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New Shafts?


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#1 nwarlen

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Posted 10 August 2012 - 08:11 PM

Alright so I just purchased a new Tour Issue Superfast TP 2.0, And I was just going to shaft it up with my go to Whiteboard 73 x, but everyone has told me that the whiteboard is old tech. What would I get out of a newer shaft. The whiteboard has been a favorite for 5 years and haven't tested too many shafts since then. The properties that I need the shaft to have are the amazing feel along with the low spin and low launch. That feel is key, because I've tested other low spin low launch combos like the RIP, but they feel like a board. Alright well after this long winded explanation is there a legitimate reason to switch from the whiteboard?

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Posted 10 August 2012 - 08:33 PM

Not at all. If you like the feel and know what to expect from how it plays, unless you just want to pay someone to let you hit a bunch of shafts on a launch monitor trying to eek out a couple of yards, there is no reason to change in my opinion.

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 12:57 AM

View Postbigred90gt, on 10 August 2012 - 08:33 PM, said:

Not at all. If you like the feel and know what to expect from how it plays, unless you just want to pay someone to let you hit a bunch of shafts on a launch monitor trying to eek out a couple of yards, there is no reason to change in my opinion.
Thats what I'm thinking, it's not like I'm starving for distance so I think I'll just stick with what has worked.
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