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.
To add context to my earlier thoughts about ball flight, I am playing in a charity scramble this afternoon. We had a decent amount of rain overnight and are still getting some now. The shaft is still on the club head, but I decided to bring another one in case the course is damp and I’m not getting any run. Thanks it’s a scramble where the score doesn’t matter so I may give each shaft nine holes to be able to compare and contrast later this evening.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12546872, member: 62865″]
To add context to my earlier thoughts about ball flight, I am playing in a charity scramble this afternoon. We had a decent amount of rain overnight and are still getting some now. The shaft is still on the club head, but I decided to bring another one in case the course is damp and I’m not getting any run. Thanks it’s a scramble where the score doesn’t matter so I may give each shaft nine holes to be able to compare and contrast later this evening.
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I actually like that idea a lot.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12546891, member: 1193″]
I actually like that idea a lot.
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Me too, the more I think about it. Plus, if it goes like other scrambles, I may even alternate every few holes instead of nines. just so one or the other doesn’t get the benefit of me getting warmed up or getting tired.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12546906, member: 62865″]
Me too, the more I think about it. Plus, if it goes like other scrambles, I may even alternate every few holes instead of nines. just so one or the other doesn’t get the benefit of me getting warmed up or getting tired.
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I know what you are saying.
A little scramble freedom should let you get after a few as well.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12546872, member: 62865″]
To add context to my earlier thoughts about ball flight, I am playing in a charity scramble this afternoon. We had a decent amount of rain overnight and are still getting some now. The shaft is still on the club head, but I decided to bring another one in case the course is damp and I’m not getting any run. Thanks it’s a scramble where the score doesn’t matter so I may give each shaft nine holes to be able to compare and contrast later this evening.
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Sounds like a plan
Opening nine had the initial gamer as I think it works better while I warm up. Hit 3 of 4 fairways and the 4th was in play. Hot and loose now, it’s bombs away time.
So me personally, it was a bit of a mixed bag on the back nine of a charity scramble with the 6S. After a long week of work I admittedly didn’t have my best stuff and that was reflective of me feeling like I had to work this shaft a bit. However, putting it in the hands of two of my buddies really helped crystallize for me my thoughts around the shaft.
They are both what I would call mashers of the ball, with more speed and a more aggressive move. After the first swinging, my one friend turned to me with a grin so big you could’ve sworn he was a kid on Christmas. He stated he really enjoyed how it didn’t feel “loose at the top”. He, unfortunately, was one pace off the fairway or would’ve taken home the long drive prize which would’ve been pretty sweet.
A question for others who have the shaft in a lighter weight or softer flex. How would you describe your swing and tempo with it? I ask because I enjoy the sensation of the shaft and with the price point. I’m kicking around whether I would pick up a 5S or a 6R to tinker with.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12548150, member: 62865″]
A question for others who have the shaft in a lighter weight or softer flex. How would you describe your swing and tempo with it?
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I went with the 4-tx. I have a fairly smooth tempo and transition. I’m pro go lighter and keep the stiffness.
[QUOTE=”leftybob, post: 12548341, member: 77429″]
I went with the 4-tx. I have a fairly smooth tempo and transition. I’m pro go lighter and keep the stiffness.
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What flex would you typically play if you went heavier?
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12548382, member: 62865″]
What flex would you typically play if you went heavier?
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Depending on the shaft I’m playing either S or X.
Played 9 tonight. Hit two fantastic drives to start then just hooked everything after that. For the most part I had playable drives still, but there were a couple I had to punch out from trees. I’m chalking this up to me being tired and not focused. It’s hard for me to feel like I can give good feedback when I’m swinging that poorly.
That said, I can say that the shaft felt good and launch of the ball was nice. I don’t feel like anything with the shaft was a cause of my issues today, just my body and stupid swing issues. Will get some rest and get back at it.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12548503, member: 5710″]
Played 9 tonight. Hit two fantastic drives to start then just hooked everything after that. For the most part I had playable drives still, but there were a couple I had to punch out from trees. I’m chalking this up to me being tired and not focused. It’s hard for me to feel like I can give good feedback when I’m swinging that poorly.
That said, I can say that the shaft felt good and launch of the ball was nice. I don’t feel like anything with the shaft was a cause of my issues today, just my body and stupid swing issues. Will get some rest and get back at it.
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Do you think this launches higher or lower than your prior shaft? What were you playing prior to testing?
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12548507, member: 62865″]
Do you think this launches higher or lower than your prior shaft? What were you playing prior to testing?
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I would say it launches similarly to the Mitsubishi Diamana S+ X I was playing right before this, but lower than that Kai’Li Blue I had in there before that. I feel like all three get higher peak height than I have with previous drivers/shafts I’ve had, but I have a feeling that’s more the Aerojet Max head than the shaft. I feel like I get a similar trajectory overall and distance with the Diamana and the Phoenix 6S, a little more penetrating than the Kai’Li BLue, with the Phoenix having a better dispersion. I’ve had more shots go further with the Phoenix than any shaft I’ve had previously…even the old Miyazaki Kusala Blue that I love so much.
Thanks for asking questions and feel free to ask more!
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12548150, member: 62865″]
A question for others who have the shaft in a lighter weight or softer flex. How would you describe your swing and tempo with it? I ask because I enjoy the sensation of the shaft and with the price point. I’m kicking around whether I would pick up a 5S or a 6R to tinker with.
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I went with a similar weight and flex as what I’ve been playing, but I have similar thoughts about trying a lighter shaft. With how stout and stable it is, I feel like it might be fun to have it in a lighter shaft.
Put the 4-TS in to my C723 for today to see how it worked.
Started rough with a straight pull OB. Once I got more loose I started to really get this working well.
The feel is really nice, it’s not whippy or loose, feels solid and responsive.
Also nice to know it guess you confidence to step on it when you want.
Mid launch (combination of shaft and the C723 head) and I was able to get some really good distance out of it. Helped put me in eagle position twice (made 1).
Only had one really bad swing and that was me not swinging well.
Walked 9….still the same feel. Ball flight was lower than the last round but drives were still good. And even though I was pretty good with the driver off the tee, the feel (for lack of a better word for the swing) was not quite there today. Maybe because I was tired. I don’t know.
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 12549679, member: 54997″]
Walked 9….still the same feel. Ball flight was lower than the last round but drives were still good. And even though I was pretty good with the driver off the tee, the feel (for lack of a better word for the swing) was not quite there today. Maybe because I was tired. I don’t know.
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how do you feel the drives compare to what you’ve seen with the shaft you had been playing before this? how does ball flight compare?
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12549713, member: 5710″]
how do you feel the drives compare to what you’ve seen with the shaft you had been playing before this? how does ball flight compare?
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Noticeably lower than with the kaili blue. But I feel like this shaft handles my herky jerky move better. With the kaili blue, I feel like I slow down a bit… Maybe that’s the thing for me, tho… To slow it down a tick…but it feels… Deliberate? I don’t know. I really need more time with the kaili blue as well…
[QUOTE=”chile, post: 12549719, member: 54997″]
Noticeably lower than with the kaili blue. But I feel like this shaft handles my herky jerky move better. With the kaili blue, I feel like I slow down a bit… Maybe that’s the thing for me, tho… To slow it down a tick…but it feels… Deliberate? I don’t know. I really need more time with the kaili blue as well…
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Is the feeling stable? Like a connected, stable feel for the entire swing? It’s hard for me to explain but I think of the ventus blue I have & that feels less stable than this does.
[QUOTE=”kiwichris, post: 12549721, member: 57426″]
Is the feeling stable? Like a connected, stable feel for the entire swing? It’s hard for me to explain but I think of the ventus blue I have & that feels less stable than this does.
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A connected stable feel is a good way to phrase for my experience. It’s almost like the bend is across the length of the shaft compared to the sensation of hingeing at a certain point like I get with some other shafts I’ve tried before.
[QUOTE=”kiwichris, post: 12549721, member: 57426″]
Is the feeling stable? Like a connected, stable feel for the entire swing? It’s hard for me to explain but I think of the ventus blue I have & that feels less stable than this does.
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I definitely feel better connected to the club head during the swing. I don’t quite get that with the kaili blue all the time
[USER=5710]@checkered[/USER]
[USER=77429]@leftybob[/USER]
[USER=49557]@OldeDude[/USER]
[USER=54997]@chile[/USER]
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
Been a lot of recent chatter on feel. I’m now curious how are you all seeing launch compared to your gamer or other recent shafts?
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12552506, member: 62865″]
[USER=5710]@checkered[/USER]
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[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
Been a lot of recent chatter on feel. I’m now curious how are you all seeing launch compared to your gamer or other recent shafts?
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It’s so hard for me to say for sure, I’ve been so erattic with this shaft, but I’d probably say that when I do hit a good shot that it launches a bit on the low side, with a mid-low flight. This is pretty normal for me, although I do have a couple of shafts that launch just a little higher, with more of a mid flight.
Had the 4-TS in the driver for the 2 rounds this weekend and I’m impressed.
First use was a pull OB but that was me, it was hit well just went the wrong way. That wad the theme for the first round until 3rd hole where I’d warmed up some and was able to get a good swing. Launch was nice, lower than my Ventus setup in this head, very little deviation offline and felt really good.
9th hole is a shorter par 5, was able to get a decent swing which left me just under 200 out in the first cut. That setup off the tee and a good second shot out me in eagle position (made it).
As I got more used to the feel, drives got better. By second round I was able to almost point and shoot. Second round 18 I only use driver on 3 holes unless the wind is up, all 3 were solid and straight with only where I was lined up being the issue.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12552506, member: 62865″]
[USER=5710]@checkered[/USER]
[USER=77429]@leftybob[/USER]
[USER=49557]@OldeDude[/USER]
[USER=54997]@chile[/USER]
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
Been a lot of recent chatter on feel. I’m now curious how are you all seeing launch compared to your gamer or other recent shafts?
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I’ve mentioned previously, the Phoenix 6S seems to launch similarly to the Mitsubishi Diamana S+ X flex I was playing right before this, but lower than that Kai’Li Blue I had in there before that. The few swings I’ve compared with the HZRDUS Black seemed pretty similar in launch that I remember, but I’m going to test that out more.
I really like what I’ve seen so far, though I’m not entirely sure it’s the best shaft for me and my swing. I’ve seen as good of distance as anything I’ve played, and pretty darn good dispersion when I’m swinging well, so I’m darn happy with it.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12552506, member: 62865″]
[USER=5710]@checkered[/USER]
[USER=77429]@leftybob[/USER]
[USER=49557]@OldeDude[/USER]
[USER=54997]@chile[/USER]
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
Been a lot of recent chatter on feel. I’m now curious how are you all seeing launch compared to your gamer or other recent shafts?
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When it comes to launch vs the tensei av blue I am launching the ball about 2° higher. The higher launch is good for me because of my timing gets off I start to launch the ball too low and rob myself of distance.
Had a little range session yesterday with the Phoenix 5-R in the Ping G425 LST, just hit a small bucket to see if changing my setup would help me hit the ball in play a little more. Started out by hitting a few with my normal setup, and as I’ve seen on course, pretty consistent right turn, call it a big fade or a slice, and sometimes with a little bit of push too. Tried moving the ball up in my stance a little bit at a time, used my alignment sticks to make sure I was consistent in whatever I was trying, and even tried adjusting the tee height for the more forward setup. Well it did make a difference, unfortunately it wasn’t a positive difference. No consistency whatsoever, it was back to the “I have no idea where this might go” results that I got with this shaft in my E723. ????
Got sim time booked for tomorrow night. Going to try to get a larger sample set of data with the Phoenix 6S against the Diamana, HZRDUS and Kai’Li Blue. Any suggestions or thoughts on what I might try or be sure to capture, let me know!
[QUOTE=”OldeDude, post: 12555917, member: 49557″]
Had a little range session yesterday with the Phoenix 5-R in the Ping G425 LST, just hit a small bucket to see if changing my setup would help me hit the ball in play a little more. Started out by hitting a few with my normal setup, and as I’ve seen on course, pretty consistent right turn, call it a big fade or a slice, and sometimes with a little bit of push too. Tried moving the ball up in my stance a little bit at a time, used my alignment sticks to make sure I was consistent in whatever I was trying, and even tried adjusting the tee height for the more forward setup. Well it did make a difference, unfortunately it wasn’t a positive difference. No consistency whatsoever, it was back to the “I have no idea where this might go” results that I got with this shaft in my E723. ????
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Do you feel like the way the shaft is makes you swing differently that is causing this or do you feel like you’re putting the same swing on the ball with the Phoenix as you are the other shaft(s) you are seeing better consistency with?
[USER=25261]@CBaker[/USER] – I saw in another shaft thread you were looking to reduce ballflight. This one may be worth checking out.
I don’t think the shaft makes me swing differently, I just think I’m completely out of sync with it. With my G425 I’m finally seeing some consistency with it, but it’s consistently going way right. I thought it might be a timing thing causing me to miss so far right, that it might just be releasing late in my swing causing an open face at contact, so I tried the little experiment with ball position, which didn’t work.
I’m to the point now that I’ll just put this one down as a shaft that’s a really bad fit for me and my swing. I’ve had the experience at fittings where the fitter pulled a shaft after just a swing or two, saying there’s no way that one would work, and this has been like if I was bound and determined to keep hitting that shaft trying to force it to work for me.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12556030, member: 62865″]
[USER=25261]@CBaker[/USER] – I saw in another shaft thread you were looking to reduce ballflight. This one may be worth checking out.
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Good lookin out
Got to the sim tonight….but i messed up. I had taken my loose shafts out of my bag at some point and forgot to put them back. So i only had the Phoenix with me. I ended up warming up then hitting driver for a while then playing a round. Instead of comparing. Here’s numbers on shots. Still not a ton but 35 shots included for the average.
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Not all that went into the average showing. Target was set at 250 out. I was hitting the ball decently well for me, but there were a couple not great ones in there. Still launching the ball higher than I think i should in average, likely my dumb position at impact more than anything, so nothing against the shaft. Really like how the Phoenix 6S is for me and the results i am seeing in spite of my swing sucking. I really enjoy how connected i feel with it and how stable it is throughout.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12558981, member: 5710″]
Got to the sim tonight….but i messed up. I had taken my loose shafts out of my bag at some point and forgot to put them back. So i only had the Phoenix with me. I ended up warming up then hitting driver for a while then playing a round. Instead of comparing. Here’s numbers on shots. Still not a ton but 35 shots included for the average.
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Not all that went into the average showing. Target was set at 250 out. I was hitting the ball decently well for me, but there were a couple not great ones in there. Still launching the ball higher than I think i should in average, likely my dumb position at impact more than anything, so nothing against the shaft. Really like how the Phoenix 6S is for me and the results i am seeing in spite of my swing sucking. I really enjoy how connected i feel with it and how stable it is throughout.
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Wow. Look at that spin drop when you get the face closed.
Oh yeah that’s a high launch angle and a lot of spin. Have you in the lowest loft setting on your driver?
In a little bit of a driver length experiment here so it may skew some of the results. Also working on a driver swing overhaul so it’s not pretty every time either.
For reference the tensei 1k black was my gamer for the past month or so. Mitsubishi says this is a Firm > Firm+ > Stiff – ascending stiffness from butt to tip.
Feel wise 1K: The 1K black is very stout and doesn’t really flex much during the backswing or the downswing. I personally don’t mind this feeling but it did remind me of the Hzrdus Smoke Black, back when I had it. Also to note: The Tensei 1K black was prepped for my mini driver so it’s 0.5" tipped and cut to mini driver length.
Feel comparison Phoenix 6s: To be really honest, I was enjoying the 1K black and the phoenix was a perfect transition from that similar feeling. If the slightly tipped 1K black was a 10/10 with respect to a stout / telephone pole feeling, the Phoenix not tipped and slightly longer is a 9/10. The wiggle test confirms this, as well as actually hitting the balls on the simulator. It feels like it loads a very slight amount compared to the 1K black which doesn’t really have that load feeling.
Launch results are evident in the picture above. I’m slightly surprised by the launch being similar, but more excited about the spin being knocked down (Now this might be a small sample size thing so there is more to test here).
[QUOTE=”RH Lefty, post: 12559416, member: 80528″]
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In a little bit of a driver length experiment here so it may skew some of the results. Also working on a driver swing overhaul so it’s not pretty every time either.
For reference the tensei 1k black was my gamer for the past month or so. Mitsubishi says this is a Firm > Firm+ > Stiff – ascending stiffness from butt to tip.
[B]Feel wise 1K[/B]: The 1K black is very stout and doesn’t really flex much during the backswing or the downswing. I personally don’t mind this feeling but it did remind me of the Hzrdus Smoke Black, back when I had it. Also to note: The Tensei 1K black was prepped for my mini driver so it’s 0.5″ tipped and cut to mini driver length.
[B]Feel comparison Phoenix 6s[/B]: To be really honest, I was enjoying the 1K black and the phoenix was a perfect transition from that similar feeling. If the slightly tipped 1K black was a 10/10 with respect to a stout / telephone pole feeling, the Phoenix not tipped and slightly longer is a 9/10. The wiggle test confirms this, as well as actually hitting the balls on the simulator. It feels like it loads a very slight amount compared to the 1K black which doesn’t really have that load feeling.
Launch results are evident in the picture above. I’m slightly surprised by the launch being similar, but more excited about the spin being knocked down (Now this might be a small sample size thing so there is more to test here).
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Those are some good looking numbers with the phoenix. I’m a believer in playing the longest driver shaft you can make good contact with. Take all of the ball speed you can get.
[QUOTE=”leftybob, post: 12559482, member: 77429″]
Those are some good looking numbers with the phoenix. I’m a believer in playing the longest driver shaft you can make good contact with. Take all of the ball speed you can get.
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My unwieldly full effort 100% swing with driver has seen 155 mph ball speed. But that was months ago with horrible technique, also a different shaft and head. (45.75″)
So for me, slowing it down and keeping it in play is the goal at the moment, hoping to slowly raise that playable number to around 142 mph, in line with some of my best driving numbers of the 2024 year.
I really enjoyed the shorter length experiment, I’ve never had more confidence over a mini driver length shaft (43.75), now it’s time to find that middle ground between ball speed and length. 44.75 is a great start, I felt in control the whole time. 🙂
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12559069, member: 1193″]
Wow. Look at that spin drop when you get the face closed.
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Yeah see a couple like that, but a couple it is still pretty high. I am pretty sure i am increasing the loft the way i am delivering the club with what i see and felt. Still end results arent being horrible, but i do need to do better.
[QUOTE=”leftybob, post: 12559164, member: 77429″]
Oh yeah that’s a high launch angle and a lot of spin. Have you in the lowest loft setting on your driver?
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I have the 10.5 Aerojet Max head and these are all with it turned down 1 degree. I believe i can take it down to 9 but as above feel like it is likely a me issue and something i need to fix in the mechanics of my swing. Going to look into that.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12559527, member: 5710″]
Yeah see a couple like that, but a couple it is still pretty high. I am pretty sure i am increasing the loft the way i am delivering the club with what i see and felt. Still end results arent being horrible, but i do need to do better.
I have the 10.5 Aerojet Max head and these are all with it turned down 1 degree. I believe i can take it down to 9 but as above feel like it is likely a me issue and something i need to fix in the mechanics of my swing. Going to look into that. decreasing spin, will likely lead to lower launch, greater ball speed, and farther distance.
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For you it has to be technique. Impact location
9 degrees might help with some of that but it all depends on the person.
How did these shafts perform for folks if you got out over the weekend? I’m still dealing with a sore elbow so living vicariously through you all. Someone tell me a story of a high nasty bomb!
Had a death in the family and a bunch of VA appts. Haven’t been able to get out since last weekend.
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12563323, member: 62865″]
How did these shafts perform for folks if you got out over the weekend? I’m still dealing with a sore elbow so living vicariously through you all. Someone tell me a story of a high nasty bomb!
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It was a very wet round for me this weekend, so it was interesting. Hit decently well but was always afraid my hands were going to slip off the club. I hit some pretty good shots in spite of this. Felt like the shaft performed well under the conditions and with my restricted swing. Got the same feel of stability and feeling connected with it even not swinging full speed. Worked out pretty well overall.
[QUOTE=”checkered, post: 12563408, member: 5710″]
It was a very wet round for me this weekend, so it was interesting. Hit decently well but was always afraid my hands were going to slip off the club. I hit some pretty good shots in spite of this. Felt like the shaft performed well under the conditions and with my restricted swing. Got the same feel of stability and feeling connected with it even not swinging full speed. Worked out pretty well overall.
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That’s interesting. So even dialing down your swing a bit from top end it seemed to adjust well to what you were giving it?
[QUOTE=”Scooby45, post: 12563429, member: 62865″]
That’s interesting. So even dialing down your swing a bit from top end it seemed to adjust well to what you were giving it?
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Seemed to feel just the same. Same lack of feel of any sort of movement except the slightest bit right about impact. Was really thankful it didn’t feel different. It was raining pretty hard at times so everything was soaked, even with trying to use an umbrella. I even went driver off the deck on a par 5 for kicks on the back and hit it right down the middle of the fairway. Was pretty freaking stoked on that.
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Seemed to feel just the same. Same lack of feel of any sort of movement except the slightest bit right about impact. Was really thankful it didn’t feel different. It was raining pretty hard at times so everything was soaked, even with trying to use an umbrella. I even went driver off the deck on a par 5 for kicks on the back and hit it right down the middle of the fairway. Was pretty freaking stoked on that.
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We need more driver off the deck reviews around here. I like it.
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How did these shafts perform for folks if you got out over the weekend? I’m still dealing with a sore elbow so living vicariously through you all. Someone tell me a story of a high nasty bomb!
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I hit many many drives that were straight and very in play.
Pretty happy. The results from the last post I made were accurate on course for a controlled swing.
Okay, looked at the calendar today and I’m closing out week 7 of the testing of the Phoenix 5-R shaft, and I didn’t think I’d ever say this about a THP test/review opportunity, but this one I’ll be glad to see end. I took the Phoenix/G425 combo out with me again yesterday as an extra club, hit it off the tee during the round when an opportunity came up to hit a second ball, which I only got three times. One found trouble right, but was still in play, one went way OB right, and one actually found the fairway after getting an incredibly fortunate ricochet off a tree after I pulled it hard left (good day with my gamer though, hitting 7 of 9 fairways). Nothing new to report otherwise, this shaft just does not work for me, and I’ll be doing a giveaway here on THP for it once the testing is over. The other testers have all had much better success with theirs, so I know I can get this in someone’s hands that can benefit from it, so watch for a giveaway thread once the testing is over.
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Okay, looked at the calendar today and I’m closing out week 7 of the testing of the Phoenix 5-R shaft, and I didn’t think I’d ever say this about a THP test/review opportunity, but this one I’ll be glad to see end. I took the Phoenix/G425 combo out with me again yesterday as an extra club, hit it off the tee during the round when an opportunity came up to hit a second ball, which I only got three times. One found trouble right, but was still in play, one went way OB right, and one actually found the fairway after getting an incredibly fortunate ricochet off a tree after I pulled it hard left (good day with my gamer though, hitting 7 of 9 fairways). Nothing new to report otherwise, this shaft just does not work for me, and I’ll be doing a giveaway here on THP for it once the testing is over. The other testers have all had much better success with theirs, so I know I can get this in someone’s hands that can benefit from it, so watch for a giveaway thread once the testing is over.
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Like that approach. Fit definitely matters and sometimes things don’t work out.
Elbow is on the mend and going to get this back out over the weekend. Anyone with particular questions to answer?
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Elbow is on the mend and going to get this back out over the weekend. Anyone with particular questions to answer?
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Glad to hear you’re feeling better.
Nothing particular, but will be watching to see how it went.
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Elbow is on the mend and going to get this back out over the weekend. Anyone with particular questions to answer?
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Glad you are feeling better. Thinking you are going to ease back into things or be able to go full at it this weekend?
Have you given further thought to trying a lighter version? I am thinking i am going to try lighter at some point but going to stick with the 6S for now.
I have continued to really wnjoy having this shaft in my Aerojet Max. Even as much of an enigma the feel is, it works for what i like in a shaft. The stability is so good and really a big part of what i like with the 6S.
Trying to work on my swing issues a bit with the rain we had, but some nice days here going into the weekend, so will get out on course again in the coming days.