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hey i was just wondering-does anybody have any experience hitting a fujikura Zcom shaft? im not so interested in buying one, but i saw them on several tour issued clubs on ebay and was interested. Does anybody know the bend profile, or player who they would be best suited for. i think there r several types, but i dunno the difference between them...

Driver: r7 460 TP 10.5 w/Ozik Altus SX
3 Wood: Tour Proto 14.5 w/Ozik Xcon7 SX
Hybrid: Tour Proto. A2TS 19 w/ Matrix Ozik Altus HB SX
Irons: R7tp w/project x 6.0
Wedges: spin milled 56 w/ Proj. x 5.5 XTour60putter: Monza CorzaBall: Pro V1/ whatevers in my bag.

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hey i was just wondering-does anybody have any experience hitting a fujikura Zcom shaft? im not so interested in buying one, but i saw them on several tour issued clubs on ebay and was interested. Does anybody know the bend profile, or player who they would be best suited for. i think there r several types, but i dunno the difference between them...

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The Zcom series is the easiest of all shafts to decipher. Z-Com stands for "Zone of communication." The first letter in the shaft's name is the area where the shaft is most soft, it is stiff in others. I wish other companies would take Fujikura's idea and incorporate it, they even go so far as to place the bend profile in graphics on the shaft. The B zone is the stiffest overall, but its predominant bend is in the butt section, it is stiff in the tip. Great shaft for golfers with a long swing arc, smooth transition and a very late release of their wrist cock. it's a tough shaft to fit into. The M zone is only avialable as an ultra light (54g) at retail although heavier weights are available to the tour. It's stiff in the tip, and butt while being soft in the midsection. Great shaft for golfers who are inbetween, medium swing arc, medium transition, medium wrist cock release. The T zone is stiff in the butt and midsection and softer in the tip. Outstanding fairway wood shaft, it's a good fit for golfers who have a short, compact swing arc, an aggressive transition, but a semi-early wrist cock release. Very high quality shafts, but the installation is crucial due to a very long tip section. Not a shaft I would ebay or buy from any clubbuilder.
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