiff) or 83(stiff) grams.
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Re: Looking for a new shaft...
$300 is more than I'm looking to spend. Let me clarify...looking for something less than $100
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Re: Looking for a new shaft...
Aldila NV FTW
It's been out long enough that it should def be under $100 Great shaft, great price. |
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Re: Looking for a new shaft...
It depends on you launch angle and backspin. With 115+ though you should probably be in an X flex shaft. I would also go shorter than 45" and heavier than 65g if you want to hit more fairways.
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Re: Looking for a new shaft...
Im not sure on the price or if it still available at most shops but the Graffaloy Blue shaft was a lot firmer at the tip then all other shatfs ive played and it was reasonably priced when i got it.
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Re: Looking for a new shaft...
If your replacing just the shaft, be careful, often a shaft replacement will leave your club feeling too light/heavy. If you are only going to spend $100, you are going to end up with some of the current popular shafts that are stock for current drivers, you may want to think about waiting and spending the $ on a new driver with the shaft of choice that fits you best. I have had poor luck in past, every shaft change I have done to a driver has resulted in a poorly weighted driver or shortly after the surgery I have cracked faces that are not under any warranty to get a replacement from the company.
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