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    Fitting and Club Making Gurus, please help me

    I am in the market for an updated driver - currently using a Titleist 915 D3 9.5 degree with a Miyazaki Kosuma Indigo 8x shaft with the following specs: 44.5 inch, 86g, 2.6 torque (built by The Golf Doctor who has no more of these available right now)

    I have tried the new Titleist Drivers and find that the TS4 works very well with my existing shaft but of course, they won't sell you just the club head, needs to a full club. The demo shafts are all lighter and S flex so not suitable

    My club had fitting day which was fully booked out within 15 mins of being advertised so I missed out and the only other fitting day within half a days drive I also fully booked out. No retailer carries the full suite of shafts so a visit to Drummond, Golf Mart, Power Golf in Sydney is pointless for both them and I.

    Question is, of the shafts available from Titleist, can anyone give me guidance on which to choose out of the following or suggest something else that's on the Titleist shaft list:

    Aldila RIP a 80 - X Flex, 88g, 2.0 torque
    Aldila Rogue Black 80 - X Flex, 86g, 2.6 torque (went from the old 76g version of this shaft to my current)

    Thanks

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    Dotty might chime in I’m sure he has similar specs
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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchoz View Post
    Fitting and Club Making Gurus, please help me

    I am in the market for an updated driver - currently using a Titleist 915 D3 9.5 degree with a Miyazaki Kosuma Indigo 8x shaft with the following specs: 44.5 inch, 86g, 2.6 torque (built by The Golf Doctor who has no more of these available right now)

    I have tried the new Titleist Drivers and find that the TS4 works very well with my existing shaft but of course, they won't sell you just the club head, needs to a full club. The demo shafts are all lighter and S flex so not suitable

    My club had fitting day which was fully booked out within 15 mins of being advertised so I missed out and the only other fitting day within half a days drive I also fully booked out. No retailer carries the full suite of shafts so a visit to Drummond, Golf Mart, Power Golf in Sydney is pointless for both them and I.

    Question is, of the shafts available from Titleist, can anyone give me guidance on which to choose out of the following or suggest something else that's on the Titleist shaft list:

    Aldila RIP a 80 - X Flex, 88g, 2.0 torque
    Aldila Rogue Black 80 - X Flex, 86g, 2.6 torque (went from the old 76g version of this shaft to my current)

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by spanner039 View Post
    Dotty might chime in I’m sure he has similar specs
    If I taped two driver shafts together, it would be close to 88g.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dotty View Post
    If I taped two driver shafts together, it would be close to 88g.
    Lead Tape ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by benno_r View Post
    Just get the one you can flip for the most profit, and use your old one.
    Definitely a consideration if there's nothing better that I can find

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    Further on this, has anyone got any feedback on the Hzrdus Yellow Handcrafted driver shaft in 6.5 flex 75g? Have had the chance to hit some balls with it and it seems ok but no fitting numbers
    Last edited by scratchoz; 1st December 2019 at 05:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchoz View Post
    Further on this, has anyone got any feedback on the Hzrdus Yellow Handcrafted driver shaft in 6.5 flex 75g? Have had the chance to hit some balls with it and it seems ok but no fitting numbers
    love it - great shaft. Started with the 65g and later switched to the 75. Better control and no loss of distance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    love it - great shaft. Started with the 65g and later switched to the 75. Better control and no loss of distance.
    Thanks - it felt very solid and the ball flight was great but range balls are designed to stay low. I'm thinking of ordering as a Xmas present for myself

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    What's your swing speed? By the looks of it the Hzdrus green might be more in your line!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickie prowler View Post
    What's your swing speed? By the looks of it the Hzdrus green might be more in your line!
    Indoor numbers with my current driver ranges from 109-113mph depending on the day and carry is around the 230m mark but spinning at 3100-3200. The TS4 head with my current shaft indoor is indicating 240m carry with 2400-2500 spin.

    Given that I have this improvement and also have a Aldila Rogue X stiff 78g and a GD AD-DI 8X 80g, have ordered with the Aldila RIP a 80X based on discussing with a Titleist staff member. The $285 upcharge for the Hzrdus Handcrafted Yellow isn't going to deliver any more improvement

    Now to play the waiting game as it's a USA custom order

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    There’s hardly any difference between the handcrafted & non handcrafted
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    Quote Originally Posted by JADO75 View Post
    There’s hardly any difference between the handcrafted & non handcrafted
    its just a hand job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JADO75 View Post
    There’s hardly any difference between the handcrafted & non handcrafted
    Having hit them both, I can categorically say there is a substantial difference. Handcrafted is much more stable and consistent

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchoz View Post
    Having hit them both, I can categorically say there is a substantial difference. Handcrafted is much more stable and consistent
    Interesting - I have heard players reporting both that there is no difference through to a substantial difference.

    My personal experience, having tried a number of different ones, is that the handcrafted ones are very consistent in performance compared to each other. The non-hand crafted version CAN feel identical, but I also tried one that felt quite different. My take is that if you can try a non-handcrafted version and are happy with it, save your money and take it. But if you are ordering and cannot actually try it first, it becomes more of a crap-shoot.

    Edit: It should also be noted that some players are much more 'shaft sensitive' than others. If you are not generally sensitive, go with the cheaper option. But if you know the feel you are after, it might be worthwhile making sure you get exactly what you want.
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th December 2019 at 08:07 AM.


 

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