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I was recently fitted for irons.  After hitting several irons at a retailer I think I would like to buy the AP1.  My previous irons were x-18s.  714's come with stock XP95.  It seems like that is a pretty light shaft.  Should I go with the Dynamic gold S300 in lieu of the XP95 S300? Would I even feel any difference as an amateur?  Should I consider KBS?

I average in the mid 80's and hit my 7 iron about 165 yards.  With my regular shafts I hit a high ball flight.  My fitting suggested I should be hitting a stiff shaft and that I should have 1/4 to 1/2 inn of length added and 2 degree toe up.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Plastic ball, metal stick, got it…

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I was recently fitted for irons.  After hitting several irons at a retailer I think I would like to buy the AP1.  My previous irons were x-18s.  714's come with stock XP95.  It seems like that is a pretty light shaft.  Should I go with the Dynamic gold S300 in lieu of the XP95 S300? Would I even feel any difference as an amateur?  Should I consider KBS?

I average in the mid 80's and hit my 7 iron about 165 yards.  With my regular shafts I hit a high ball flight.  My fitting suggested I should be hitting a stiff shaft and that I should have 1/4 to 1/2 inn of length added and 2 degree toe up.

What shafts did you have in your X18's? If they were stock then the XP95 is a similar weight.

It's tough to give you an answer on what shaft because we don't know your ball flight numbers. KBS Tours will have slightly different performance characteristics compared to XP95/standard S300.

What shaft did the fitter recommend you use?

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Both said I could use a stiff shaft. My x-18s were a uniflex shaft.
Driver: Titleist 909 D2 9.5 degrees Voodoo Stiff Woods: Diablo 15 degrees Stiff & Diablo Octane Tour 18 degrees Stiff Hybrid: Taylormade Mid Rescue 19 degrees Irons: Callaway X-18 4-PW Wedges: Titleist Vokey Black Nickel 52 56 60 Putter: Ping Zing Karsten Putter
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Both said I could use a stiff shaft. My x-18s were a uniflex shaft.

I get that but did they specify what stiff shaft? If you want to keep the weight similar, go with the XP95, if you want to go heavier then look at the S300 or KBS Tour. KBS Tour will tend to launch higher than the S300.

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Pardon, the fitter recommended S300.

I realize Dynamic Gold and True Temper XP95 both are available in S300.

Driver: Titleist 909 D2 9.5 degrees Voodoo Stiff Woods: Diablo 15 degrees Stiff & Diablo Octane Tour 18 degrees Stiff Hybrid: Taylormade Mid Rescue 19 degrees Irons: Callaway X-18 4-PW Wedges: Titleist Vokey Black Nickel 52 56 60 Putter: Ping Zing Karsten Putter
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These two True Temper shafts have different weight and dynamics:

  • XP95_S300: 95 grams, high launch, medium spin.
  • Dynamic Gold S300: 130 grams, low launch, medium spin. (FCM = 5.8, slightly light to flex compared to other stiffs)

http://www.truetemper.com/products/

Note: Uniflex shafts from the X18 era were mid-launch, and would fall between the above two in weight; and would be slightly softer in flex.

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KBS Tour_ Stiff: Mid-launch... Go see specs, taper and parallel tip versions are different.

http://kbsgolfshafts.com/shafts/kbs-tour

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Thanks for the info guys. I ordered the set with xp95. I'm excited for my first set of custom clubs. We'll see how I score in a few weeks. I will blame the clubs either way. :-P
Driver: Titleist 909 D2 9.5 degrees Voodoo Stiff Woods: Diablo 15 degrees Stiff & Diablo Octane Tour 18 degrees Stiff Hybrid: Taylormade Mid Rescue 19 degrees Irons: Callaway X-18 4-PW Wedges: Titleist Vokey Black Nickel 52 56 60 Putter: Ping Zing Karsten Putter
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Cool, good luck, I think you'll like those clubs.

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