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    shaft stiffness question

    I currently have project x 6.0 shafts in my irons. I've always played better with reg shafts, my question is could i perhaps work the ball better with reg shafts because i can create more spin with them as they are not to stiff for me? i hope that makes sense and would appreciate the feedback.

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    PX 6.0 are very stiff. Too stiff for most people.

    In a PX, a 5.0 would be considered "regular". If you want to experiment you could soft step the PX 6.0's twice (turning them into a 5.4 ish)
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    i have some 5.5's ... love them ... the 5.0's were too soft .... once i bunt trimmed the 5.5's they measured a mid firm for me ....
    if i could only putt !!

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