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I was recently fitted for new woods and the fitter recommended project x 5.5 in the driver fairway and hybrid. I'm happy with the driver and hybrid as I'm using 63g and 85g shafts now and they felt great during the fitting. However, I'm nervous about the fairway wood. The fitter recommended the same shaft as my driver in the 15 degree fairway. My fairway shafts have always been 10-15 grams heavier than my driver. The fitter says project x graphites are made this way and they don't make a fairway shaft because the driver shaft works for both. Is anyone else using a 62g shaft in their fairway and if so how does it feel? Any Project x 5.5 users please let me know if I should follow the fitters advice or look for a heavier shaft like the 7D3?
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im using the project x 6.0 8c4 82g shaft in my titleist 910f 3wood while im using a 6.0 7c3 73g shaft in my 910d2 driver.... usually the heavier shaft goes in the fairways.... idk though maybe your fitter knows something i dont...

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Or maybe he didn't have the tour models for me to try so he's pushing what he had. Thanks for the info. I think I'll try the 70 and 80 gram tour shafts before I buy. I'm just concerned that my swing isn't aggressive enough for the tour shaft.
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