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.




Another beauty [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]! After my first round the other day with the WB this one I super intriguing. I love that they left it the same matte black and just added blue to the oval. A matte blue similar to the new Ventus plus would have looked good as well but they would have been flamed for coping. I like what they have done. Would love to try this in a 63x
Good stuff on the review here as always. This is an interesting shaft to me as mid seems work for me historically, even though I know that’s not the same for all vendors. Definitely will be following along. So cool that 4 THPers got a WB and one of these to test!
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER], nice write-up!
I got mine all shafted and gripped up and took it to the range Friday before playing. I brought both Mitsubishi shafts and had the TB in my Rogue and the BB in my old Epic Flash. The Epic/BB combo came in at E2 swingweight and the Rogue/TB combo came in at E0 with both playing at 45″ which is normal for me.
At Ballyhack, I had the Rogue that I put the TB into and was hitting it well (many drives that were 270-290), but I did have a few bad misses that went way, way right so I wanted to take both to the range and see what I thought.
My initial feedback is that the BB “feels” to be softer to me and the first swings confirmed that it has a different bend profile. What I found worked best for the BB was a nice pause at the top, to let the backswing finish before starting the downswing (something I strive to do, but don’t always manage). It allowed me to get better control of the ball than a fast transition. The TB doesn’t care if you get quick, as long as you deliver the head to the ball. That said, I could FEEL the shaft loading on the BB much better than I can on the TB.
For comparison, here are the two shafts I was using (both 73g, stiff flex):
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I ended up playing with the Epic/BB combo on Friday and besides the first 2 holes where I put a bad swing on it, I had one of my best driving days in a long time.
I generally will get one or two drives out past 240 in a round, but with the BB, I had 5 drives over 260 (longest was 276) and two more that were over 240. The misses were minor as the ball flight was nice and straight.
I did swap the Rogue head onto the BB shaft for yesterday’s round, but never hit one more than 225 (no range time, hot, humid and I could not keep my hands dry) and then the rain came half-way into the round and we called it since we were soaked to the bone and even had water squishing out of our shoes.
So, more testing will be done for sure! Out of the two, I don’t know which one will be the winner.
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The date code proves that these were hot off the production floor. Jonathan mentioned that these showed up in Carlsbad on the Tuesday before our Experience started and he had them sorted and shipped to Ballyhack directly for us.
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Great write-up! Its been a while, but gamed the BB many years ago and it was a fantastic shaft. Looking forward to all the feedback on this one. I’ve been using the kai’li blue in my UW and have liked the smooth feel of it so the BB could be interesting.
[QUOTE=”SVonhof, post: 12462237, member: 75683″]
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER], nice write-up!
I got mine all shafted and gripped up and took it to the range Friday before playing. I brought both Mitsubishi shafts and had the TB in my Rogue and the BB in my old Epic Flash. The Epic/BB combo came in at E2 swingweight and the Rogue/TB combo came in at E0 with both playing at 45″ which is normal for me.
At Ballyhack, I had the Rogue that I put the TB into and was hitting it well (many drives that were 270-290), but I did have a few bad misses that went way, way right so I wanted to take both to the range and see what I thought.
My initial feedback is that the BB “feels” to be softer to me and the first swings confirmed that it has a different bend profile. What I found worked best for the BB was a nice pause at the top, to let the backswing finish before starting the downswing (something I strive to do, but don’t always manage). It allowed me to get better control of the ball than a fast transition. The TB doesn’t care if you get quick, as long as you deliver the head to the ball. That said, I could FEEL the shaft loading on the BB much better than I can on the TB.
For comparison, here are the two shafts I was using (both 73g, stiff flex):
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I ended up playing with the Epic/BB combo on Friday and besides the first 2 holes where I put a bad swing on it, I had one of my best driving days in a long time.
I generally will get one or two drives out past 240 in a round, but with the BB, I had 5 drives over 260 (longest was 276) and two more that were over 240. The misses were minor as the ball flight was nice and straight.
I did swap the Rogue head onto the BB shaft for yesterday’s round, but never hit one more than 225 (no range time, hot, humid and I could not keep my hands dry) and then the rain came half-way into the round and we called it since we were soaked to the bone and even had water squishing out of our shoes.
So, more testing will be done for sure! Out of the two, I don’t know which one will be the winner.
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The date code proves that these were hot off the production floor. Jonathan mentioned that these showed up in Carlsbad on the Tuesday before our Experience started and he had them sorted and shipped to Ballyhack directly for us.
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That production sticker is such a cool touch to see
[QUOTE=”SVonhof, post: 12462237, member: 75683″]
The date code proves that these were hot off the production floor. Jonathan mentioned that these showed up in Carlsbad on the Tuesday before our Experience started and he had them sorted and shipped to Ballyhack directly for us.
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They got them on Tuesday and you had them in hand on Thursday? That is absolutely wild and so cool! Only at a THP experience!
Have never swung a Diamana shaft in my life, going to have to see if one shows up at local GT, otherwise might wait until find one at maybe a demo day.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12461432, member: 1579″]
It wasn’t done in the article because the WB’s we reviewed were 63 X/S, and this is 73X, it wouldn’t be an apples to apples comparison.
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Of course, I missed that one!
Maiden voyage time.
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Logo down for playing time [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] ?
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Just finished my first round with the Diamana Blue Board in my Stealth Plus head. The shaft I was given was the BB 53 R which is a 50 gram shaft in regular flex. I am not going to use the “w” word [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] , but, other than an Autoflex, it may be the most flexible driver shaft I recall ever using. But, with that said, the shaft still felt very stable throughout the swing. And the word smooth does not even do the feel of this shaft justice.
I am in the process of transitioning away from a little heavier stiff shafts in all of my clubs so there will be a little bit of learning process to get used to softer flexes and lighter weights. I feel it will definitely benefit me and my game in the long-run.
I did not hit any balls at all with this setup before going to the first tee late this morning. I quickly found out that I needed to keep a smooth tempo throughout the swing to what I want out of this shaft. Getting too quick either resulted in low pull hooks (a common miss of mine) or high pushes out to the right. The first two balls I hit had the low pull hooks ball flight. I could tell the build was a little lighter than what I am used to (put it on the swing scale when I got home and it was D0) which may have contributed to my getting a little quick coming from the top. I swung it smoother off the third tee and saw a nice high towering draw which brought a smile to my face.
Once I got comfortable with how to swing the shaft to get what I wanted out of it, it felt great and produced very good results. I definitely saw a higher ball flight with the BB than I was getting with the Diamana GT which is certainly not a negative because it is designed to be a slightly higher launching shaft. Well struck drives were producing pretty much the same total distance I expect to get from the previous two combos I played. Like with the GT, the dispersion was quite good with the BB as long as I did not try to go after it too hard.
Definitely feel like it was a successful opening round with the BB shaft and look forward to more consistent results once I get the tempo and timing where it needs to be. After I returned home, I looked into the possibility of ordering a heavier weight to put in the back of the driver to bump the swing weight up a little but am going to hold off until my other 12 swing clubs arrive tomorrow or Wednesday. As I stated above, the lighter weight, both swing and overall, may be something I want to get used to playing.
[QUOTE=”Sox_Fan, post: 12462581, member: 9583″]
Just finished my first round with the Diamana Blue Board in my Stealth Plus head. The shaft I was given was the BB 53 R which is a 50 gram shaft in regular flex. I am not going to use the “w” word [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] , but, other than an Autoflex, it may be the most flexible driver shaft I recall ever using. But, with that said, the shaft still felt very stable throughout the swing. And the word smooth does not even do the feel of this shaft justice.
I am in the process of transitioning away from a little heavier stiff shafts in all of my clubs so there will be a little bit of learning process to get used to softer flexes and lighter weights. I feel it will definitely benefit me and my game in the long-run.
I did not hit any balls at all with this setup before going to the first tee late this morning. I quickly found out that I needed to keep a smooth tempo throughout the swing to what I want out of this shaft. Getting too quick either resulted in low pull hooks (a common miss of mine) or high pushes out to the right. The first two balls I hit had the low pull hooks ball flight. I could tell the build was a little lighter than what I am used to (put it on the swing scale when I got home and it was D0) which may have contributed to my getting a little quick coming from the top. I swung it smoother off the third tee and saw a nice high towering draw which brought a smile to my face.
Once I got comfortable with how to swing the shaft to get what I wanted out of it, it felt great and produced very good results. I definitely saw a higher ball flight with the BB than I was getting with the Diamana GT which is certainly not a negative because it is designed to be a slightly higher launching shaft. Well struck drives were producing pretty much the same total distance I expect to get from the previous two combos I played. Like with the GT, the dispersion was quite good with the BB as long as I did not try to go after it too hard.
Definitely feel like it was a successful opening round with the BB shaft and look forward to more consistent results once I get the tempo and timing where it needs to be. After I returned home, I looked into the possibility of ordering a heavier weight to put in the back of the driver to bump the swing weight up a little but am going to hold off until my other 12 swing clubs arrive tomorrow or Wednesday. As I stated above, the lighter weight, both swing and overall, may be something I want to get used to playing.
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Your GT is a “Low+” shaft, right? Just for the sake of the comparison?
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 12462593, member: 75272″]
Your GT is a “Low+” shaft, right? Just for the sake of the comparison?
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Correct, and the GT is actually a good bit lower launching and spinning according to Mitsubishi.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 12462593, member: 75272″]
Your GT is a “Low+” shaft, right? Just for the sake of the comparison?
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Correct. That is how they classify it. Low + launch and spin, while the BB is classified as Mid launch and spin. Also, the GT is SR flex and 6 grams heavier in uncut weight. I built the BB to the exact same finished length (45″) as the GT.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12462636, member: 1579″]
Correct, and the GT is actually a good bit lower launching and spinning according to Mitsubishi.
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I don’t have anything to measure data, but the ball flight was definitely a bit higher on average with the BB. Since I was ending up in about the same finishing positions with both on well struck drives, I have to believe I was getting a little more carry with the BB and a little more rollout with the GT. And that comparison is with the head set exactly alike (stock 9* loft and sliding weight at neutral).
[QUOTE=”Sox_Fan, post: 12462645, member: 9583″]
I don’t have anything to measure data, but the ball flight was definitely a bit higher on average with the BB. Since I was ending up in about the same finishing positions with both on well struck drives, I have to believe I was getting a little more carry with the BB and a little more rollout with the GT. And that comparison is with the head set exactly alike (stock 9* loft and sliding weight at neutral).
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That’s exactly how it should play out between the two, honestly ??
Nice review! I want to try all these new Board releases, and I love how extensive their offerings have been for each model. It’s really pretty incredible how many weight/flex combos they make.
If I got only one to try without testing, I’d probably go BB for that mid-mid performance. I don’t recall ever trying any of the Boards, but I feel like that needs to change soon.
I just got back from my first round with the BB. I didn’t get any swings prior to the first tee with it so I wasn’t 100% sure what to expect, especially coming off rounds with the Diamana White Board. It started out fantastic. The first three tee shots were a higher launch and carry than I normally see which was fun.
I could definitely tell right away that there was more play in the shaft than the WB. It didn’t feel “whippy” just a little looser. This worked out perfect going straight to the tee with no warmup. The swing was smooth and the shaft was doing the work. It had some serious pop. I guess that surprised me thinking this is mid/mid and expecting maybe a little ballooning. It didn’t do that at all even though it wasn’t as penetrating as I’m used to seeing.
As I started to warm up and had a pretty good score going, the tee shots started to get a little wild. I tend to get a little aggressive with my swing as well as trying to place the ball out there. When I hit this dreaded pattern holes 8 through 13, I noticed that I could really feel the shaft moving more than the WB. a couple felt like the head was behind me a little and I was losing balls right. I reminded myself to slow down and let the shaft work and got it back on track.
Overall, not a bad first round out. I do like the smoothness of the shaft when I’m swinging properly. I’m looking forward to giving it more time and adapting to it.
[QUOTE=”Jtubb17, post: 12462875, member: 68843″]
As I started to warm up and had a pretty good score going, the tee shots started to get a little wild. I tend to get a little aggressive with my swing as well as trying to place the ball out there. When I hit this dreaded pattern holes 8 through 13, I noticed that I could really feel the shaft moving more than the WB. a couple felt like the head was behind me a little and I was losing balls right. I reminded myself to slow down and let the shaft work and got it back on track.
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That sounds right from the few rounds I played with you! :LOL:
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The 43x coming in sub 50g has my attention. I’m intrigued about the potential performance benefits of the ultralight extra stiff shafts that have hit the market.
I really enjoyed this [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
Have to say the feedback has me very interested. I love a smooth feeling driver shaft and it looks freaking cool.
Getting ready to head out for round 2 with the Blue Board. Not putting the GT in my bag this time as a safety blanket so it is either swing smooth or see more of the course than I really care to.
I am going out again on the 4th and then on the 6th (weather permitting).
Got in three drives today before the bottom fell out. Unfortunately, they were not pretty. Definitely going to take a lot of work for me to figure out how to swing this shaft on a consistent basis to get consistent results.
From a flex perspective, it feels really similar to the Diamana T+ shaft in regular flex that I tested out with the Qi10 head a couple of weeks ago. Struggled to get the timing down with it with my normal swing. Switched to a stiff in the T+ and hit it better from a distance and dispersion standpoint with my normal swing than the regular. Granted, I only hit about 15 balls with each of those shafts that day and did not try to swing either any differently than I normally do.
But, I will get the Blue Board figured out and make it work consistently for me. Ordering a couple of extra weights to to get the swing weight up a little may be the ticket to helping my timing out. I have traditionally played driver at D2 – D3 and this one built out to D0.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12460975, member: 5944″]
Man I loved the blue board. Sounds like with the tech upgrades this is going to be a really great shaft. Slightly disappointed that the shaft itself isn’t blue though.
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It was “on the table”! You never know what the future will hold…….. thanks for the comment.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12461097, member: 1579″]
But that’s been done, for ages. To celebrate 20 years AND to differentiate, something needed to actually be different visually.
Plus, the matte lets the logo and return of the flower band pop in ways the color and ion color finishes didn’t imo.
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I feel like I’m reliving several meetings we had over the past year at HQ! Keep the comments coming…… I’m keeping score!
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12461147, member: 1579″]
In other cool news…
[USER=68843]@Jtubb17[/USER]
[USER=9583]@Sox_Fan[/USER]
[USER=62520]@G8rJimbo[/USER]
[USER=75683]@SVonhof[/USER]
All have the new BB in hand as well, and will be doing a full forum testing on it in this thread for the next many weeks!
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LET’S GO TEAM! Should we head back to Ballyhack [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]?!
[QUOTE=”Mitsubishi Mark, post: 12464609, member: 80601″]
LET’S GO TEAM! Should we head back to Ballyhack [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]?!
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I feel like [USER=80601]@Mitsubishi Mark[/USER] needs to visit other properties…But Ballyhack is so good for driver shafts.
[QUOTE=”Mitsubishi Mark, post: 12464609, member: 80601″]
LET’S GO TEAM! Should we head back to Ballyhack [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]?!
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before the end of the year?? lol
[QUOTE=”Mitsubishi Mark, post: 12464609, member: 80601″]
LET’S GO TEAM! Should we head back to Ballyhack [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]?!
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[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12464621, member: 3″]
I feel like [USER=80601]@Mitsubishi Mark[/USER] needs to visit other properties…But Ballyhack is so good for driver shafts.
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There are a few others that work nicely too haha
[QUOTE=”Mitsubishi Mark, post: 12464609, member: 80601″]
LET’S GO TEAM! Should we head back to Ballyhack [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]?!
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I can be there in 3 hours!
[QUOTE=”Mitsubishi Mark, post: 12464609, member: 80601″]
LET’S GO TEAM! Should we head back to Ballyhack [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]?!
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I.
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In.
[QUOTE=”Mitsubishi Mark, post: 12464603, member: 80601″]
I feel like I’m reliving several meetings we had over the past year at HQ! Keep the comments coming…… I’m keeping score!
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Which side of the scoreboard are you on Mark? Hahahaha
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12464784, member: 1579″]
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[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12464787, member: 1579″]
Which side of the scoreboard are you on Mark? Hahahaha
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I’m doing okay, I’m good with my choices!
Pulled out the lead tape to do some swing weight experimentation yesterday and today.
Started my round yesterday with a 4 gram piece on the sole of my driver to bump the swing weight up to D2, from D0. What I found from doing that was it did do away with the low pull hook from getting too quick on the downswing, but I also got a lower ball flight and lost some distance. So a little less likely to hit the ball off line but at the expense of distance. Pulled off the piece of lead tape at the turn and got the higher ball flight and more carry distance back and felt like I was making better contact. Only overswung it once resulting in the low pull hook but it was more pull than hook, unlike my first couple of rounds using the shaft, so was still in decent shape. The last 3 drives I hit were the 3 best of the round in terms of distance and dispersion. I was admittedly a bit fatigued at that point from the 94* and very humid conditions so did not have the energy to overswing the club. So I know I can hit it well if I can just keep my body from getting too aggressive with the swing and stop trying to hit the ball harder than I need to.
Decided to do a little more swing weight experimentations this morning hitting balls into the net at 3 different swing weights. Unlike of the course, I felt I could concentrate more on quality of strike without worrying about where the ball was going. Went first with 2 grams of lead tape added (D1 SW), then no lead tape (D0 SW), then 4 grams lead tape (D2). For some reason, my tendency with both of the setups with lead tape added resulted in a lot of contact off the heel side of the club. Much more center contact with no lead tape added. Concentrated on smooth swings with all three setups with no need to try to hit it a certain distance. So I feel what that tells me is to stick with the original build and continue to work on my timing and tempo with this shaft.
I played today with the Blue Board in the Rogue head and I didn’t hit a lot of long drives, but they were in the center. I am not sure that this shaft and head combo are as good for me as when I had the Epic Flash with the BB.
I did have one hole, a par 5 where I hit the drive 255, then hit a 5i 197 and made the eagle putt, which is the first eagle in Pinehurst and the first for me in probably 8 years.
I am going to play my next round with the TB in the Rogue head and see how I do.
Had my two most consistent driving days with the Blue Board today and yesterday. I am not hitting the ball quite as high as I did the first round with this shaft for some reason, but I am making much better contact overall and the complete misses have basically disappeared. I believe it has definitely helped my tempo and timing with the shaft by filling in the other 12 swing club spots in my bag with clubs that have lighter and more flexible shafts. The regular flex Blue Board driver shaft is no longer a one off in my bag which is a plus IMO when swinging the driver with this shaft.
Going back to the Diamana GT shaft on Monday for more testing and reviewing with it.
[QUOTE=”Sox_Fan, post: 12471620, member: 9583″]
Had my two most consistent driving days with the Blue Board today and yesterday. I am not hitting the ball quite as high as I did the first round with this shaft for some reason, but I am making much better contact overall and the complete misses have basically disappeared. I believe it has definitely helped my tempo and timing with the shaft by filling in the other 12 swing club spots in my bag with clubs that have lighter and more flexible shafts. The regular flex Blue Board driver shaft is no longer a one off in my bag which is a plus IMO when swinging the driver with this shaft.
Going back to the Diamana GT shaft on Monday for more testing and reviewing with it.
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That sounds like a great success!
I am going to go back to the TB on my next round after 2.5 rounds with the BB (with success on the 2 full rounds).
Ok, little bit of golf played this past weekend.
Friday morning early afternoon, played Olde Cypress in Naples, FL. Put my Vanquish from the Mitsu experience in my TSr2 head.
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[TR]
[TH]SHAFT[/TH]
[TH]FLEX[/TH]
[TH]LENGTH[/TH]
[TH]WEIGHT/GMS[/TH]
[TH]TIP OD[/TH]
[TH]TIP LENGTH[/TH]
[TH]BUTT OD[/TH]
[TH]TORQUE[/TH]
[TH]KICK POINT[/TH]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]VANQUISH™ 5[/TD]
[TD]S[/TD]
[TD]46[/TD]
[TD]57[/TD]
[TD]0.335[/TD]
[TD]3.0[/TD]
[TD]0.590[/TD]
[TD]4.2[/TD]
[TD]Mid/Low[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Titleist TSr2
Playing Length: 46″
Grip of Choice: Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 Teams
Shaft plays great. Gives me more height than my LA Golf DJ shaft, about 20 gr lighter. Averaged 285 including a 295 drive into a 10mph head wind.
Played an exec course late afternoon, so no chance with driver. Next day, played Velancia Golf in Naples. Swapped the Vanquish out for the Blue Board. Similar stats to the Vanquish in regards to weight and stiffness. Totally different feel. I was fortunate enough to have no one behind my twosome and we both were playing multiple balls to experiment with shots. I would take 4-5 tee shots on any par 4 or par 5 with the driver and here are my thoughts:
Feel: Even though it’s the same weight, it doesn’t feel as “crisp.” When I say crisp, the Vanquish has a live feel about it, as if every flush shot is a bullet you just fired with precision and accuracy that you could only dream of. Even the mishits were possilby 10-20 yards left or right of my target and 20 yards short. The Blue Board had less feel in my hands. Flush contact never felt as confident, leading me to try and adjust my setup, with nothing ever feeling comfortable. Dispersion was not as tight. My mishits were basically spraying and I had a more consistent fade then anything else.
The solid hits were consistently 20 yards shorter than my Vanquish with a lower ball flight. Even adjusting the loft of the driver and/or tee-ing the ball higher had no impact on my ball height. This held true through another 18 holes yesterday at The Legend, at Ave Maria in Naples Florida. Several opportunities to drive par 5’s had the same results with the BB coming up shorter than my Vanquish (I changed shafts after 2 hits on the same tee box to compare shafts with same weather/ball conditions).
I will be going to the range this week with my launch monitor to try and get some numbers. I have a feeling the ball spin is going to be a little higher with the BB, which is something that I’ve had a problem with on OE shafts. Stay tuned…
[QUOTE=”G8rJimbo, post: 12473934, member: 62520″]
Ok, little bit of golf played this past weekend.
Friday morning early afternoon, played Olde Cypress in Naples, FL. Put my Vanquish from the Mitsu experience in my TSr2 head.
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TH]SHAFT[/TH]
[TH]FLEX[/TH]
[TH]LENGTH[/TH]
[TH]WEIGHT/GMS[/TH]
[TH]TIP OD[/TH]
[TH]TIP LENGTH[/TH]
[TH]BUTT OD[/TH]
[TH]TORQUE[/TH]
[TH]KICK POINT[/TH]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]VANQUISH™ 5[/TD]
[TD]S[/TD]
[TD]46[/TD]
[TD]57[/TD]
[TD]0.335[/TD]
[TD]3.0[/TD]
[TD]0.590[/TD]
[TD]4.2[/TD]
[TD]Mid/Low[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Titleist TSr2
Playing Length: 46″
Grip of Choice: Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 Teams
Shaft plays great. Gives me more height than my LA Golf DJ shaft, about 20 gr lighter. Averaged 285 including a 295 drive into a 10mph head wind.
Played an exec course late afternoon, so no chance with driver. Next day, played Velancia Golf in Naples. Swapped the Vanquish out for the Blue Board. Similar stats to the Vanquish in regards to weight and stiffness. Totally different feel. I was fortunate enough to have no one behind my twosome and we both were playing multiple balls to experiment with shots. I would take 4-5 tee shots on any par 4 or par 5 with the driver and here are my thoughts:
Feel: Even though it’s the same weight, it doesn’t feel as “crisp.” When I say crisp, the Vanquish has a live feel about it, as if every flush shot is a bullet you just fired with precision and accuracy that you could only dream of. Even the mishits were possilby 10-20 yards left or right of my target and 20 yards short. The Blue Board had less feel in my hands. Flush contact never felt as confident, leading me to try and adjust my setup, with nothing ever feeling comfortable. Dispersion was not as tight. My mishits were basically spraying and I had a more consistent fade then anything else.
The solid hits were consistently 20 yards shorter than my Vanquish with a lower ball flight. Even adjusting the loft of the driver and/or tee-ing the ball higher had no impact on my ball height. This held true through another 18 holes yesterday at The Legend, at Ave Maria in Naples Florida. Several opportunities to drive par 5’s had the same results with the BB coming up shorter than my Vanquish (I changed shafts after 2 hits on the same tee box to compare shafts with same weather/ball conditions).
I will be going to the range this week with my launch monitor to try and get some numbers. I have a feeling the ball spin is going to be a little higher with the BB, which is something that I’ve had a problem with on OE shafts. Stay tuned…
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My dude, this is a great update! Keep em coming!
Blue Board is back in play today
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Giving the Blue Board a rest this week in favor of the GT. Have to go back in Friday for more work on my scalp issues so will it will probably be week after next before I get the BB back on the course. Will be checking the thread for any questions that may arise and I’m sure I will be hitting balls into the net next week with the BB in my driver to continue working on my tempo with this shaft.
Would like an 80 gram version. To put in my uw.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12477412, member: 1579″]
My dude, this is a great update! Keep em coming!
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Mother Nature is answering those that said we were too dry….fingers crossed for some range numbers over the next couple of days.
[QUOTE=”Jtubb17, post: 12477507, member: 68843″]
Blue Board is back in play today
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Nice!!
Remember fellas, talk about EVERYTHING, and don’t fear being redundant!
After 2.5 rounds with the BB in the Epic Flash and Rogue head, I switched back to the TB for today and the distances were slightly better as the ball flight is more penetrating with my swing.
The feel of the TB is just so different. The TB feels, I don’t know, stronger, than the BB. The TB for my swing and tempo, especially if I get quick in my transition, is a better fit. But if I can control my tempo, then the BB gave great results with an easier swing and feels so smooth.
I am conflicted as both are great, but for different reasons.
I did not manage any 300 yard drives like [USER=62520]@G8rJimbo[/USER] , but I did get one out 275 leading to a birdie from 72 yards out for my second shot.
I just finished up my round with the blue board. It’s only my second round as I’ve been alternating back-and-forth with the WB.
Today’s round was played on a new course that is long at 6680 from the white tees. Needless to say, the blue board got a workout. I’ll dive into my Shot Scope stats more when I get home but for now I’ll just talk about the feel and eyeball test.
As a reminder, I’m playing the 53X in this shaft. While the weight is very similar to the WB, that’s the only apples to apples comparison. The feel to me is very very different.
Right now, my main swing thought is tempo and being smooth. With the BB I can feel it moving if I’m not super smooth. When I feel that, I end up trying to make changes mid swing which obviously doesn’t work out. on the flipside, when I do have a smooth tempo, the shaft squares up and gets me a great ball flight. I did have two today that got out to just over 300 yards. The problem is the bad ones were more spinny and left me in worse spots.
Like I said, it’s only been two rounds with the BB and two rounds with the WB so still lots to play and digest. Initial impressions though tell me that slightly softer and higher spinning BB might not be perfect for me in driver Because of my swing deficiencies.
When we get a cooler evening with no rain and I have no meetings, I am going to attempt to get out to one of the holes near me with both shafts and hit multiple balls with each shaft in each head and see what happens.
I am thinking I will bring all ProV1 balls and mark them so I know which one’s are which. Since I don’t have a launch monitor, this will give me an overall distance rating and I can throw out the highest and lowest of each to get a good average.