The celebration of twenty years of Diamana continues, with Mitsubishi Golf unveiling the second part to the all-new version of the legendary lineup. It makes sense that the brand came with the WB (White Board) first, as it has long been the first design people think of when they hear “Diamana”, but as soon as it was released, the clamoring for the BB was immediate. Previously, we were able to give a full review on the Diamana WB (here: Mitsubishi Diamana WB Shaft Review – The Hackers Paradise) and now, on the day the 2024 Diamana BB is officially released, we are not only bringing you all the details, but also one of the first full reviews in all of golf.

Quick Take – 2024 Diamana BB
The Blue Board is back. As with the WB, when it comes to the BB, Mitsubishi has managed to up the ante by taking the same legendary profile that is known and loved, but amplify it with new materials and technologies. On the course, the BB is exactly what you would expect, fluid without being loose, and lives up to the mid-mid profile designation.
2024 Mitsubishi Diamana BB – Design
For 20 years now, Diamana has been the crown jewel of Mitsubishi Golf. When it comes to performance and feel, the company truly believes they are at the top of the game with this family of shafts. However, they also want it known that although the designations of these new Diamana shafts is the same historically with WB being “low-low” and this BB being “mid-mid”, this is not just a rehashed release. No, this is taking the DNA of the “boards” and modernizing it.

In this 6th generation BB, new meets classic, beginning with the matte black finish and retro cosmetics, including the illustrious “flower band” below the handle. Just as we said about the WB, the BB is one of the best looking driver shafts we have seen in some time, it’s clean but also flashes in the right ways. Plus, there is something cool about being able to immediately tell visually what someone is playing, and the flower band with classic blue backed Diamana logo absolutely brings that recognition to this release.

The new Diamana BB profile is classified by Mitsubishi as Medium+ under the hands and mid-section, then Medium in the tip section, and is also being offered in the traditional 53/63/73/83 weight categories. This leans into the smooth feel which the BB is historically known for. However, according to the company, that has been taken up a notch via improved materials and processes.
| SHAFT | FLEX | WEIGHT | TORQUE | KICK |
| Diamana BB 43 | R2 | 44 | 5.1 | MID |
| Diamana BB 43 | R | 45 | 5.1 | MID |
| Diamana BB 43 | SR | 47 | 5.1 | MID |
| Diamana BB 43 | S | 48 | 5.1 | MID |
| Diamana BB 43 | X | 49 | 5.1 | MID |
| Diamana BB 53 | R | 50 | 4.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 53 | SR | 52 | 4.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 53 | S | 54 | 4.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 53 | X | 55 | 4.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 53 | TX | 56 | 4.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 63 | R | 60 | 3.2 | MID |
| Diamana BB 63 | SR | 61 | 3.2 | MID |
| Diamana BB 63 | S | 61 | 3.2 | MID |
| Diamana BB 63 | X | 62 | 3.2 | MID |
| Diamana BB 63 | TX | 62 | 3.1 | MID |
| Diamana BB 73 | S | 70 | 2.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 73 | X | 71 | 2.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 73 | TX | 72 | 2.9 | MID |
| Diamana BB 83 | S | 80 | 2.8 | MID |
| Diamana BB 83 | X | 81 | 2.8 | MID |
| Diamana BB 83 | TX | 81 | 2.8 | MID |
As with the WB, the BB is implementing “Xlink Tech” which is another Mitsubishi developed resin system. By reducing the amount of resin necessary in creating a composite shaft, they are able to use more carbon fiber volume. That increase not only means more feel, but also more strength and durability. Combined with that, the 6th generation Diamana’s also use high-modulus 46-ton angle plies to lower torque and increase stability as well as super high-modulus 80-ton Dialead Pitch Fiber in the butt section of the shaft for better energy transfer.
In the end, Mitsubishi believes they have created a better Blue Board which is smoother than ever, but with a new level of stability and downrange consistency.
2024 Mitsubishi Diamana BB – Performance
As mentioned, not only are we bringing all the details for the BB release up above, but THP was also able to get the new design in hand and put it to the test. More than that, four of our community members were able to as well, and they will be bringing their long-term feedback to the THP forum, so be sure to keep an eye out for that.

This review was done with the Diamana BB in 73X paired with the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond head at 9.0 standard. Having also done our previous review on the WB, there were many curiosities entering into this, specifically because once upon a time the Blue Board was a go-to for me, specifically in a lower spinning driver head like what this testing was done in.

The standout aspect immediately here was that classic BB ‘feel’, which personally I prefer to use the term flow. Throughout each swing, there is a flow present which absolutely differentiates it from the WB. Interestingly when it comes to that comparison, however, is that this 6th Generation WB is strikingly smooth, more than any previous iteration I had swung. Well, the same can be said about the new BB. Regardless of how I went at the ball, that feel/flow was present, be it high-speed, mid, or even user error driven swings.

While feel is great, it is the flight, spin, and dispersion characteristics which everyone cares about the most. Both on the course as well as on the launch monitor, the 73X BB proved to be every bit the mid-launch shaft it claims for this reviewer. When it comes to the data you will see below (which comes from a set of ten swings with the two biggest misses thrown out), it checks the boxes. Now, some may see the launch and spin as a bit on the lower side to be called mid-mid, but keep in mind this was with a 73 version of the shaft.
| Diamana BB 73X in Paradym Ai Smoke TD 9.0 STD | |
| BALL SPEED | 162 |
| LAUNCH ANGLE | 14.1 |
| SPIN | 2590 |
| PEAK HEIGHT | 33 |
| CARRY | 274 |
| TOTAL | 300 |
| OFFLINE | 9Y R |
What is the conclusion? This is going to be a very popular, and very versatile, shaft for Mitsubishi. While this review was done in a driver, it is obvious that there are ample fairway wood applications possible as well. In fact, when you combine the BB with the WB, the fitting possibilities are significant. Smooth, reactive, accurate, and fantastic looking, the 6th version of the Blue Board lives up to the hype.
The Details – 2024 Diamana BB
Mitsubishi is releasing the new Diamana Blue Board worldwide beginning today through fitting centers and custom order options across the world. While nostalgia alone does wonders, it is only when a brand takes that and molds it with modern performance that you strike onto something more, and that certainly appears to be just what is happening with Diamana right now. The price point for the BB will be set at $400.00.
For more information, head over to their website at www.mitsubishigolf.com.




[QUOTE=”PiratePenguin, post: 13197425, member: 2635″]
Mostly. I did crush a few into an adjacent fairway :ROFLMAO:
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[QUOTE=”Bertie Pots, post: 13197416, member: 50153″]
Great contact [USER=15030]@SkiBumGolfer[/USER]. I am noticing less toe shots with the BB that i was getting with the old gamer.
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Agreed, seeing the same at least in this limited sample. Very excited to see if I can keep that going!
[QUOTE=”PiratePenguin, post: 13197057, member: 2635″]
My first normal round out with the BB 53 S was not as good. Worst driving day I’ve had in a long time. Below are my SS driving stats with my Max-K with my previous shaft and the one round with the BB:
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A few caveats:
First, some of those left misses were just plain hitting a relatively straight drive through a hard dogleg right, because fade is a four letter word in my vocabulary and I just plain can’t hit them very well. So at least 2-3 of those 12 that were “left miss” would have been fine on a straight hole.
Second, my legs felt a bit tired and we’re getting pretty hot and humid, so energy starts to drain late in rounds as well. Tired legs are death to a driver swing, so I think no small part was due to that. I found at Hidden Creek that this shaft and I work best together when I swing hard, push out of my left foot hard, and release hard. Anything slower and it sometimes wants to result in a push fade from just not closing the face.
Third, I’ve had a case of the heelies with driver since moving to the BB. Is it the shaft? The length? My swing? A combination of all of the above? Not sure yet.
Fourth, I was trying a new FF33 setting yesterday and that may not be optimal either. I also want to check the swing weight and maybe adjust that slightly.
So, a small sample size for sure, and no reason to panic at all, but lower accuracy and lower distance is not a good combination lol
I blame me and my swing 100% on yesterday. The shaft itself looks and feels great. Smooth. Effortless. Stable.
Work will be done. I’ll dial it in.
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Great feedback dude. Agreed with [USER=50153]@Bertie Pots[/USER] you were hitting this generally super well at Hidden Creek so it’s just an anomaly / tired swing / off day thing I’d think. I know a thing or two about that, as I was fighting a dicey swing at Hidden. It felt a lot better at the range yesterday so I’m hoping to bring a better one to my weekend of tournament golf.
The Diamana Blue Board 43S continues to shine on course for me. Played 9 this afternoon and used the driver on 3 holes. All three shots in the FW with little to no right or left ball movement. I really am liking how much the dispersion has tightened up with the BB in my driver. More range work tomorrow and playing on Sunday again.
I need to join you guys in the BB train. soon.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13203685, member: 5944″]
I need to join you guys in the BB train. soon.
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Agreed!
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Unfortunately my practice round for the tourney this weekend fell through, so I at least got out for another range session with the BB63X. Seeing consistency from my last session – tee it medium high, address it very slightly open, and make a committed move and I’m rewarded with a mid flight straight ball to slight cut with a stable but smooth and powerful energy through the ball. I do have to be careful not to address too open though, because the face closure in this case I think brings the face right back to where it started – if I set it up more noticeably open, it turns into a push flight, or even a push slice if I don’t commit. Flip side is if I need it to move left, just address it square and tee it a little higher and a mid draw comes out, though I’m less confident in my ability to control this without some more practice.
Another constant is generally I am having an easier time finding the center of the face, or close to it, with this shaft vs my previous. Strike pattern of my last few balls of the session:
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However, the proof will be in the pudding as they say, as I have two competitive rounds coming up this weekend to really get some on course data. Stay tuned for my report!!
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13203685, member: 5944″]
I need to join you guys in the BB train. soon.
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[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13203685, member: 5944″]
I need to join you guys in the BB train. soon.
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I just had what was possibly best driving round with it in my DS-X.
[QUOTE=”Bertie Pots, post: 13205898, member: 50153″]
Good luck this weekend and put that Blue Board to work!
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Too much rain and they cancelled round 1 ? so now it’s a one day tournament tomorrow. I’ll report back still though!!
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Today was a little better with driver but still not up to standard. I had been gaining strokes on a 5 and since putting in the BB it has been under. Dispersion is much worse. I’m missing left and right by bigger margins much more than before. I think it is the swing weight. I have other clubs to drop off for work while I’m on a cruise soon so I’m going to also take the driver so he can check that and adjust it for me. When I hit it well it is nice. I bombed one eight down the middle with a baby draw on a difficult hole with water all down the left today and hit a few other good ones, but too many that just felt uncontrolled. Got to be the weight. Feels great when I catch it.
[QUOTE=”PiratePenguin, post: 13206318, member: 2635″]
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Today was a little better with driver but still not up to standard. I had been gaining strokes on a 5 and since putting in the BB it has been under. Dispersion is much worse. I’m missing left and right by bigger margins much more than before. I think it is the swing weight. I have other clubs to drop off for work while I’m on a cruise soon so I’m going to also take the driver so he can check that and adjust it for me. When I hit it well it is nice. I bombed one eight down the middle with a baby draw on a difficult hole with water all down the left today and hit a few other good ones, but too many that just felt uncontrolled. Got to be the weight. Feels great when I catch it.
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I will say, and I think you said it as well, I do feel like with this one I need to go after it a bit to get the full potential out of it. I end up with a weak cut or a smother if I make tentative swings. But then, I very much had that in my bag with the previous shaft as well. So we’ll see how that bears out on course.
I think you just need to build the confidence, because what I saw from you at Hidden with this shaft was really damn promising.
Another solid day with the Diamana Blue Board in the Max K! No OB and I used the driver 7 times this round. I did find two FW bunkers form the tee one of those was straight into the wind and I cleared it but it rolled back in I did not get the forward roll.
The feel of the BB is something I am really liking very much. I have said it before but I am getting the club face to the ball much better. I can honestly say the dispersion is the best I have had for me in my driver.
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First post experience round with the BB63X is in the books and it was a good one. It was a tournament round and with the course absolutely tipped out, no rollout with recent rains, AND with 20 mph wind taking a lot of distance off on many driver holes. And here was the result (SG vs 5 cap):
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Even with the difficult conditions taking a lot of distance off the top, I managed to beat my season driving distance average (NOT P-Avg) by 4 yards and keep pace with last year’s, gain 2.5 strokes off the tee on a 5 handicap, and hit 64% of fairways, which is more than I’ve hit in a LONG time.
Comparing back to the HZRDUS directly, with my last 9 rounds with the HZRDUS on the right and this BB round on the left:
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Obviously distance is down due to conditions, but I’m not worried about that as I know the ball speed is there from previous testing. Every other metric is substantially measurably better. I am really able to trust the slight cut setup ball flight I mentioned in previous posts, leaving just a little room for a small pull – which I did do once but I had allowed enough room and it stayed in play. Other than that, I only hit one block like I struggled with previously – it was almost lost but I was able to find it and scramble for bogey.
Really feeling good about this setup right now and I’m excited to try it in more favorable conditions. It was largely point and shoot with the small cut swing I’ve been talking about with only a couple hiccups. The feel of this is just so addicting, still energetic but will never break down to a too quick swing which I feel like the stiff flex HZRDUS would sometimes break down a little bit to.
[QUOTE=”Bertie Pots, post: 13209750, member: 50153″]
Great first round post event!
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It was a real confidence builder for sure, especially on a course setup that was very much not a confidence builder ?
Made it out for 9 this afternoon. I had the course to myself. I was able to play the back 9 which is the harder 9 and has more driver holes. I used my driver with the Blue Board 4 times today. I know i sound like a broken record but all 4 were hit well in in the FW! The pic below is a par 5 dogleg left. I always try to be just right of the tree and ripped one right where i wanted into the fw. This tee shot set up a nice 5 wood to the fringe and an easy par. Looking off the tee box then at the flag.
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The next pic i hit two tee shots on a tighter driving hole. Both balls were hit well and went to the same spot just one about 15 extra yards up. These tee shots gave me a nice look in with my 58* wedge. Here is where those wedges ended up.
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I had two nice Bertie Pott looks i made one and here is the other lol! All i heard in my head was [USER=3]@JB[/USER] saying nice lay up :LOL: :LOL:
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The Blue board is working so well for me. The dispersion difference is very noticeable. I am giving myself better looks at the green for my approach shots. I would not change a thing about the shaft i picked out. The 43S is killer.
[QUOTE=”Bertie Pots, post: 13217738, member: 50153″]
Made it out for 9 this afternoon. I had the course to myself. I was able to play the back 9 which is the harder 9 and has more driver holes. I used my driver with the Blue Board 4 times today. I know i sound like a broken record but all 4 were hit well in in the FW! The pic below is a par 5 dogleg left. I always try to be just right of the tree and ripped one right where i wanted into the fw. This tee shot set up a nice 5 wood to the fringe and an easy par. Looking off the tee box then at the flag.
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The next pic i hit two tee shots on a tighter driving hole. Both balls were hit well and went to the same spot just one about 15 extra yards up. These tee shots gave me a nice look in with my 58* wedge. Here is where those wedges ended up.
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I had two nice Bertie Pott looks i made one and here is the other lol! All i heard in my head was [USER=3]@JB[/USER] saying nice lay up :LOL: :LOL:
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The Blue board is working so well for me. The dispersion difference is very noticeable. I am giving myself better looks at the green for my approach shots. I would not change a thing about the shaft i picked out. The 43S is killer.
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Is it a nice “Bertie Pott” or “Bertie Pot” look?
:LOL:
The BB really can handle as much as I can give it. I am gonna throw my Epic Flash head back on and see if that us better than my Rouge Max LS, just to try it.
I have a round scheduled for Sunday where more favorable wind and ground conditions are expected, so I’m excited to get another data point on distance! Hoping the precision continues.
It’s funny though, despite the promising first performance, the thing that continues to stick out to me is the feel. This shaft balances stability with smoothness better than any shaft I’ve previously played, all while giving no ball speed away.
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 13220911, member: 15030″]
I have a round scheduled for Sunday where more favorable wind and ground conditions are expected, so I’m excited to get another data point on distance! Hoping the precision continues.
It’s funny though, despite the promising first performance, the thing that continues to stick out to me is the feel. This shaft balances stability with smoothness better than any shaft I’ve previously played, all while giving no ball speed away.
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The closest shaft I have played as far as feel when really going at the ball compared to the BB was the Oban Devotion 8. That shaft is still being used by a buddy in CA who bought my old HiBore XL driver.
I do think the BB has a slightly “softer” feel in the transition. It is hard to really describe, but both shafts are really good. I am VERY happy with the BB for my swing though.
[QUOTE=”SVonhof, post: 13221161, member: 75683″]
The closest shaft I have played as far as feel when really going at the ball compared to the BB was the Oban Devotion 8. That shaft is still being used by a buddy in CA who bought my old HiBore XL driver.
I do think the BB has a slightly “softer” feel in the transition. It is hard to really describe, but both shafts are really good. I am VERY happy with the BB for my swing though.
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Oh man, HiBore XL is an OLDY but goody lol. I’ve never played an Oban shaft but I know that the Devotion always had a devoted following…
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I agree with you on the BB. It’s “softer” in the transition than the HZRDUS Black and definitely the 1K Black, but without feeling unstable or hard to control. Maybe “supple” is the word? ???? However we want to verbally represent it though, it’s great!
Weather went to crap tomorrow here in PA (which seems to be every weekend lately ?) so I don’t know if I’ll get to play tomorrow, but I’m definitely at least having a range session to work more with the BB. Let me know if anyone has any questions I can dig into!
[QUOTE=”SkiBumGolfer, post: 13221511, member: 15030″]
Oh man, HiBore XL is an OLDY but goody lol. I’ve never played an Oban shaft but I know that the Devotion always had a devoted following…
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I agree with you on the BB. It’s “softer” in the transition than the HZRDUS Black and definitely the 1K Black, but without feeling unstable or hard to control. Maybe “supple” is the word? ???? However we want to verbally represent it though, it’s great!
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I do think supple is a good way to put it!
Weather has improved today so I will be getting out with the BB today and will have more to report back tonight!
Also, with how much the 63X has been working out in driver, I have a 73X on the way now for the 4W to see how that works out! Probably will be a couple weeks before I have it in hand and installed but pics and feedback will be forthcoming from the 4W!
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Second post experience round in the books today. A little breezy and the ground conditions are still a little wet, so still not a great recipe for hitting it far, but it was still a solid driving day, if not quite as good as the previous.
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So overall we’re still gaining strokes on a 5 cap off the tee. I only hit 4 fairways today, but the misses were small except one bigger block, and in some cases deliberate, to avoid potentially bigger trouble.
Distance wise I’m seeing a little short these last two rounds, but since I know the ball speed is there from previous testing, I have to theorize that it’s down to having both rounds with wet, breezy conditions, whereas the HZRDUS and especially TSR2 data conditions were much drier (Yellow = BB, blue = HZRDUS Black, black = TSR2 with 1K Black).
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The up shot is accuracy has been noticeably better vs previous two setups.
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So it’s going to be key to watch if the distance comes back to the previous setups with more favorable conditions. I did hit some really piped drives today on a few holes so I definitely feel like it’s there, may just need to loft up slightly.
Feel wise, I love the smooth power through the ball and it seems to just respond better and better the more you give it. I really threw caution to the wind on the last hole today and went after it, and was rewarded with a powerful slight cut that came within 20 yards of reaching the green and in drier conditions may have even gotten on, which I’ve only ever done once. Led to my only birdie today!
Have a scramble on Friday where I’m hoping for better, drier weather so maybe we’ll get a better read on distances then! Hit me with any questions!
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[QUOTE=”A13thNightmare, post: 13227660, member: 84281″]
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Masters LE in the Masters bag!! Next level
Sundays round was not bad off the tee i hit a lot of fw. I did push a few right from just over swinging trying to get more when i don’t need to do that. Range session this afternoon to work on tempo for this weekend is our AZTHP league and there are lots of driver holes.
Anyone using this in a Max-K?
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13243238, member: 54997″]
Anyone using this in a Max-K?
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I’ve not, but that combo sounds fun.
In a 19 UW? Maybe..
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[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13243264, member: 53139″]
In a 19 UW? Maybe..
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HIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGHHHHHHH
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13243274, member: 1579″]
HIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGHHHHHHH
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Its mid. I need mid remember? lol
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13243283, member: 53139″]
Its mid. I need mid remember? lol
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Ball will go HIGH. It’ll also feel quite active with how smooth it is and loads. Could be fun though, yes.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13243258, member: 1579″]
I’ve not, but that combo sounds fun.
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I’m leaning towards re-tipping the one in my DS-X and putting it in the Max-K….gonna give the LINQ a go first, tho
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13243313, member: 54997″]
I’m leaning towards re-tipping the one in my DS-X and putting it in the Max-K….gonna give the LINQ a go first, tho
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I approve of all the tinkering.
My LE Blue Board is in my 9w and today was the first session on the range with it. The BB has a much more stable solid feel over the Denali BB i had in there. I noticed it on the first swing. I tried a few settings on the FF33 adapter but settled on the original i had it at of H4. Will play tomorrows round like that to verify on course.
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[QUOTE=”Bertie Pots, post: 13243439, member: 50153″]
My LE Blue Board is in my 9w and today was the first session on the range with it. The BB has a much more stable solid feel over the Denali BB i had in there. I noticed it on the first swing. I tried a few settings on the FF33 adapter but settled on the original i had it at of H4. Will play tomorrows round like that to verify on course.
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Looks fantastic dude!
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13243238, member: 54997″]
Anyone using this in a Max-K?
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Got the BB63X/GT3 out for a scramble today, with a little warmer and a little drier conditions than last round (though still not what I’d call dry). It showed beautifully. I really don’t feel like I have a big miss either way with this setup right now. Misses end up either slightly pulled, maybe 10 or so yards left of the line, or just left a little open which results in a push maybe up to 20 yards right of line. But I had several I striped exactly where I wanted, with a perfect mid flight baby cut. The feel through the ball continues to just impress the hell out of me, both being plenty stable and just soooo smooth.
Distance wise, I had 6 drives of mine count, and the average of those was 277 yards, with the shortest being 259 (up a hill) and the longest being 301 (helping wind and slightly downhill). That’s just a few yards short of my P-Avg of 282 with the previous setup, which has data including the super dry conditions late last year. So we’re definitely looking good distance wise.
Overall continuing to love what I see. Have a league round Sunday and will report back with more data for y’all!
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13243238, member: 54997″]
Anyone using this in a Max-K?
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[USER=50153]@Bertie Pots[/USER] and I are both for sure. Maybe others. Any specific questions?
[QUOTE=”PiratePenguin, post: 13243886, member: 2635″]
[USER=50153]@Bertie Pots[/USER] and I are both for sure. Maybe others. Any specific questions?
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I don’t know…just curious if you found the combo gave you too much spin? I feel like, right now, my bb is perfect with my DS-X
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13244089, member: 54997″]
I don’t know…just curious if you found the combo gave you too much spin? I feel like, right now, my bb is perfect with my DS-X
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Thats just such a hard thing to be able to say. Shafts don’t make the spin differences our minds tend to think they will in most cases, but more than that its just SO user move/swing dependent. What is mid-spin producing for me, might be low for someone else.
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13244089, member: 54997″]
I don’t know…just curious if you found the combo gave you too much spin? I feel like, right now, my bb is perfect with my DS-X
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I hover right round 2500 in spin with the BB in my Max K. I was In that area also with the Denali Red I had in there. I like the height I am seeing from this combo and I play it lofted down -1 so at 9.5.
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 13243238, member: 54997″]
Anyone using this in a Max-K?
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Not yet but will be next week when my shaft arrives
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13244212, member: 5944″]
Not yet but will be next week when my shaft arrives
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I think you are going to LOVE this combo.
I mean big love, not little love.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13244262, member: 1579″]
I think you are going to LOVE this combo.
I mean big love, not little love.
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I Hope so, it’s been a minute since I played a BB but I’m excited
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13244282, member: 5944″]
I Hope so, it’s been a minute since I played a BB but I’m excited
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I think its going to give you the launch you want/need, the flowing feel similar to the Nexus Blue, but more overall stability to let you go AT it when you want to.
I am honest to goodness super excited about this for you.
That sounds amazing, definitely something I’ve been missing with the Nexus and the Denali Blue as well.
I went 63X with my order
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13244295, member: 5944″]
That sounds amazing, definitely something I’ve been missing with the Nexus and the Denali Blue as well.
I went 63X with my order
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That was my next question.
PERFECT.
Hell yes.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13244295, member: 5944″]
That sounds amazing, definitely something I’ve been missing with the Nexus and the Denali Blue as well.
I went 63X with my order
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You will friggin love it. Smoothest X flex I’ve swung with plenty of energy, but does not break down at all. I think you’re a little faster than me but I have no doubt it will hold up.