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Hello, 

I have a question about those shafts. My ball speed is somewhere from 155-167mph with a driver. I am interested in the motore speeder evolution tour spec and 7.2 tour spec. 

So far i have hit the 661 tour spec X flex and it kinds of feel soft yet superior in dispersion. I have not tried the 757 evolution tour spec yet nor the 7.2 tour spec. 

Is the 757 ts stiff is actually that really stiff like more stiffer than x flex? i would think the 757 is obviously stiffer than 661. is it true that 7.2 tour spec is stiffer than 757 ts? 

I am hunting for new shaft to replace my titleist 910 d3 driver. 

 

Thanks 


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1 hour ago, catalzzy said:

Hello, 

I have a question about those shafts. My ball speed is somewhere from 155-167mph with a driver. I am interested in the motore speeder evolution tour spec and 7.2 tour spec. 

So far i have hit the 661 tour spec X flex and it kinds of feel soft yet superior in dispersion. I have not tried the 757 evolution tour spec yet nor the 7.2 tour spec. 

Is the 757 ts stiff is actually that really stiff like more stiffer than x flex? i would think the 757 is obviously stiffer than 661. is it true that 7.2 tour spec is stiffer than 757 ts? 

I am hunting for new shaft to replace my titleist 910 d3 driver. 

 

Thanks 

Nobody who answers your question here is going to be, well, you.  Meaning, no matter what they say, it may very well differ from what you might feel/hear/see when you try them out.  The only "correct" answer here is to go test out all of these shafts yourself and see and feel them all perform side by side.

Good luck!

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2 hours ago, catalzzy said:

Hello,

Is the 757 ts stiff is actually that really stiff like more stiffer than x flex? i would think the 757 is obviously stiffer than 661. is it true that 7.2 tour spec is stiffer than 757 ts?

I am hunting for new shaft to replace my titleist 910 d3 driver.

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I would say the Fujikura TS 7.2 Stiff flex is pretty similar to the Fujikura Speeder TS 757 X-stiff flex. Just the overall numbers look similar except for a few grams heavier o the TS 7.2.

The 661 is definitely not a s stiff as the other 757 or the 7.2.

I would say they are very similar though you would want to test them out before investing in one or the other. One might just feel better and produce more consistent dispersion for ya.

 

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