Wave is a good call john. I'd forgotten all about it.
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> On Jun 17, 2015, at 6:41 PM, John Muir wrote:
>
> Hi Steve:
> The Wave shaft that I’m importing from Japan is one to consider.
> I’ve had more positive feedback from my customers with this shaft than any
> I’ve every
Hi Steve:
The Wave shaft that I’m importing from Japan is one to consider.
I’ve had more positive feedback from my customers with this shaft than any I’ve
every sold via my web site.
MyGolfSpy did a review last year and said “ Is this really happening?" in
response to Hiskei Wave launch monito
Hey Steve,
If your workmate has a club he hits best and one that he hits worst, it is a
simple matter to pull the specs as starting point references, then test him
further. This assumes that you have a frequency machine and other equipment,
including test clubs, and the experience to do this.
Cl
Steve
OK, here’s a few which match that clubhead speed, transition, tempo, release. .
. . with a range in price as well
AXW XCaliber SL-R
Matrix 4X3 White Tie R
Matrix HD-4 Firm
Matrix RUL 50 Firm
UST MP5 MicroLite S
Fuji Blue 004 R
Aerotech Power Coil 50 S
Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue Speed Coat 5
Thanks Tom!
About 98-102 with the driver
Transition is smooth
Tempo is pretty smooth.
Midway release
He has a bad back, and likes the lighter feeling end of the spectrum, so
everything we've fit him for has been an R tipped a bit or a stiff from one
of the premium manufacturers.
Appreciate th
STEVE:
There are 50-60g shafts that run the gamut in terms of their stiffness design
from very flexible to quite stiff, so I would need to have a little more
information about what player type you are looking to fit into a very light
shaft.
Can you qualify this by answering the following quest
What's everyone's go to 50 to 60 gram shaft these days that's on the
stiffer side of the spectrum? A friend at work asked me for a
recommendation and I was overwhelmed with all the choices available these
days.
Thanks in advance,
Steve