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Shaft Options for Sim Max 2, 10.5*, Fujikura or Mitsubishi?


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Getting a replacement club delivered. Was told it would have a Mitsubishi Tensei AV RAW blue, in regular flex. I can keep that or keep the stock Fujikura Ventus blue 6R, from my return club. I will be able to hit both briefly in a simulator, but will have to make a pretty quick choice on what to walk out with.

Can anybody advise me on the differences of these two shafts? Or if you feel one is an upgrade over the other?

A little insight, I'm 61 and carry the SIM / Ventus combo 220 to 230 yds. 10.5* turned up tp 11* to reduce some side spin. Fade is my common ball flight with the Ventus.

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52 minutes ago, Court said:

Can anybody advise me on the differences of these two shafts? Or if you feel one is an upgrade over the other?

Not sure that would matter since you will get to hit them. Go with what works for you. That being said, @Adam C can help.

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Those two shafts will be very similar. You might hit one better in the simulator but over the long term I would be pretty surprised if you saw any substantial difference.

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