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My old driver Titleist 983K 9.5* has a Titleist 4560 shaft. From a search I found it is 60 grams and 4.7 torque and listed as a regular flex.

My new driver 907 D2 10.5* has a Aldila made for Titleist shaft and it is 3.9 torque and 67 grams shaft. I can hit my old driver about 20 yards more.

I have never had my swing tested but 2 guys said probably low to mid 80's.

I was thinking about getting a new V2 shaft for my 907 D2 and I used their club selection wizard and it came up with a 5050 57g 3.7 torque. I figure that I could gain my 20 yards back due to the weight.

Of course I realize I need to get my swing speed acurately tested before I get my club reshafted.

Thanks for any comments.

Titleist 907 D2 Driver
Nike Sasquatch 2 3 wood
Nickent 2 Genex Ironwood
Nickent 4DX 20*
Nickent 3DX 26*Nickent 3DX RC 6-PWCleveland CG11 52* Cleveland CG11 56* Odyssey 992 Putter


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Before you spend any more money without solid evidence as to what you need find a clubfitter with plenty of launch monitor experience and go see him/her and do a launch monitor session. Solid factual numbers are the best way to go.

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