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Oh nice, so basically the profile I'd go with as well. Maybe M5 if I was feeling froggy. Even more intrigued now.
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Oh nice, so basically the profile I'd go with as well. Maybe M5 if I was feeling froggy. Even more intrigued now.
You'd likely want the TZ5 rather than the TZ6, 6 is higher launcher.
M4 (stiff). And James is right, the TZ5 would probably be a better fit for you. Lower launching and spinning profile.Which flex is coming?
"Spin killing machine" sounds amaaaazing.
M4 (stiff). And James is right, the TZ5 would probably be a better fit for you. Lower launching and spinning profile.
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M4 (stiff). And James is right, the TZ5 would probably be a better fit for you. Lower launching and spinning profile.
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He doesn't listen to me. :angel:
Should have some in about 5 hours. Hopefully the awesome looks will carry over to the performance side. Very optimistic.i'm really looking forward to your thoughts, scott.
Should have some in about 5 hours. Hopefully the awesome looks will carry over to the performance side. Very optimistic.
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Haha. It finally got here this week and hope it stays for a while. The course is still a saturated mess though.Mostly I'm angry at you got having golf weather.
Winner winner chicken dinner! Loved my first round with the TZ6. Very smooth and stable feel to the shaft. Cut it to play at 45" in the TEE EXS 9.5 head. Though I don't have access to a launch monitor to get numbers, I could tell by my ball flight and ball reaction that this shaft generated a good bit less spin than the other 2 shafts I have played in this head, Tensei Red and White Tie. The Tensei Red is billed as a higher spinning shaft so no surprise there, but the White Tie that is supposedly a low spin shaft is not even close to the TZ6. At least for my swing. Dispersion was outstanding (once again better than the other 2 shafts) with just a minimal draw resulting in good swings. The torque on this shaft (2.7 degrees) is about half that of the Tensei Red and about 1.5 degrees less than the White Tie. Had no problem squaring the head at impact whereas I have experienced some issues doing that with the other 2 shafts. I would say the ball flight I generated was about mid height and saw a little more carry distance than with the other 2. Still no roll out on my saturated course.
All in all, I believe I picked out the correct model, weight and flex for me.
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Just. Do. It!Really want to hit the TZ6. Trying to stay strong, but, the buzz is real.
See my post earlier in this thread about the TZ6. 2 rounds with it now and it is awesome.cant wait to hear some real life experiences with the tz6 & tz5. I will have one by spring but just not sure which one yet.
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Just. Do. It!
Did u notice the feel of the lower torque on the tz6? I always thought that torque had a big influence on feel?See my post earlier in this thread about the TZ6. 2 rounds with it now and it is awesome.
Did u notice the feel of the lower torque on the tz6? I always thought that torque had a big influence on feel?
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To me, it feels much smoother than a lot of much higher torque shafts I have hit.Did u notice the feel of the lower torque on the tz6? I always thought that torque had a big influence on feel?
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Does that mean you have one coming? These are high on the ponder list.Will is the man.
Does that mean you have one coming? These are high on the ponder list.
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