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cmojibi

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  • Birthday 11/30/1979

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    Mini-Golfer

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  • Index: 6.1
  • Plays: Righty

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  1. Good Afternoon, I'm happy to say I just found these forums and got through my 3 "newbie" posts. I'm looking forward to getting some advice and hopefully giving a bit as well. On to my question. I am a 6.1 index and have been playing for about 15 years. To date, I have always been a stock shaft in whatever driver I'm using guy. I've never been club fitted or swing analyzed. I'm pretty much self taught with some tips from my 18 handicap dad while growing up. I have recently decided to get into some more custom clubbing and I was wondering if I could get some help on what kind of shaft I would want in my driver. My swing speed is fast (110+) with a pretty short backswing and relatively good tempo given how fast I swing. I am a long hitter, bottoming out around 280 and creeping up to 330+ on big hits. Unfortunately, given my time, a large majority of my golf is spent playing in Oil industry scrambles. While scrambles are fun, it is a lot of grip it and rip it which is where my high swing speed is coming from. Right now I'm using a Calloway Hyper X, 8.5degree driver with a stock stiff shaft. My preffered play is a high fade but when I get into some bad swings, I tend to overswing and hook it left. From what I'm reading, I might be wanting to use an X stiff given my swing speed. I've been researching and have heard good things about the Diamana Blueboard series. Would I be correct in assuming I wanted a bit heavier shaft with X stiffness? What would you guys recommend? Thanks in advance.
  2. Glad you guys aren't underwater after IKE!
  3. cmojibi

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    Im 28, but play like im 28mo's
  4. Sales and Mktg in the oil business.
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