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Shaft frequency... A question for Mr.Kwok, all welcome


benny

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I recently had the frequency tested on my R510 tp (757stiff) and it read in the 255-256 cpm range. I was told this is more in the regular flex range. My first question is, is this correct? Secondly, could you give me or tell me where I can find the cpm ranges for the various flexs R,S,X? A little about myself, I hit an 8 iron about 150-155 a bit longer on solid contact. My 5 iron speed was around 93mph and driver speed around 104mph. I'm getting a set of MP30 with dgX100 shafts (+1.75" should play a little softer). I'm still working on my game but carry a 9.4hdcp. I'm curious what you would recomend in an iron shaft and a driver shaft, flex, manufacturer, etc... I wish I would have asked you sooner but I was on full impulse control. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

G

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I recently had the frequency tested on my R510 tp (757stiff) and it read in the 255-256 cpm range. I was told this is more in the regular flex range. My first question is, is this correct? Secondly, could you give me or tell me where I can find the cpm ranges for the various flexs R,S,X? A little about myself, I hit an 8 iron about 150-155 a bit longer on solid contact. My 5 iron speed was around 93mph and driver speed around 104mph. I'm getting a set of MP30 with dgX100 shafts (+1.75" should play a little softer). I'm still working on my game but carry a 9.4hdcp. I'm curious what you would recomend in an iron shaft and a driver shaft, flex, manufacturer, etc... I wish I would have asked you sooner but I was on full impulse control. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

G

Call me and i'll explain it to you in a better context.

Hope that guy who told you it's a R flex is a PCS certified! :wink: :whistle:

Joe :cool:

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Hummmmm...if the Driver is 42.5" and the guy was using a Maltby Frequency meter, then I might agree on an R-Flex. Guess, I'll get banned here too :laugh:

It does make a difference which meter you use...we run this experiment at GSA in Decatur one day with a Mitchell, Maltby, and a Club Scout. Each meter had a different reading for the same Driver, but on each chart recommended with the machine, the CFM's to Stiffness were bout the same. In other words, 3 different meters, 3 different readings, same conclusion. This may have been discussed elsewhere here, but worth mentioning again...just gotta sing from the same "hymnal".

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