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Tom,
  The torq is 6.2*. I agree, this I believe is not going to be a good match for him.
Thanks,Pat McGoldrick--On Target Golf
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From: Tom Byers
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 10:32 AM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: FUJIKURA PRO VISTA 60

Pat,
274 cpm @ 45" is an 8.2 flex on the PCS Equalizer Chart, combined with the low torque of this shaft, it must play like a ski pole.  This is a very stiff flex for a 96 mph swing.  I have never used the Fujikura shafts and cannot comment on how they play.
 
Tom Byers
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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 9:17 PM
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Subject: ShopTalk: FUJIKURA PRO VISTA 60

Here are the results of my reshaft of the GBB II with the Fujikura Pro Vista 60 Stiff flex. Raw specs = 46" @264cpm w/205 gr. weight club scout III. Finished club = 45" @ 274cpm D2  6.2*torq  330gr. total weight. Is this not more like XXS? Isn't high frequency- high torq a bad combination? Why is this shaft considered to be a very good shaft? Oh by the way, this is for a young staff member at a local Golf course where I do service work for. He like many other staff members declined to come to my shop to be fitted. He wanted this shaft because he heard good things about the performance of this shaft. He claims that his swingspeed is approx. 96 mph. His main complaint was that his ball flight just barely got off the ground with his 10.5* lofted driver. His old shaft specs were RCH Pro Series Tour Stiff 45"@265cpm 3.3*torq D3 322gr. total weight. This is what a Callaway rep put him into. 
   Just looking for some feed back. Do these numbers add up?
Pat McGoldrick--On Target Golf
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