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a clubfitter suggest that my shaft maybe too stiff for me...therefore do anyone know a shaft that is not so expensive yet good?...i am recently brought a new harddrive for my computer and is left with not so much $$$ to spend...thanks...
Handicap Index: 16.4
Driver: Taylormade Burner 9.5 Degree
Wood: Nike Sasquatch 2 , Honshin Wood
Hybrid: Taylormade Rescue Dual 22 Degree
Iron: Macgregor Mactech M685 (4-PW)Wedge: Honshin Professional Wedge 56 Degree , Adam Golf Tom Watson 2007 Wedge 60 DegreePutter: Honshin PutterBall: Taylormade TP/Red

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a clubfitter suggest that my shaft maybe too stiff for me...therefore do anyone know a shaft that is not so expensive yet good?...i am recently brought a new harddrive for my computer and is left with not so much $$$ to spend...thanks...

We all said this in another entry, but I'll summarize it here: shafts are THE most personalized part of any golf club. Do yourself a favor and get fitted. If you buy the shaft and installation, the fitting should be free.

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i am asking the average price for a good shaft...i don't want to enter a pro shop without bring enough cash...
Handicap Index: 16.4
Driver: Taylormade Burner 9.5 Degree
Wood: Nike Sasquatch 2 , Honshin Wood
Hybrid: Taylormade Rescue Dual 22 Degree
Iron: Macgregor Mactech M685 (4-PW)Wedge: Honshin Professional Wedge 56 Degree , Adam Golf Tom Watson 2007 Wedge 60 DegreePutter: Honshin PutterBall: Taylormade TP/Red

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i am asking the average price for a good shaft...i don't want to enter a pro shop without bring enough cash...

$100 will give you plenty of choices for a new shaft, grip and installation

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$100 will give you plenty of choices for a new shaft, grip and installation

I agree, $100 will buy you a really nice shaft.

here are some prices online for the more popular shafts aldila nv - $ 87.00 fujikura tour platform - $87.00 (this is the one i use) graphite design ys6 - $80.00 graffaloy pro launch - $60.00
IN MY BAG! OGIO VIPER
driver: Titleist 905T 10.5* - Fujikura TP 26.3 Stiff
3wood: Titleist 904F 15* - Fujikura TP 27.3 Stiff
5wood: Titleist 904F 19* - Fujikura Speeder Stiff
irons: Titleist 735cm Chrome - DGS300 Stiffwedges: Cleveland CG10 Black Pearl (52*, 56*, 60*)putter: Ping G2i Anserball:...

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Since your fitter has seen your swing and has prolly gathered data on it, ask him what he recommends and then put it on the board so we have something to compare it to. Need to know what you're currently playing.

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Once your fitter recommends a shaft for you, you might want to check eBay. They have a ton of golf equipment so its a good place to look for a cheap shaft.

Jeff Gladchun

In my bag:
Driver: TaylorMade R7 Quad, 9.5°, Aldila NV
3 Wood: Titleist 904F, 15°, YS-6+ StiffIrons: Titleist 695CB 3-PWWedges: Titleist Vokey 252.08, SM56.10 SM60.08Putter: Odyssey White Steel #5 Center-ShaftBall: TaylorMade TP Black / Titleist ProV1xHome Course: Oakland Hills...


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what shaft are you looking for? "S" ? I've a fujikura Speeder I could send you for free - just cover the postage (I'm afraid it could be 30 - 40 to Singapore?). Still has a 510TP clubhead on it (with weight cartridge missing).
I've no use for it, anything for fellows sandtrappers
let me know.

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what shaft are you looking for? "S" ? I've a fujikura Speeder I could send you for free - just cover the postage (I'm afraid it could be 30 - 40 to Singapore?). Still has a 510TP clubhead on it (with weight cartridge missing).

What a guy!

Jeff Gladchun

In my bag:
Driver: TaylorMade R7 Quad, 9.5°, Aldila NV
3 Wood: Titleist 904F, 15°, YS-6+ StiffIrons: Titleist 695CB 3-PWWedges: Titleist Vokey 252.08, SM56.10 SM60.08Putter: Odyssey White Steel #5 Center-ShaftBall: TaylorMade TP Black / Titleist ProV1xHome Course: Oakland Hills...


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what shaft are you looking for? "S" ? I've a fujikura Speeder I could send you for free - just cover the postage (I'm afraid it could be 30 - 40 to Singapore?). Still has a 510TP clubhead on it (with weight cartridge missing).

That's exactly the shaft I was looking for, but since you offered it to the xd3 first, i will give him some time to respond. If he doesn't respond, i would love to put that shaft on the 905R that I have purchased. I'm located in California so it shouldn't cost that much to ship.
IN MY BAG! OGIO VIPER
driver: Titleist 905T 10.5* - Fujikura TP 26.3 Stiff
3wood: Titleist 904F 15* - Fujikura TP 27.3 Stiff
5wood: Titleist 904F 19* - Fujikura Speeder Stiff
irons: Titleist 735cm Chrome - DGS300 Stiffwedges: Cleveland CG10 Black Pearl (52*, 56*, 60*)putter: Ping G2i Anserball:...

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What a guy!

thanks, but really - how much can I sell it for? I barely dumped off my Mitsubishi LT-70 TP shaft, which is much more rare than the fuji.

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That's exactly the shaft I was looking for, but since you offered it to the xd3 first, i will give him some time to respond. If he doesn't respond, i would love to put that shaft on the 905R that I have purchased. I'm located in California so it shouldn't cost that much to ship.

I Don't think my offer is reasonable for xd3 - I sold a club on eBay to Hong Kong and shipping was $48 - that's 1/2 way towards a shaft, that will really fit him. If no new posts from him by friday - send me a PM with address and I'll find out shipping cost and let you know.

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thanks, but really - how much can I sell it for? I barely dumped off my Mitsubishi LT-70 TP shaft, which is much more rare than the fuji.

You got the automated email just like the rest of 'em!

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i am looking for a regular shaft...so a stiff shaft is useless to me...(my driver is on stiff shaft currently)...thanks Rafcin...i will ask my fitter wad shaft he recommend before deciding wad to get...Grafalloy price seem to be reasonable...


anyway...the late reply is because i went for a short golfing/shopping trip in Bangkok...
Handicap Index: 16.4
Driver: Taylormade Burner 9.5 Degree
Wood: Nike Sasquatch 2 , Honshin Wood
Hybrid: Taylormade Rescue Dual 22 Degree
Iron: Macgregor Mactech M685 (4-PW)Wedge: Honshin Professional Wedge 56 Degree , Adam Golf Tom Watson 2007 Wedge 60 DegreePutter: Honshin PutterBall: Taylormade TP/Red

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UST Proforce 65 or 75 are pretty good shafts and you can buy them for $30. I got on the launch monitor with my driver and a bunch of different shafts and found that the proforce 65 I hit dead center around 290. And I tried the Aldila NV, Graffaloy Blue, and a bunch of other hot shafts but the UST was the one that worked with my swing. I have an extra one that I pulled out of a BB Hawkeye. I'm not sure what the tip diameter is off hand but you're welcome to have it if it will help your game.

What's in my bag
Driver: Taylor Made R7 425 9.5 degrees UST Proforce 65 shaft
3 Wood: Taylor Made V Steel 15 degrees
Taylor Made Rescue Dual 22 degrees (UST IROD shaft)
Irons: Mizuno MP-67 (bent 1 degree upright)Gap Wedge: Mizuno R Series Black Nickle 52 Sand Wedge: Mizuno R Series Black Nickle...


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UST Proforce 65 or 75 are pretty good shafts and you can buy them for $30. I got on the launch monitor with my driver and a bunch of different shafts and found that the proforce 65 I hit dead center around 290. And I tried the Aldila NV, Graffaloy Blue, and a bunch of other hot shafts but the UST was the one that worked with my swing. I have an extra one that I pulled out of a BB Hawkeye. I'm not sure what the tip diameter is off hand but you're welcome to have it if it will help your game.

UST ProForce (purple/yellow) is IMHO one of the best out there. I still have it on my 3W and 5W (since 2003!) You can always install a ferrule to convert from 335 to 350 and vice-versa - about $1.50 @ golfsmith.com

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