The Phoenix is a symbolic name for Xcaliber shafts in a few ways, first is the link to the era of legends and Arthurian stories which the brand name has heavy roots in, but the other symbolizes a return of a legend for Robin Arthur and the company. You see, the Phoenix is based upon the winningest wood shaft in professional golf, the Grafalloy ProLite, so the name is certainly apropos.
We were able to get the entire Phoenix range in for a closer look and subsequent review, read on to find out more.
The Details
This is a shaft design which does exactly what it claims to do, a lower spinning and mid launch profile which responds to an aggressive move, regardless of the shaft weight. The Phoenix is extremely affordable like the rest of the Xcaliber lineup, but also boasts a plethora of fitting options with three different weights and multiple flexes including TS for even the strongest swingers.
Xcaliber Phoenix Driver Shafts
The first thing I believe is important to understand when discussing the Phoenix is that this is quite literally the ProLite profile brought into modern times with improved production and tolerance capabilities. Those modern aspects are also what have allowed the creation of the Phoenix 4 and 5 which are just lighter weight versions. It is clear that in the opinion of Robin and company, the winningest shaft design of all time still stands the test of time.

An interesting thing to think about there is how limited the options were in the time of the ProLite with graphite really in its infancy. Nonetheless, success is success, but does it translate? To test that we were able not only to get all three weight classes of the Phoenix, but also each in their S and TS versions. They are also available in R, but we did not test those.

Upon unboxing, I took the Phoenix shafts, all six of them, right to the frequency analyzer to test them versus their stated flex. Interestingly, here the 5TS, 6S, and 6TS easily met their mark of S while the 5TS, barely hit the CPM to be considered stiff. The 4S and 4TS however were solidly in the R realm according to measurements. Is this all that surprising? In my opinion, not particularly, considering the goal here is keeping the same profile as the ProLite, just lighter, it seems natural that the lighter weights there would be a little softer to flex since they didn’t want to alter the design, just weight.

Each of the shafts were installed into Cobra adapters and built to the same length with the same grip as well. They were also all tested using the Cobra Darkspeed LS driver at standard 9.0 loft with the heavy weight back. This is a very fast and low spinning head for me, so it seemed to make the most sense when working with the Phoenix profile. The data captured can be seen below:
| SHAFT | BALL SPEED | LAUNCH | SPIN | CARRY | TOTAL | HEIGHT | OFFLINE |
| Xcaliber Phoenix 4S | 162 | 18 | 3208 | 269 | 286 | 42Y | 21Y R |
| Xcaliber Phoenix 4TS | 162 | 17 | 2873 | 274 | 301 | 39Y | 19Y R |
| Xcaliber Phoenix 5S | 160 | 16 | 2923 | 268 | 294 | 37Y | 16 Y R |
| Xcaliber Phoenix 5TS | 160 | 15 | 2381 | 272 | 298 | 34Y | 10Y R |
| Xcaliber Phoenix 6S | 161 | 14 | 2679 | 274 | 300 | 32Y | 7Y L |
| Xcaliber Phoenix 6TS | 161 | 14 | 2358 | 274 | 303 | 30Y | 5Y R |
Foremost, I have to say how surprised I was at how easily these launched for me, not so much in the lighter weights knowing what I did via the CPM measurements, but more into the 5TS, 6S, and 7TS. Where spin was concerned, things certainly jumped in the softer flexed shafts, which was certainly in part due to my aggressive swing/move just leaving the face a bit open. That said, they responded impressively in terms of speed. The Darkspeed LS itself is a fast head for me, but the fact that the averages for every weight and flex option came out where they did ball speed wise was eye catching.

Something I do want to mention, in the collection with the Phoenix 5TS, that data is based on one recorded swing while the others are in sets of ten with two tossed from each to form the averages shown. The reason here is that shaft actually gave way in my second swing. Now, sometimes things happen, and I am not making a huge deal of this as I recorded the 5S, 4S, and 4TS after that incident and every one of them held up fine. However, for the sake of transparency, it needed to be mentioned.
The Details
Overall, the Phoenix showed me that the ProLite profile likely still has its place, and with the ability to make even lighter versions now, there seems to be a very wide fitting window. I would be curious to see if we get any heavier versions down the road from Xcaliber, however, as I feel like there is even more opportunity to broaden the window of fitting.
The Phoenix is available in R, S, and TS within each of the three weights, and is priced at a mere $135.00 per shaft. They are available at select fitters nationwide as well as direct from xcalibershafts.com.




Got out to a sim last night and while i didnt have my best swing was able to compare the Phoenix to the Diamana. I haven’t really sorted what this all means but here is a sample of what i saw…
The Diamana S+:
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And the Phoenix 6S.
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Always eye opening (and often depressing) to see numbers on my swing. Seems to line up with what i have felt, though to be honest i dont know height wise where that fits.
I like what I have been seeing on course from the Phoenix shaft. I can’t say i am sure it is the best fit for me, but i have been having good luck with it, and despite the feel being so different, i like how it feels.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12520790, member: 5710″]
Got out to a sim last night and while i didnt have my best swing was able to compare the Phoenix to the Diamana. I haven’t really sorted what this all means but here is a sample of what i saw…
The Diamana S+:
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And the Phoenix 6S.
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Always eye opening (and often depressing) to see numbers on my swing. Seems to line up with what i have felt, though to be honest i dont know height wise where that fits.
I like what I have been seeing on course from the Phoenix shaft. I can’t say i am sure it is the best fit for me, but i have been having good luck with it, and despite the feel being so different, i like how it feels.
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That’s a small dataset but gaining 7 yards is gaining 7 yards and the dispersion is a bit tighter too. Not conclusive but promising.
[QUOTE=”leftybob, post: 12520801, member: 77429″]
That’s a small dataset but gaining 7 yards is gaining 7 yards and the dispersion is a bit tighter too. Not conclusive but promising.
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There were lots more swings taken and similar results the whole time. I was going back and forth between the two and trying some different settings and balls, so i didnt capture everything. You are right though. Next time i will capture a larger number of swings.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12520790, member: 5710″]
Got out to a sim last night and while i didnt have my best swing was able to compare the Phoenix to the Diamana. I haven’t really sorted what this all means but here is a sample of what i saw…
The Diamana S+:
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And the Phoenix 6S.
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Always eye opening (and often depressing) to see numbers on my swing. Seems to line up with what i have felt, though to be honest i dont know height wise where that fits.
I like what I have been seeing on course from the Phoenix shaft. I can’t say i am sure it is the best fit for me, but i have been having good luck with it, and despite the feel being so different, i like how it feels.
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the consistency of spin is pretty impressive for the Phoenix. Seems to be influenced a bit by your face to path ratio, but even if you drop some of the diamana paths that got a little big, the Phoenix stayed tighter.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12520790, member: 5710″]
Got out to a sim last night and while i didnt have my best swing was able to compare the Phoenix to the Diamana. I haven’t really sorted what this all means but here is a sample of what i saw…
The Diamana S+:
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And the Phoenix 6S.
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Always eye opening (and often depressing) to see numbers on my swing. Seems to line up with what i have felt, though to be honest i dont know height wise where that fits.
I like what I have been seeing on course from the Phoenix shaft. I can’t say i am sure it is the best fit for me, but i have been having good luck with it, and despite the feel being so different, i like how it feels.
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Bad swings are part of the deal, so it’s worth seeing them. What I’m seeing is more consistency with the Phoenix. Quite impressive actually.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12520973, member: 62865″]
the consistency of spin is pretty impressive for the Phoenix. Seems to be influenced a bit by your face to path ratio, but even if you drop some of the diamana paths that got a little big, the Phoenix stayed tighter.
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[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12521070, member: 1193″]
Bad swings are part of the deal, so it’s worth seeing them. What I’m seeing is more consistency with the Phoenix. Quite impressive actually.
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Yeah i hadnt noticed that, but it is pretty impressive to me, too. Especially as much of a hot mess my swing is. It still surprises me how well it does with as little feedback as there is. Such a trippy thing.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12521449, member: 5710″]
Yeah i hadnt noticed that, but it is pretty impressive to me, too. Especially as much of a hot mess my swing is. It still surprises me how well it does with as little feedback as there is. Such a trippy thing.
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I don’t need feedback, I just need to split fairways
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12521453, member: 62865″]
I don’t need feedback, I just need to split fairways
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That is pretty much where i am at too. It is just interesting when trying to explain it.
My Phoenix 5-R is going to be on hold for a bit, getting it ready to go in my G425 LST and found that the cap wasn’t on my epoxy well enough and one of the parts dried up. New batch should be delivered sometime next week, and I’ll get it retipped as soon as it gets here.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12521453, member: 62865″]
I don’t need feedback, I just need to split fairways
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This. Results matter.
Let me ask a question for those testing. Will you be keeping it in your driver? Why or why not?
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12522191, member: 3″]
Let me ask a question for those testing. Will you be keeping it in your driver? Why or why not?
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Right now the answer is yes, because I’m seeing a bit tighter dispersion and control. The one item that may kick it out is the last time out I was sending the ball out pretty low. Could have simply been me, could have been me reacting to the shaft, more testing needed.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12522211, member: 62865″]
Right now the answer is yes, because I’m seeing a bit tighter dispersion and control. The one item that may kick it out is the last time out I was sending the ball out pretty low. Could have simply been me, could have been me reacting to the shaft, more testing needed.
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Looking forward to following these updates.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12522191, member: 3″]
Let me ask a question for those testing. Will you be keeping it in your driver? Why or why not?
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I’m a yes. The lighter weight is so easy to swing. The slightly higher launch, spin I’m able to put the heavier weight in front and not drop the launch too low. Also the higher but flatter ball flight is pretty nice.
I do want to try it head to head against the new blue board 43 & 53. That probably wouldn’t happen until next spring.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12522191, member: 3″]
Let me ask a question for those testing. Will you be keeping it in your driver? Why or why not?
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Yes. I will at this point. I am having fun with it and it is performing well for me on course.
Since weather was crappy I’m doing some indoor testing. I have a 4s, 5s, 6s. Just got done with some good 4s swings. Here is the first swing with the 5s
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[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12522487, member: 782″]
Since weather was crappy I’m doing some indoor testing. I have a 4s, 5s, 6s. Just got done with some good 4s swings. Here is the first swing with the 5s
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What head and loft there?
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12522487, member: 782″]
Since weather was crappy I’m doing some indoor testing. I have a 4s, 5s, 6s. Just got done with some good 4s swings. Here is the first swing with the 5s
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How is that height for you compared to others?
Here’s a 6s goodie
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[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12522498, member: 1193″]
What head and loft there?
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Darkspeed Ls. All testing at 9 with condor X ball.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12522510, member: 62865″]
How is that height for you compared to others?
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I’ll have some full numbers later. 5 straight balls with each…no deletes to add some mental pressure. I did go back and hit the 4 again at the end because I was more warmed up by then. The numbers are pretty consistent across the board in terms of carry and speed. Height is close but one is flatter.
I’ve been meaning to do this and I promised [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] it would happen. So I’ll get a comparison screen going later.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12522211, member: 62865″]
Right now the answer is yes, because I’m seeing a bit tighter dispersion and control. The one item that may kick it out is the last time out I was sending the ball out pretty low. Could have simply been me, could have been me reacting to the shaft, more testing needed.
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This didn’t age well as I sprayed it all over the range today compared to the Ballistic and Hypersonic shafts.
I went to the top tracer range, hoping to get some numbers but unfortunately their grass range was down. That said, at least visually it was launching on par with the Ballistic, maybe a hair on the low side and the Hypersomic was pretty clearly flying in a higher window.
Due to not swinging the past week or so, combined with work travel, the body was certainly not feeling at peak. I still get the sense that the 6s wants to be swung hard, and didn’t really adapt with me as I was up and running on full speed. The two drives that really performed best were the ones I really focused on turning and getting after it.
The two Kinetixx offerings, on the other hand, did seem to respond better to wider profile of my swings, if that makes sense. I also think it’s important to note here that the Kinetixx shafts are pushing 3x in terms of retail price.
Has anyone put these on a CPM? I’d be curious if they measure out a bit on the stiffer side and makes me curious how a 6R might perform for me.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12522191, member: 3″]
Let me ask a question for those testing. Will you be keeping it in your driver? Why or why not?
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I’ve already pulled it from my normal gamer, the E723, and am waiting on some epoxy I ordered to put it in my G425 LST. The Phoenix 5-R was just a poor fit for me with the E723, primarily due to the lack of feel, and my complete inability to find any consistent contact. At the most basic level it is a similar profile as the shaft that works best in the G425, stiff tip/low launch/low spin, so I’m hoping to see better results with this head.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12522191, member: 3″]
Let me ask a question for those testing. Will you be keeping it in your driver? Why or why not?
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We’ll see once it gets put in the ST230 Max.
Any guesses which one is which?
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[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12523015, member: 782″]
Any guesses which one is which?
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I wish my brain was braining enough to figure out all the numbers. Seems like ball speed could easily coordinate to weight, but the spin in 4w spot is throwing me off
[QUOTE=”baylrballa, post: 12523030, member: 52381″]
I wish my brain was braining enough to figure out all the numbers. Seems like ball speed could easily coordinate to weight, but the spin in 4w spot is throwing me off
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Yeah and the club classifications are all driver. Just changed club name to separate
2w = 5
3w = 6
4w = 4
The 4 hanging keeping up in distance with the lowest smash factor is interesting. Also the dispersion difference is substantial.
here the individual 5 shots. Did not toss any out…just let cards fall where they do.
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Dispersion circles
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[QUOTE=”leftybob, post: 12523057, member: 77429″]
2w = 5
3w = 6
4w = 4
The 4 hanging keeping up in distance with the lowest smash factor is interesting. Also the dispersion difference is substantial.
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You were correct. I mentioned earlier that I had started off with the 4. But was definitely swinging a bit better as time went on, so I ended up re-doing that part.
As to your comment on the 4 handing with the lower smash. What’s really interesting when I look back at the first 5 with the 4s, the smash comes in at 1.45, but my SS topped out at 101, whereas during the 2nd round it topped at 105. So I was swinging on average 2 MPH faster during the 2nd batch. FIrst batch was 145 Ball, 2782 Spin(which was 2781 the 2nd batch), but 8 yards shorter in carry. Again I didn’t delete any shots and the launch on the first batch was the lowest of the group avg out at 12. That’s why re-testing is always nice.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12525471, member: 782″]
You were correct. I mentioned earlier that I had started off with the 4. But was definitely swinging a bit better as time went on, so I ended up re-doing that part.
As to your comment on the 4 handing with the lower smash. What’s really interesting when I look back at the first 5 with the 4s, the smash comes in at 1.45, but my SS topped out at 101, whereas during the 2nd round it topped at 105. So I was swinging on average 2 MPH faster during the 2nd batch. FIrst batch was 145 Ball, 2782 Spin(which was 2781 the 2nd batch), but 8 yards shorter in carry. Again I didn’t delete any shots and the launch on the first batch was the lowest of the group avg out at 12. That’s why re-testing is always nice.
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based on this, which would you pick as your gamer?
Really interesting stuff [USER=782]@ddec[/USER]
Wonder if the added spin helped a bit with dispersion on the 4.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12525496, member: 62865″]
based on this, which would you pick as your gamer?
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the 5s seems like a good compromise in that setup. Although perhaps ticking up a degree in loft could produce some better numbers. Little extra height, and I don’t see a drop in BS, that could be the winner.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12525507, member: 1193″]
Really interesting stuff [USER=782]@ddec[/USER]
Wonder if the added spin helped a bit with dispersion on the 4.
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Spin can definitely be your friend.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12525685, member: 782″]
Spin can definitely be your friend.
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You already seem to hit the ball high enough though imo.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12525861, member: 1193″]
You already seem to hit the ball high enough though imo.
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high. short. bombs.
[USER=782]@ddec[/USER] bringing some heat in here!!!
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12525868, member: 782″]
high. short. bombs.
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Same, but mid.
Okay, a little assignment from [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] for those of us testing the Phoenix shaft:
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Prompt #1: Lets discuss the feel you’re getting from it.
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Feel for me with the Phoenix 5-R is really strange. It’s a pretty stiff profile, but doesn’t come off as “boardy”, instead it just has this extremely vague feel, where I can’t feel it load or release, and gives me no sense or feeling of the club head. This has resulted in a very low percentage of fairways hit with it, and that’s a big change for me with the Tour Edge Exotics E723 driver, as I’d been hitting fairways at around 70% or better. My contact is all over the face, and I’m not really getting any feedback on my misses.
Honestly I’m really hoping that this is just a bad fit for me in this particular driver, and will be putting the shaft into my Ping G425 LST this week for a part-2 of this testing. I’m really not expecting to see a big difference in feel, but hoping the Phoenix profile will be a better fit in the G425 head, and result in some amount of control.
My initial thought about the lack of feel went away after getting on the course and my “real” swing comes out. I could definitely feel where the club head was and was confident in my swing. That being said, I recently started to get higher ball flight with the ST230 Max, albeit with a different shaft, and I would like to see if that might translate into getting higher flight using the Phoenix. It’s worth a shot, I think… I’ll never know till I try. My new adapters should be here this week so I hope to have it ready for the weekend.
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 12526940, member: 54997″]
My initial thought about the lack of feel went away after getting on the course and my “real” swing comes out. I could definitely feel where the club head was and was confident in my swing. That being said, I recently started to get higher ball flight with the ST230 Max, albeit with a different shaft, and I would like to see if that might translate into getting higher flight using the Phoenix. It’s worth a shot, I think… I’ll never know till I try. My new adapters should be here this week so I hope to have it ready for the weekend.
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Interesting thoughts. Max definitely launches it high without being high spin.
I haven’t been out to play in a few days, but I’ve been taking swings in the back yard. Making good contact just a little high but center of the face. Feels really good. Trying to spend a good bit of time focused more on the feel through the swing than anything else. I struggle to find the words but I’ll try.
The Phoenix 6S shaft is very stable, and I feel very connected through the entire swing…like it’s an extension of my arms out to the club head. I don’t ever feel like I don’t know where the club head is. There is a feeling of a very subtle release through impact but it’s ever so slight. Mostly it just feels like a constant stability throughout. I like feeling that connected as if at one with the shaft. It helps me feel like whatever I do the shaft will just follow, so I just need to turn through and let whatever happens happen. I can still eff things up and take the ball either way (left is still harder to do than right, but oh I can make it happen). This feeling doesn’t seem to change a whole lot whether I swing hard or easy. It’s that same connected feeling when I take a slower/easier swing, I just don’t feel that little bit of release at impact. I still feel like the ball comes off remarkably well for not feeling to have a load/release regardless. It’s definitely a unique feel.
I feel like I can get more out of this combo, if I could get through the ball better. I feel like I’m doing something stupid with my wrists at impact that is causing the launch to be as high as it is, but I really need a trained set of eyes to look at it. That said, performance has been as good as anything else I’ve played in the Aerojet Max head so far distance wise, and seems to be better dispersion wise for me. Will keep working on it, but truly am enjoying playing this shaft.
Looking to get on course again a couple times this week and will continue to take swings out back daily. As always, any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12527277, member: 5710″]
I haven’t been out to play in a few days, but I’ve been taking swings in the back yard. Making good contact just a little high but center of the face. Feels really good. Trying to spend a good bit of time focused more on the feel through the swing than anything else. I struggle to find the words but I’ll try.
The Phoenix 6S shaft is very stable, and I feel very connected through the entire swing…like it’s an extension of my arms out to the club head. I don’t ever feel like I don’t know where the club head is. There is a feeling of a very subtle release through impact but it’s ever so slight. Mostly it just feels like a constant stability throughout. I like feeling that connected as if at one with the shaft. It helps me feel like whatever I do the shaft will just follow, so I just need to turn through and let whatever happens happen. I can still eff things up and take the ball either way (left is still harder to do than right, but oh I can make it happen). This feeling doesn’t seem to change a whole lot whether I swing hard or easy. It’s that same connected feeling when I take a slower/easier swing, I just don’t feel that little bit of release at impact. I still feel like the ball comes off remarkably well for not feeling to have a load/release regardless. It’s definitely a unique feel.
I feel like I can get more out of this combo, if I could get through the ball better. I feel like I’m doing something stupid with my wrists at impact that is causing the launch to be as high as it is, but I really need a trained set of eyes to look at it. That said, performance has been as good as anything else I’ve played in the Aerojet Max head so far distance wise, and seems to be better dispersion wise for me. Will keep working on it, but truly am enjoying playing this shaft.
Looking to get on course again a couple times this week and will continue to take swings out back daily. As always, any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
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What about the combo makes you think you can get more out of it?
I’ll try to add what I can from my short time with the Phoenix. I wish I could predict what would have happened with the swing weight more in my comfort zone. The lack of feel comments really stemmed from losing the head at the top of the swing. The feel at impact (when I inconsistently found the middle of the head) was pretty familiar, It’s a profile that should work well for me. It was solid, very solid and I’d guess had relatively little deflection at impact.
The problem, initially, was getting to impact. I only got two swings with the added weight, and they were both bullets. lower, more comfortable flight. still one left and one right. but the feel at the top and downswing was still stiff as hell but noticeable rather than absent.
I was pretty sure I had found “too light” after the first bit with the shaft but the last couple swings gave me some hope. I think it might be really interesting from someone wanting to try out a longer driver shaft. the stiffness and low weight at a 46+” length could really be an interesting combo.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12527277, member: 5710″]
I haven’t been out to play in a few days, but I’ve been taking swings in the back yard. Making good contact just a little high but center of the face. Feels really good. Trying to spend a good bit of time focused more on the feel through the swing than anything else. I struggle to find the words but I’ll try.
The Phoenix 6S shaft is very stable, and I feel very connected through the entire swing…like it’s an extension of my arms out to the club head. I don’t ever feel like I don’t know where the club head is. There is a feeling of a very subtle release through impact but it’s ever so slight. Mostly it just feels like a constant stability throughout. I like feeling that connected as if at one with the shaft. It helps me feel like whatever I do the shaft will just follow, so I just need to turn through and let whatever happens happen. I can still eff things up and take the ball either way (left is still harder to do than right, but oh I can make it happen). This feeling doesn’t seem to change a whole lot whether I swing hard or easy. It’s that same connected feeling when I take a slower/easier swing, I just don’t feel that little bit of release at impact. I still feel like the ball comes off remarkably well for not feeling to have a load/release regardless. It’s definitely a unique feel.
I feel like I can get more out of this combo, if I could get through the ball better. I feel like I’m doing something stupid with my wrists at impact that is causing the launch to be as high as it is, but I really need a trained set of eyes to look at it. That said, performance has been as good as anything else I’ve played in the Aerojet Max head so far distance wise, and seems to be better dispersion wise for me. Will keep working on it, but truly am enjoying playing this shaft.
Looking to get on course again a couple times this week and will continue to take swings out back daily. As always, any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
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Just a guess based on what I saw, but the weight made it really easy for me to cast a bit early. I know I was doing it at times and trying to save it by leaving the wrists open. Frustrating high slices.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12527288, member: 62865″]
What about the combo makes you think you can get more out of it?
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I could totally be off base, but just feel like the distance I’m seeing isn’t as good as I could be getting. From past history, I tend to get a bit swipey through impact rather than really getting through the ball causing me to have higher launch and often times more spin. If I can get that under control, I think I should be able to see better distances….at least from what I was seeing on the monitor and results of the handful of really good shots I’ve had during rounds.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12527302, member: 5710″]
I could totally be off base, but just feel like the distance I’m seeing isn’t as good as I could be getting. From past history, I tend to get a bit swipey through impact rather than really getting through the ball causing me to have higher launch and often times more spin. If I can get that under control, I think I should be able to see better distances….at least from what I was seeing on the monitor and results of the handful of really good shots I’ve had during rounds.
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It sounds to me like you may be leaving the face open for some reason. Could be as simple as a slight setup or grip tweak.
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It sounds to me like you may be leaving the face open for some reason. Could be as simple as a slight setup or grip tweak.
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Would not be surprised. Last lro i saw really messed me up with my driver setup so i have been trying to fix that since. Am also afraid to go see someone else after that experience. I will have to look at it though.
I’ll be putting the Ping tip on the Phoenix 5-R this afternoon, and getting it back into play this week. I’m hoping to get it to the range before the weekend, if not I’ll be going into a dew sweeper round on Saturday with it stone cold.
I played this morning, kind of a last time out with the E723 for a while (with my normal shaft in it), and back to hitting 7 of 9 fairways (78%). I’m hoping putting the G425 LST with the Phoenix 5-R in the bag for a while works out, 50% FIR or a little better would be around where I was with the G425 before I got the E723 last year.