awatt
Joined: 10 Aug 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:39 pm Post subject: Driver shaft options |
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I'll preface this by saying that I have a Grand Hawk XP 21 deg. hybrid with a stiff Graffaloy Prolaunch Red shaft that I love. Another mainstay in my bag is a Nessie 4-wood with an Accuflex VS02 x-stiff. I also have a Grand Hawk XP 3-wood with a Graffaloy NT Prototype x-stiff. I only carry the 3 wood on courses where I think that I may need it, but I do like the club. In fact, I carried the 3-wood instead of my driver recently at a shorter course, and I hit it so well that I never used my 4-wood.
This leads to my question/topic:
I have been considering trying something different for a driver. My swing speed and ball carry put me in the x-stiff range. (275-300 yards and I live/play in the Pacific Northwest) Currently I have a 9.5 degree Snake Eyes (Golfsmith) driver head with an x-stiff Graffaloy Prolaunch Red shaft. At first I liked the club, but I've come to a few conclusions about the club:
1. I would like a heavier shaft. (70+ grams)
2. I would like to have a higher ball flight (But I do not want to "balloon the ball")
3. Although my driver is a square face angle (according to specs), I still have a hard time hitting a fade (which would be my desired shot)
4. Lastly, I would like to build a driver that I might me more comfortable taking an easier swing with. (Graffaloy shafts seem to be stiffer than other companies....does anyone think the same?)
I am simply looking for control. And here's my question:
I am looking at the Graffaloy Prolaunch Platinum 75 shaft. Keeping swing weight and shaft flex in mind, how much would making the shaft 1/2 inch shorter than standard affect weight and flex? How about a full inch? The thought that I have is to get a stiff flex and take some length off of it to stiffen it with the goal of having more control with a shorter club.
Or would I be better off getting the standard length with an x-stiff shaft? When I do measurments on myself, I usually get fitted as standard length...5'10'', and 36.5" wrist to floor. However, I feel that I'd be more comfortable with a club that is closer to the length of an old steel-shafted driver than today's 46 inch clubs. (which is why I'm considering shaving off a stiff flex shaft)
I have been looking over the Turner clone to the R-9 driver head. I'm thinking that perhaps the weight options might help me find the fade that I desire. I'm thinking 10.5 degrees....again, I am looking for control.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Andrew |
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