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bantamben1 03-09-2005 03:10 PM

rifle flighted shafts ping isi
 
i have a set of ping isi s and they have zz65 shafts in them the 5 iron has a cpm of 308. i was thinking of getting the rifle flighted shafts, my question is has anyone reshafted ther sticks with these and did they notice the long irons going higher and the short irons going lower like it says. also my pings are c9 kinda light what where your before and after swigweights with the rifle flighted i think they are about 15 grams heavier than the zz65. thanks

jim_0068 03-09-2005 05:46 PM

The rifle flighted shafts just have manipulated kickpoints to them. Any Certified Rifle dealer should be able to do it for you.

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silvercreek 03-09-2005 06:47 PM

i didn't notice that much of a difference. i reshafted my BeCu ISI's with rifle flighted. qualify that with not being that accomplished in the first place. i went down a flex since i bought them used (stiff).

golfguru 03-09-2005 10:04 PM

Call me a cynic but flighted steel shaft launch angles do not seem to have much difference in flight to me but they do have a different feel to the shafts because of the kick point change.

Now launch angles on graphite shafts these days DO have a major difference due to the change in construction of the shafts.

Find a launch monitor and try before you buy anything so that your eyes and ego don't get in the way:)

Bagger Lance 03-09-2005 10:19 PM

TGM Down Under
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by golfguru
Call me a cynic but flighted steel shaft launch angles do not seem to have much difference in flight to me but they do have a different feel to the shafts because of the kick point change.

Now launch angles on graphite shafts these days DO have a major difference due to the change in construction of the shafts.

Find a launch monitor and try before you buy anything so that your eyes and ego don't get in the way:)

Hey Paul, where ya been mate?

Folks so you know, Paul Smith is a Master Clubfitter and a GSEB. A great combination by all accounts. He is holding down the TGM fort down under and gaining a great reputation.
You can read up on his Bio on the web page.

Thanks,

Bagger

golfguru 03-09-2005 10:33 PM

Been good:) Working hard spreading the word down under and keeping out of trouble most of the time.


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