Over my fitting we tried some drastic stuff to get me where I wanted to be numbers wise so was curious as to what’s the lightest weight you could play as well as flex?
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So in the 75g range what flex would you be able to comfortably control?Playing 105 now which is why I chose it but no issues playing the same shaft in 75gm
The shafts I'm using have a Stiff flex in that weight, my 105 are S+, in the 75 it's had some serious swing speeds thrown at it in testing and has come through with flying colors for stability and not feeling like you are losing control.So in the 75g range what flex would you be able to comfortably control?
At the other end what’s the lightest you could comfortably play?110 g and stiff is working for me.
I tried DG S300 at 127g Saturday with the Blue Print S.
Man that was a real heavy club.
I couldn't break 80 mph with my swing speed.
With my shaft I'm 85-87 on average.
I have those same Recoil shafts in my Srixon ZX5's. They work great for me.I have a light shaft in my PXG 0211DC irons, the MMT60 that specs out at 60g for "senior" flex. I hit my Apex CF19 irons better that have a little heavier shaft, the UST Recoil ES which in F2 flex is supposed to be 68g. One of these days I am going to go back to PXG for another iron fitting and see if that holds true for either the Gen 5 or 6 0311P irons.
I played TaylorMade R7s and believe those were 90-95g shafts. I'm not sure though.At the other end what’s the lightest you could comfortably play?