Having profiled these shafts, I have found just the opposite for bend point. They are more tip flexible than TT's (except for Release) and Rifles. If you have a fairly high club head speed, a strong or choppy down swing, these may not be the shaft for you. They tend to be a few grams heavier than Rifles and will typically exhibit more residual bend which can show up as a strong bend plane. I have built about 3 sets and several utility clubs with them and overall, I have found them to be excellent. I play Rifles and have a Harrison in my 3 iron because of the extra tip flex which gets the ball up off the deck. The extra couple of grams isn't noticeable. Overall I would say that they are good bang for the buck.

Best,

CB

At 02:45 PM 1/23/2004 -0500, you wrote:
yes , they are heavy like steel ' dynalite gold' ,have high bend point, control spin well.
ray
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From: John Payne
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Subject: ShopTalk: Harrison Professional Shafts

Has anyone used any of these iron shafts? Any comments appreciated.
 

John

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