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Also a NEW company ENZO produces some damn fine shafts.

http://www.enzogolfshafts.com/index.htm

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Unfortunately, there is no answer to this question because there are so many variables it's not as simple as driver X will increase your yardage by Y yards. It depends on factors such as your launch angle, shaft, how often you hit sweet spot, etc. The average player (probably a 10+ handicapper), if properly fitted will most likely see a yardage gain by going to a new driver because they are so much more forgiving now. For someone with your swing speed, the proper shaft is probably more important than the clubhead itself.

Did that its an X shaft Just curious about the driver head....

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