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as shown in my signature i have a ping g5 driver. i am not a big shaft guy i uasally just stick with the stock shafts. Uasally companys outsource there stock shafts but on my ping it just says that it is a ping shaft. Our the ping stock shafts any good because i know the heads sure are

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No the Ping stockers are junk. The only good stock shaft is the REAX made for TaylorMade. You should get an Aldila ONE shaft off of Ebay for 8 dollars. The aldila one stands up to the best of today;s shafts.

"People think the size of the head is most important. Wrong. It's getting a quality shaft. test different shafts to see which goes the straightest. Also, more degrees of loft on the head is better than less. Eleven degrees is about right."


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No the Ping stockers are junk. The only good stock shaft is the REAX made for TaylorMade. You should get an Aldila ONE shaft off of Ebay for 8 dollars. The aldila one stands up to the best of today;s shafts.

What about the Fujikara shafts in the Cleveland drivers? i have the hibore with regular flex and its the best club/shaft combo i have ever used, im hitting them over 300m not to bad for a "stock" shaft.. PS sorry about the meters but im an Aussie its all we use!!


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