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So I recently went to my demo day and I tested all the major OEM irons out. While I was there I found out that my PX 5.5s are to light for me so I need, well want, to reshaft my irons. I hit Dynamic Gold S300s pretty good and I also hit the X100s really good. The Rifle 6.0s where good but the 6.5s seemed like a little to much. I prefer a lower/medium ball flight and so I don't know if I should get some s300s or 6.0s. I am curious thought if any of you have reshafted some irons recently and about what it cost to do so?

909 D2 9.5* Voodoo
906 F4 15.5* UST V2
3DX DC 19* UST SR2
AP2 3-PW PX 5.5
Vokey SM 52.08 & 58.08 DG S300 Circa '62 no. 7 NXT TourWhite Tacki-Mac Itomic Career Low: 1 over par 71


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You going to do it yourself of have someone else do it?

Most places charge like $20 per club for labor. Then you pay for the shaft and grip separately.

I've re-shafted my own clubs multiple times, and if you are handy, I'd recommend doing it yourself. Its really pretty easy with the right equipment. Getting the head off the old shaft is the hardest part, but its easy with the correct torch.

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10.5 degree R7 460
Great Big Bertha 3W
Bazooka Geo Max 3H MP-32 3 - PW 588 Raw Tour Grind 52 degree 588 Raw Tour Grind 56 degree BC1


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Dumb question I think. My 3 and 4 hybrid irons (Adams Tech OS) are set up for draw. Is there a way to reshaft the club and make them square or normal??

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So I recently went to my demo day and I tested all the major OEM irons out. While I was there I found out that my PX 5.5s are to light for me so I need, well want, to reshaft my irons. I hit Dynamic Gold S300s pretty good and I also hit the X100s really good. The Rifle 6.0s where good but the 6.5s seemed like a little to much. I prefer a lower/medium ball flight and so I don't know if I should get some s300s or 6.0s. I am curious thought if any of you have reshafted some irons recently and about what it cost to do so?

S300, smooth as silk


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Dumb question I think. My 3 and 4 hybrid irons (Adams Tech OS) are set up for draw. Is there a way to reshaft the club and make them square or normal??

No, not with the shaft, the draw effect is in the head itself


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Just had my clubs reshafted.... cost me $15 a club to have the S300's pulled and have the KBS Tours put in. The KBS's I bought were pul outs with new grips.

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Just had my clubs reshafted.... cost me $15 a club to have the S300's pulled and have the KBS Tours put in. The KBS's I bought were pul outs with new grips.

KBS Tours are excellent shafts, enjoy


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Thanks, thats not the answer I was hoping for but thats okay just means I either need to learn to hit it without the draw or buy some new sticks

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Thanks for all the replies guys. I hit some 6.0s yestreday at the range and even thought I wasn't hitting the ball good at all they just seemed to be really heavy towards the grip. I am gonna try the s300s and see how those feel. I just know I would be better off with a stiffer shaft and something a hair heavier.

909 D2 9.5* Voodoo
906 F4 15.5* UST V2
3DX DC 19* UST SR2
AP2 3-PW PX 5.5
Vokey SM 52.08 & 58.08 DG S300 Circa '62 no. 7 NXT TourWhite Tacki-Mac Itomic Career Low: 1 over par 71


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then i wld do the s400

:callaway: BB Alpha 815 DBD 10.5* Rogue Silver 60 :callaway: x2hot 3deep 14.5* (TBD) :tmade: RSI UDI 20* RIP Tour 90 :bridgestone: J40CB 4-PW Steelfiber i95 :vokey: SM4 50* KBS Tour V :vokey: SM5 54* KBS 610 :vokey: SM5 58* KBS HI-REV 2.0 MannKrafted Handmade Custom


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Thanks, thats not the answer I was hoping for but thats okay just means I either need to learn to hit it without the draw or buy some new sticks

Best thing to do is buy a normal driver and hit the range everyday for a month hitting at least 30+ balls, move the ball around, move your feet around, change your grip, etc... etc.... until you figure out what works for you, there is no correct swing, only your swing and making it square at impact, whatever you gotta do to make that happen is your correct swing

then i wld do the s400

Unless you get paid to play golf, you won't notice a difference between the S300 and S400 shafts, just go right to the X100's


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I hit the PX 5.5 for 2 years. I liked them, but I was inconsistant. I recently purchased new irons with X100 sensicore shafts. Theses shafts are heavy and 'STIFF'. So I reshafted (DIY) with S300, +1 on smooth as silk. These shafts are the bomb. If you are still interested I have the x100's in my garage (4-P).

G10 (VS Proto 65 X) or 905S (speeder X) / X Tour 3W (VS Proto S) / Adams Idea Tour Proto 18* (VS Proto S) / S59 Tour, Z-Z65 Cushin (D2) / Mizuno MP-T 51-06 , 56-10, / Miz TP Mills #6 ~or~ Cleveland BRZ #5
 
 
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