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RyanNoodles

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  • Birthday 11/30/1986

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  2. I'm curious with this option. I've heard of people doing it before, including tour players. What does it do? Does it only work in flighted shafts due to the different kickpoint? With regard to the other answers; I don't want to go down the graphite road. I really want some to feel consistent with my irons. At the moment I think it's the stiffness of my wedges as I don't swing them nearly as fast. Would a solution be to use a less stiff flex? Thanks. Ryan
  3. Hi, I have played my ’07 Callaway X-Forged for years now with project x flighted 6.5 shafts. I have 4-9 in the bag with 48, 52, 56 and 60 vokeys. My wedges feel a bit ‘wooden’. I’ve been reading up about what shafts to put in the new set of irons I’m considering buying and I have noticed people using different shafts in their wedges, such as the KBS hi-rev, with a lot of success. What shafts would you recommend for my wedges, considering that I still want to use the PX 6.5 flighted for the rest of my irons? The KBS hi rev are the only ones I’ve heard of but would that be wrong to mix the KBS with the PX? Would it work better to use a PX shaft that’s been specifically designed for wedges? I supposed I just want a bit more feel out of them from the fairway; especially from the more lofted clubs (56 and 60). Thanks for the help in advance. Ryan
  4. New to the forum. Love golf but got back into it more seriosuly very recently after not playing at university. Looking to talk mainly about equipment ad maybe a few technique pointers. How do I add a signature to posts? Like where everyone puts what's in their bag below their posts. Thanks. Ryan
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