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09-05-2005 03:01 PM #1allanhouston90Guest
Shaft experts Come here!
Alright I have a TM bubble 2 Ti driver 9.5 and I need recomendations on a shaft to get for it. I am 5'10, 165 and my swing speed is 100-105 mph.
Thanks!
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09-05-2005 07:22 PM #2
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To recommend a shaft is difficult without seeing your swing. Check out the "Couple of driver Q's?" in the OEM Equipment forum for some insight into your question.
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09-05-2005 10:00 PM #3
You may want to confirm the tip size needed for that driver. Taylor Made drivers were 0.350 for a while, while most shafts have a 0.335 tip. You can use the smaller tip shafts with a shim if you need to, but it is something you should know before you go shopping.
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09-06-2005 09:49 AM #4
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Originally Posted by el tigre
The TM 300 series drivers use a .400 shaft ... special adapter available from Golfworks to put a .335 shaft in it (I just did one).
Golfworks has recommended replacement shafts. The recomendation for the TM360 bubble was a ys-6 ($120 just for the shaft)
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10-04-2005 06:28 AM #5Originally Posted by allanhouston90Some people are like Slinkies... they're really good for nothing, ... but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs...
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10-19-2005 09:16 PM #6
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I hope i don't start a riot here....but swing speed and shaft flex are not related. unfortunately, the dynacraft shaft fitting index is...well-wrong. follow me here, folks. swing speed is measured in mph, right? which is constant. shaft flexes are not standardized in the industry, which is a variable. so what fujikara calls a stiff, UST calls regular. so that being said, how can you use a constant to select a variable? you cant. not with any level of accuracy. the only way to select a shaft is to hit it. find the right ball position for the release of the shaft and ANY shaft will feel like hitting a piece of popcorn with a stick of warm butter.
mmmmmm butter......
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10-19-2005 10:55 PM #7Originally Posted by shawnabramsen
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