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I have medium to fast tempo, swingspeed of 105-115, misses are duck hooks, regular ball flight is medium to high and I draw everything. I have a G2 10 degrees with the stock nv65 stiff. The new shaft will be cut down to have the driver at 44.5. I was looking at the Accra and Mitsubishi shafts. Any advice on shaft and flex??? Thanks in advance.

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I have medium to fast tempo, swingspeed of 105-115, misses are duck hooks, regular ball flight is medium to high and I draw everything. I have a G2 10 degrees with the stock nv65 stiff. The new shaft will be cut down to have the driver at 44.5. I was looking at the Accra and Mitsubishi shafts. Any advice on shaft and flex??? Thanks in advance.

#1 slow your backswing down and save that energy for the downswing. #2 set up a tad open.

now, to your club. i work part time for a college golf team doing club tech stuff and a few players use the G2. my one player, who has a similar profile to you, replaced the NV with a YS-8 x-flex in his...you might like that. personally, i have a hard swing tempo that used to be WAY too fast, so i put a heavy ass shaft in my driver (speeder 952 x flex) and it helped tremendously. bottom line, anything heavy and stiff will help.

-sammy

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look at the ACCRA SC-75.. very nice low torgue to help handle the fast tempo and produce a nice mid ball flight.. the heavier weight is perfect for the shorter length.. M4 or stiff flex.. should be fine also..

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