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I am going to buy a 17 degree 910H and i need advice on the shaft. I went to a demo day and tried all the shaft options in stiff apart from the 904HB which wasn't available. I found them all the be a little weak for me and hence i am stuck on what to do.

My Driver SS is around 110-112 mph. I play Voodoo SVS6 tipped 1 inch and that lays nicely in the driver. I am starting to wonder if i would be better of going for a soft X flex though.

I hit the ball fairly high and am a handsy player that produces considerable spin. Up till now every hybrid has gone too high for me apart from the Adams idea pro gold that i own now but that has a altus hb shaft that feels too whippy to me and goes all over the place.

So any suggestions on what to do...

1. Get a 904HB stiff tipped an inch to play a nice low launch?

2. Stick with the Voodoo svs8 and tip an inch?

3. Go for an X flex in something like the Voodoo or Rombax?

Any help would be appreciated.

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My swing is a little slower but...

I play a Project X HE6 in my *19 910H and so far i'm loving it.

No duck hooks...

Can play a slight draw or fade but the thing goes mostly strait and far.

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What are you playing in your Driver/3 wood? I was considering the Project X HD2 as i figure the flex will be perfect. I have always struggled with flex as stiff was weak and x flex was too much for me.

Originally Posted by Stonecold

My swing is a little slower but...

I play a Project X HE6 in my *19 910H and so far i'm loving it.

No duck hooks...

Can play a slight draw or fade but the thing goes mostly strait and far.



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my swing speed is 110 and I use RIP 80's in x-flex.  I tend to spin the ball more than most though.

why not get a dynamic gold x100?  I've got one in my hybrid and love it.

Bag:
Driver and 3-wood: Titleist 910D3 9.5* + 910Df 15* w/ Aldila RIP 80 X flex
2-iron: King Cobra II Forged DG-x100

3-Hybrid: 20* Adams 9031DF DG-x100
4-9 irons: Bridgestone Tour Premium DG-s400
Wedges: Vokey 200 series: 48, 54, 60 DG-s400
Putter: original Cameron Newport gunmetal blue
 

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I don't like steel shaft in my hybrid and i want the weight around 90-100 grams max. I also play DG SL S300 in my Mizuno irons even though i could probably handle more. I want a shaft that is as light and flexible as possible but that i can still feel and control. The SL is perfect for me even with a 6 iron ss of around 90 mph.

I have opted for a Voodoo SVS8 tipped an inch. This felt like a safe bet as i have the same shaft but lighter in my woods and they feel great. If i don't like the result i can always get something like a Project X 6.5 for only 40 bucks or so.

Originally Posted by B of H

my swing speed is 110 and I use RIP 80's in x-flex.  I tend to spin the ball more than most though.

why not get a dynamic gold x100?  I've got one in my hybrid and love it.



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My Driver is a stock Cobra regular flex

Cobra Fit-On Max 65

My 3 wood is also stock 910F fairway wood

MITSUBISHI RAYON DIAMANA KAI'LI 75 FOR TITLEIST

This is the first time I went with a custom flex because I am hitting my Project X shafted irons very well.

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