Jollygreens
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Sick looking. I have a Black 65 on the way and cannot wait to go head to head against my Speeder 757 Evo TS.
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I'll be installing today and hope to test it next weekHey Kc720, how is the yellow in a fairway?
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Me too please.I'll pm you
Looking forward to reading your feedback!I'll be installing today and hope to test it next week
I'll be installing today and hope to test it next week
I've got yellow 63g 6.5 in driver, installing 76g 6.0 in 4wAre you putting the same shaft Asian your driver or are you going with heavier option
I've got yellow 63g 6.5 in driver, installing 76g 6.0 in 4w
Haha had to be something about Asian lolThanks...sorry for the spellcheck in my post
How do these compare to the Aldila Rouge Shafts?
I tried to get into the Project X site but couldn't get in.
I use the Silver mostly.
Compared to rogue silver 60x 110 msi, I get lower spin with hzrdus yellow. The feel is different, hard to describe. Hzrdus is just so stable
I've gamed a bunch of the lz line and hzrdus is a completely different beast. Lz focuses a lot of the load to one section. The hzrdus black is very stiff with minimal loading sensation. The yellow is not quite as stiff feeling due to its straight tapered design, but still incredibly stableAny thoughts on handcrafted vs non handcrafted (like from Callaway)? How did they compare for the px lz as well?
If you were wanting to know the difference in the handcrafted vs non-handcrafted hzrdus models. Per Don Brown who works for True Temper and is a member on here, same materials, specs, profile, etc, just made on a machine instead of being hand rolled in the lab in California.Any thoughts on handcrafted vs non handcrafted (like from Callaway)? How did they compare for the px lz as well?
If you were wanting to know the difference in the handcrafted vs non-handcrafted hzrdus models. Per Don Brown who works for True Temper and is a member on here, same materials, specs, profile, etc, just made on a machine instead of being hand rolled in the lab in California.
Boring day at work = club build time. Installed hzrdus yellow 75g 6.0 in the xr16pro 4w. This thing feels GOOD! Can't wait to hit some balls with it!
OK so they don't play much different in the hazardous and lz models?