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did the little survey thing on the true temper website and this is the shaft it recommended for my irons. Thinking about having them put on. Anyone use these before?

Right now Im just using the stock shafts that are regular flex. These are supposed to be alot higher trajectory which I like the idea of.

Driver: D2 - 10.5° - Fujikura Rombax 5X07
5 Wood: R9 - 19°
Irons: Taylor Made CB
Wedges: Vokey Oil Can 52°, 56°, 64°
Putter: Scotty Custom Studio Design  Balls: ProV1

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The True Temper factory is actually in my small town in Mississippi. Wonder if I could find somebody there to give me a deal.....? ha

Don't know much about the shafts, but from what I've read they seem to be great.

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Burner Driver 9.5*
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755 Irons Tri Spec S Shafts 585 19* Hybrid w/ Aldilia NV S Shaft 3DX 23* Hybrid Tour 58* wedge CG 12 56* Wedge NCX-Ray Alpha Putter

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I have them in my last irons. Great shafts. Noticably lighter than the DGs. Good ball flight, nice feel, I would have got them in my current ones if I didn't get such a deal.

Brian

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  • 3 years later...

I used the same shaft except in regular... After going thru the online fitting as you did, I furthered my research....

I went through Edwin Watts, and tried the Mizuno shaft optimizer

It offered 3 options shafts in steel,,R300 SL soft stepped

R300 GS95

R300 dynalite gold SL

Great shafts by the way

Driver: Wishon 959 OL v2 reg 10.5*
fw wood 949 mc 16.5 4 wood


irons: AP1 5- gap GS 95 regular

multiple wedges

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Any chance you could try the Dynalite SL S300 as part of a Titleist fitting kit? Fitters can take a wrench and fit different shafts to different heads so you could feel the shots and get some launch data on them.

Note that the Dynalite is a high-launch shaft, so you want to make sure you don't balloon the ball on short irons. The Dynamic Gold SL S300 is about the same weight, but it is a low-launch shaft.

Not sure if the CB head would be in the fitting cart, but the AP2 - somewhat similar - might be.

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Originally Posted by WUTiger

Any chance you could try the Dynalite SL S300 as part of a Titleist fitting kit? Fitters can take a wrench and fit different shafts to different heads so you could feel the shots and get some launch data on them.

Note that the Dynalite is a high-launch shaft, so you want to make sure you don't balloon the ball on short irons. The Dynamic Gold SL S300 is about the same weight, but it is a low-launch shaft.

Not sure if the CB head would be in the fitting cart, but the AP2 - somewhat similar - might be.

I agree. I was suprised to find how different shafts felt at my last fitting and it varied as I tried different clubs. Meaning shafts that felt good in one brand/type of club felt completely different in another. I did the TT OL fitting thing and it recommends PX 6.0 for me and I couldn't hit those in any club I tried. Depending on how elaborate the fitting cart you should have lots of choices.

Dave :-)

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