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TP Superfast- What is your favorite shaft and length combo???


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why? why not go get fitted for your swing and go with whats right for you... not whats right for someone else?

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Posted
I did not say that I wouldnt or already havent. My question was simple. I am curious what others are using and their opinions on their clubs. You are clearly posting for the sake of posting.

Posted
I did not say that I wouldnt or already havent. My question was simple. I am curious what others are using and their opinions on their clubs. You are clearly posting for the sake of posting.

That's harsh, the fella was just giving u his advice. Anyways, haven't seen anyone who games the Superfast TP at my course or on anyone's signature so far.


Posted
Didn't mean to be harsh. My apologies to Golfro, just felt like it was an obvious post, but agree his message is accurate for everyone.

The TP Superfast is a long club. With that, control has a tendency to trump distance. There is a fair amount written from players who have cut this club back an inch or so and have experienced no loss in distance.

I was just curious what others are finding.

I spent about 6 years in the golf business early in my career and I am a huge advocate in the importance of club fitting- to Golfro's point.

Again, I apologize if my response was out of line.

Posted
I found the 46" stock length to be too long, I cut mine to 45" and hit it better. I had a Fubuki 73s in mine, nice driver but just didn't fall in love with it, so I recently sold it.

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I had a SFTP with the RIP 70-X shaft. It was the stock 46" and it was way too long. I hit bombs with it but they were never straight, I sold it before I cut it down because I also think the Superfast was too light for my liking as well.

Kinda wish I had gotten it cut down and added some weight but it's too late now.

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I had a SFTP with the RIP 70-X shaft. It was the stock 46" and it was way too long. I hit bombs with it but they were never straight, I sold it before I cut it down because I also think the Superfast was too light for my liking as well.

How do you like your SuperDeep by comparison?

  • 5 months later...
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Originally Posted by Hokie2k5

I had a SFTP with the RIP 70-X shaft. It was the stock 46" and it was way too long.


I am a little confused in that the TM website says the SFTP is 45.5 with the stock shaft...did you have yours built to 46 when you had the RIP installed?

For the OP , I am thinking of gaming the SFTP myself and if I do I am going to want it at 44.5 inches...good luck with whatever you decide

But I have a question in that I want to keep the swingweight around D3-D4 (stock swingweight is D4)...my question is I have heard that the weight in the toe of the SFTP is for TM to be able to alter the swignweight for different shaft combos...has anyone else heard this???

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