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I need some expert advise on shaft choice, for a 3 wood I hesitate between a ust irod or fujikura 26.3 shaft. I tried them both in a shop and they both felt o.k., I am looking for a medium trajectory and accuracy. My swingspeed with a driver is around 95-100 mph and a 205 yard carry.

Can anyone give me some extra advise?????

Thanks.

Driver taylormade 510TP
3 wood ?
hybrid sonartec 19 degree
irons taylormade lt2
wedges taylormade 52,56 fe2o3
putter taylormade daytona

I just put an IROD in a V Steel 15 degree and it is fantastic. I can't speak to the fuji shaft, but this combination has been a winner so far.

I tried a lot of shafts on drivers, but in my 3W all I had was the "old" UST Proforce, which was eventually replaced with Aldila NV. Both very, very solid.
I guess if you tried both and like them - go with the cheaper one

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thank you for your reactions and advise, I have to try them both on the course to see and feel the difference, in a shop you can not see the actual ball flight. I play with a taylormade 200 3 wood but I want to replace it by a sonartec 2.5 because I want a more penetrating flight with a easy swing. I let you know wich shaft fits best.

I tried a lot of shafts on drivers, but in my 3W all I had was the "old" UST Proforce, which was eventually replaced with Aldila NV. Both very, very solid.

Hmmm.... been wondering about these two shafts of late. Does that mean those both play similarly (I currently have a NV-105 in my Cleveland LDI which I really like and was wondering whether the Proforce 'Classic' or Proforce V2 could be used as replacements in my woods).

Thanks, Binh.

maybe of topic, but why do players try and change a lot on driver shafts and leaf there woods alone??? for me the 3 wood shaft is more important because I use it for long and shaped shots.

maybe of topic, but why do players try and change a lot on driver shafts and leaf there woods alone??? for me the 3 wood shaft is more important because I use it for long and shaped shots.

I can only speak for myself, but I think it's the search for extra yardage that everyone is after... Accuracy (seeked from the 3W) seems to be less attributed to the shaft, appropriate stiffness and weight that "feels right" does the trick for the fairway woods IMHO...

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Hmmm.... been wondering about these two shafts of late. Does that mean those both play similarly (I currently have a NV-105 in my Cleveland LDI which I really like and was wondering whether the Proforce 'Classic' or Proforce V2 could be used as replacements in my woods).

V2 is definitely stiffer in the tip than NV and the purple/gold UST. IMHO Aldila's NV and the proforce gold are very, very close...

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