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THP Review of the new Matrix Program F15 shafts.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/matrix-program-f15-iron-shaft-review/
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/matrix-program-f15-iron-shaft-review/
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Solid review James. you've played the Recoils and now these, how would you say the compare or differ? mainly interested in the feel and over all weight.
Great review Jman, have you ever reviewed Aerotechs and could you compare them if so. (too lazy to search it out)
That was an awesome review James. Never mind the fact it had a ton of photos of some awesome shafts, but the detail in the write up was solid.
If there was something you could change about it to improve on them, does anything come to mind?
Nice review James
Having recently moved to a heavier shaft and finding it seems to work better for me, I am very curious as to how a heavier graphite shaft might feel in comparison. I haven't hit a graphite shafted iron for a long time but eventually the years will catch up with me and it will become the way to go, so the more graphite options we all have can only be a bonus in my eyes
Thanks dude. Honestly, I was always a heavier weight guy too, and by fitting I've always been pointed that way, but I've enjoyed the lighter weights more now that I've gotten through my stubborn skull that with the right swing weight then they feel just as solid/sturdy/etc to me.
I say find a way to hit em all, then see what sorts out. One thing is for sure though, the tech we are seeing is pretty damn awesome!
It's no secret the Program Qs work for my game. You'll likely have to pry graphite shafts from my irons in the future and love seeing more options being made available. Well reviewed James!
I'll allow it!I need to come to Ohio and we can compare Programs....
Wait, thats awkward...
I enjoyed to read Jman. Though I switched to steel a number of years ago, it's nice to see that graphite has finally come around to where it is. You mentioned my main concern with graphite, ball flight. As a guy who hits an mid to sometimes higher trajectory ball, it's nice to be able to bring it down some with steel shafts. Though it didn't seem like you were concerned with that from your testing. Do you see yourself sticking with graphite (like these) moving forward, or back to steel?