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  1. Today I shot my lowest score ever of 82. I haven't been able to break the 90 mark much this year, but I have been playing quite a bit lately and it really seemed to pay off today. I was playing with my new Taylormade ATV wedge set today and I actually think the 60* really helped my game. Until I got that club I would just try half shots with a 56*.
  2. Sorry about the confusion there. I had allready re-shafted the clubs with DG regular shafts when I posted the first thread. I actually re-shafted them last thursday and tried them for the first time on the weekend. Didnt really like the regular flex, a bit too flimsy, so I had seen the graphite shafts on ebay and thought I would ask about them.
  3. Thanks for the info guys. I tried out some new clubs but the sets I found that I liked were all close to a grand so that was out. SoI bought a set of TT DG regular flex shafts online for 80 bucks and then an extractor and new ferules and epoxy from golfworks. So im only out 200 bucks to re-shaft the clubs. I tried them on the range today and they are good and I seem to have picked up a little yardage. As i get used to the shafts I figure I will get a bit more again. But I saw the graphite shafts and thought about trying them out as well.
  4. I am fairly new to golf but I golf about 4 or 5 times a week. I currently have a set of Adams A3 irons 4-pw with Dynamic Gold extra stiff shafts. I hit them straight but I am close to 2 club lenghts short of where I would like to be. I am thinking about re-shafting with a set of graphite shafts. I have an average swing speed, around 80 - 85 mph. I am considering a set of Aldila NV shafts. Any advice? Anybody currently using these in their clubs?
  5. Hi everybody. I just signed up today to check out the site. Im from Nerepis N.B. in Canada. looking forward to checking out the site and meeting some people who enjoy the sport as much as I do.
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