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Main idea is irons shafts and choosing/selecting something thatll fit my swing. 

I've got quite a quick swing, I'm hitting at 7000ft above sea level an 8 iron 185 yards/7 iron 195 yards. I've been playing a regular set of Ap2 716s with project x 95 gram shafts. I am aware I need something stiffer. 

Driver club head spead is about 110<mph 

I kinda need to figure out what sort of weight iron I'd need and if stiff would be good or x stiff ? 

Dynamic gold S300 or S400 ? What would the weight difference influence? 

Or go x100 shafts ? 

Cheers 


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12 minutes ago, Bjorn said:

Main idea is irons shafts and choosing/selecting something thatll fit my swing. 

I've got quite a quick swing, I'm hitting at 7000ft above sea level an 8 iron 185 yards/7 iron 195 yards. I've been playing a regular set of Ap2 716s with project x 95 gram shafts. I am aware I need something stiffer. 

Driver club head spead is about 110<mph 

I kinda need to figure out what sort of weight iron I'd need and if stiff would be good or x stiff ? 

Dynamic gold S300 or S400 ? What would the weight difference influence? 

Or go x100 shafts ? 

Cheers 

Do you have access to a fitter? Really can't know with much accuracy unless you get on a monitor and see what works for you. If you aren't able to be fitted another way which will take some money to blow is to order one club, say a 7i, of new or used AP2 716 with an S300 and S400 and see what works best for you. 

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Just fyi, the difference between S300 and 400 is about 2-3 grams. That weight is further stretched out over the length of the shaft. You will not see a difference between them while playing them. S200 and S400 exist because some DGs fall outside of the manufacturing tolerances, hence they are sold as 200 and 400.

I will tell you that if you are around 110 driver speed, then sub 100 shafts probably aren't necessary or helping you. You could look at the 130g stuff (DGs, PX, Nippon Modus3 130, etc), but most people are best suited in that 105-115g range.


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