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So I had my Proforce V2 tipped with the Amp Cell adapter.  It was very helpful because I was able to keep changing shafts for a good comparison.  With the V2, I was more inconsistent, but I was hitting pulls and some low hooks with it.  I did not do that at all with the other 2 shafts.  I also had a Graphite Design Orange AD-6 S-flex which I was hitting similar to the stock shaft (mostly fades with the occasional straight ball).

But, given that the V2 was over-correcting my problem, what characteristics do you think would have most contributed to it?  Heavier weight (76g vs 60g stock), lower torque (2.1 vs 3.6 stock)

I like the feel of the lighter shafts better, so do you think a a similar shaft with lower torque would help?

  newtogolf said:

If the draw setting helps then that would indicate the fade is being caused by the club face remaining slightly open at impact.   I'd look at higher torque shafts first to see if that eliminates the fade.  The shaft torque controls twisting and it sounds like the shaft might not be returning to true at impact because of your swing speed and quick transition.

I'm thinking lower torque would help to square the face better with a quicker transition....?

Driver:       Cobra AMP Cell - Blue

Fairway:    TM Rocketballz Stage 2  *17
Hybrids:    Callaway X2 Hot 19* and 22*
Irons:        Mizuno MX-23 5-PW
Wedges:   Cleveland 588  51*, 56*, 60*

Putter:      Scotty Cameron GoLo Customized

Ball:          Srixon Z Star (2013)


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