Josh... I responded earlier so you may see two responses from me, but after I went off line, I remembered another great location for a winter golf trip. I was fortunate to spend a week at the PGA Village in Port St. Lucie Florida a number of years ago…
Thanks for the reply Ryan. What about the new Diamana 102 plus White shaft?
thanks
Hi Visal, The PX Tour issue 6 in the stiff flex has not passed testing. The only flexes that have passed in the Tour version was in the 7.0 and 6.5 flexes. This shaft was out several years ago and if it has not gained Tour usage, it may not be submitted…
I agree with Cameron, use a club fitter. He'll be able to measure "your" club (spin, launch, carry, etc) then match you with shaft, 913 head and setting.
The information is priceless. Make sure you get someone who uses a launch monitor…
Lee,
Titleist clubs usually run on a 2 year cycle. The 712's came out in late 2011 early 2012, and the 913's are out late 2012 early 2013. I think we would see new irons being released at the end of 2013.
Hope that helps!
Tom
Hi, Just to answer a couple of questions in this forum - the standard swingweight listed for irons is D2 with a standard shaft, which in the case of MB, CB and AP2 irons is a Dynamic Gold S300 shaft, at standard length with a standard grip. Any change…
Dale F said: I have a 910 D3 8.5 degree driver with the ORIGNAL Diamana Whiteboard 73x5ct flowerband shaft. The head has a red weight in the back. I was wondering if this would be the correct weight. because i have a 910 F 15 degree 3 wood with a 83x5ct…
I have a 910 D3 8.5 degree driver with the ORIGNAL Diamana Whiteboard 73x5ct flowerband shaft. The head has a red weight in the back. I was wondering if this would be the correct weight. because i have a 910 F 15 degree 3 wood with a 83x5ct…
Neil
Thanks anyway for replying. They are great clubs which need protecting.
Gavin
Gordon,
Great question and not one many people inquire or even think about.
Different OEM's may have different lie angles that they call their standard. Depending on the system you were fit on may determine a completely different lie angle when…