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Im playing with the proforce v2 76g stiff right now but would i gain distance with a lighter shaft thinking about getting a ys-6+ please help me out thanks.

Whats in the bag

 

Titleist 910D2 10.5* UST V2 76g s flex, Titleist 906f4 15.5* UST V2 90g s flex, Titleist 909H 19* voodoo s flex, Titleist 710 CB 3-PW, Vokey TVD 54*, Vokey 60.04 spin milled, Cleveland classic 2 35'', PROV1.


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Posted

no one will help come on lol

Whats in the bag

 

Titleist 910D2 10.5* UST V2 76g s flex, Titleist 906f4 15.5* UST V2 90g s flex, Titleist 909H 19* voodoo s flex, Titleist 710 CB 3-PW, Vokey TVD 54*, Vokey 60.04 spin milled, Cleveland classic 2 35'', PROV1.


Posted

The YS-6+ is about 10g lighter, so theoretically you might pick up a little more club head speed.  So...... a definite maybe?

You might.  You might not.  Don't think we can't answer that.

Why the YS-6+?


Posted

Yeah thats what im thinking and the ys-6+ is a good all around shaft for the price. I was thinking about just getting a V2 65 because i like that shaft so much any other shafts that u could recommend my swing speed is around 105 mph

Whats in the bag

 

Titleist 910D2 10.5* UST V2 76g s flex, Titleist 906f4 15.5* UST V2 90g s flex, Titleist 909H 19* voodoo s flex, Titleist 710 CB 3-PW, Vokey TVD 54*, Vokey 60.04 spin milled, Cleveland classic 2 35'', PROV1.


Posted

The lighter shaft may help you get more distance. It did for me. I used to have a Proforce V2 75g on my 907D2 driver. Went to the 909D2 with a Mistubishi Blueboard 65g and now with the 910D2 with the stock Mitsubishi Kai'li shaft 65g, which got me about 10-15 more yards of carry. My swing speed is also 105.

A lot of the stock shafts are now using 65g or lower. I would try some in various weights because some shafts, despite the weight, may do well or may not do well. When I got fitted for the 910, I tried to save money and just tested the stock shafts. I tried the RIP 63g shaft and I hooked it more than normal. The Mitsubishi Ahi'na at 73g  threw me off a little since I was used to a 65g.

Best thing to do is try different shafts with different weight variances and see which works for you. The YS-6+ may be a good shaft, but it may not be the best one for you.

Best Regards,
Ryan

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Posted

I just went to the range i think im going to keep the proforce for now I might get the ys-6+ and the adapter then sell the one i dont like on ebay.or

i could try and find an RIP or somthing stock for cheap

Whats in the bag

 

Titleist 910D2 10.5* UST V2 76g s flex, Titleist 906f4 15.5* UST V2 90g s flex, Titleist 909H 19* voodoo s flex, Titleist 710 CB 3-PW, Vokey TVD 54*, Vokey 60.04 spin milled, Cleveland classic 2 35'', PROV1.


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