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While I would prefer a tiny bit lighter (Im old), they are still going in my irons.
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I think the 5.5s would fit me perfectly6.5-125
6.0-120
5.5-115
5.0-110
These could make me go back to steel
i heart those weights! very VERY interested in these. my favorite iron shafts from any company are dg pro and px. any initial thoughts on how these relate to those?
I'm going from DG Pro and I think these feel smoother, easier to load. DG Pro is very stiff in the butt section to activate the softer tip in the long and mid irons to help elevate the ball a bit more. PX LZ is more of an even flexural profile.
With my swing speed and launch I've never even tried PX, that would be like a guy who can't swim trying to cross the English Channel.
I'm going from DG Pro and I think these feel smoother, easier to load. DG Pro is very stiff in the butt section to activate the softer tip in the long and mid irons to help elevate the ball a bit more. PX LZ is more of an even flexural profile.
With my swing speed and launch I've never even tried PX, that would be like a guy who can't swim trying to cross the English Channel.
I wonder if these will play true to flex or play stiffer? I like the idea behind the design, but the weight has me hesitant.
Same. A lot.smoother? I like that sound of that.
I'm going from DG Pro and I think these feel smoother, easier to load. DG Pro is very stiff in the butt section to activate the softer tip in the long and mid irons to help elevate the ball a bit more. PX LZ is more of an even flexural profile.
With my swing speed and launch I've never even tried PX, that would be like a guy who can't swim trying to cross the English Channel.
PX LZ is more of an even flexural profile.
Any plans for a graphite LZ iron shaft?
6.5-125
6.0-120
5.5-115
5.0-110
I'm going from DG Pro and I think these feel smoother, easier to load. DG Pro is very stiff in the butt section to activate the softer tip in the long and mid irons to help elevate the ball a bit more. PX LZ is more of an even flexural profile.
With my swing speed and launch I've never even tried PX, that would be like a guy who can't swim trying to cross the English Channel.
Any chance that these are made in lighter weights as well?
Or would that take away from the loading zone and possibly even make it brittle?
Maybe we can get some lighter weight pink ones for you.
No current plans for lighter than these. But we shall see.
Maybe we can get some lighter weight pink ones for you.
No current plans for lighter than these. But we shall see.
6.5-125
6.0-120
5.5-115
5.0-110
I'm going from DG Pro and I think these feel smoother, easier to load. DG Pro is very stiff in the butt section to activate the softer tip in the long and mid irons to help elevate the ball a bit more. PX LZ is more of an even flexural profile.
With my swing speed and launch I've never even tried PX, that would be like a guy who can't swim trying to cross the English Channel.
Just a quick note, Adam Scott put PX LZ Steel into play this week, after hitting it for the first time Tuesday.
5 sets in play this week, a great number for a new steel shaft.
(not to mention HZRDUS is now the #1 driver model and #1 model for all woods.)
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