Duzer Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 First off, my bag: R7 Quad TP with Fuji 757 Speeder (Stiff) Sonartec 13 and 19 degree woods (np99) Mizuno Fli Hi (22) Irons are Titliest 704CB Forged bent one strong with x100 shafts Wedges - Mizuno Black NI - 60 and 56 Putter : Red X I have hit a problem with the TM Driver and I think it is not able to be corrected. The stiff shaft with the headweight I like checked out on the Freq analyzer as 239.... my Sonartecs are matched at 260 and 264. By reducing 6 grams in the R7, the feeq went to 251. I changes because I was hitting a fade that I lost from time to time RIGHT. I want to get back to a draw. I played the driver today and hit almost every tee ball left with a hook or draw.... any thoughts or recommendations that my shaft needs to be X - about 115-120 swing speed with the driver? Irons are right on? I have also heard the Speeders have not worked out for a lot of players.... is this true and what might match me better? Thanks - I am new to this list, - Duzer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joey3108 Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 First off, my bag:R7 Quad TP with Fuji 757 Speeder (Stiff) Sonartec 13 and 19 degree woods (np99) Mizuno Fli Hi (22) Irons are Titliest 704CB Forged bent one strong with x100 shafts Wedges - Mizuno Black NI - 60 and 56 Putter : Red X I have hit a problem with the TM Driver and I think it is not able to be corrected. The stiff shaft with the headweight I like checked out on the Freq analyzer as 239.... my Sonartecs are matched at 260 and 264. By reducing 6 grams in the R7, the feeq went to 251. I changes because I was hitting a fade that I lost from time to time RIGHT. I want to get back to a draw. I played the driver today and hit almost every tee ball left with a hook or draw.... any thoughts or recommendations that my shaft needs to be X - about 115-120 swing speed with the driver? Irons are right on? I have also heard the Speeders have not worked out for a lot of players.... is this true and what might match me better? Thanks - I am new to this list, - Duzer All the numbers that you said above doesn't compute to me very well, In fact it's kind of confusing to me. Especially you didn't say about the lenght and swing weight you've measured at. I Can only say that your swing speed should lead you to X flex all the way but I can't give you better a better sugestion if i don't have a deeper information about your swing, game , etc. BTW, What kind of Freq machine are you using? Joe :cool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lowpro Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 something is way off as joey stated.. the freq of 239 in a stiff speeder 757 is not right.. it should be reading more like 260+.. the r7 head can't be that heavy- in that it softens up the shaft that much.. unless you have a senior shaft in? with a 115+ swing speed you could handle a x flex w/ no problem.. but something does'nt add up with the stiff 757 at 236cpm's? unless the driver is 48'' in length or something i would say the shaft is not a stiff.. wild numbers though :-D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tpgolf Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 if its factory installed it doesn't suprise me. I've measured 757 TP Speeders all marked as Stiff from 245 - 300 CPM. All same playing length (swingweights changed slightly but not that much). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yumanike Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 My 757 (TP graphics) stiff CPMs at 255 at 45" on a 5" clamp with a SW of D5.5. It was pulled from a 510TP and isn't tipped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsg4tch Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Joe's right...numbers/results don't make sense. Try hooking up with a PGA pro in your area and getting on a Vector launch monitor. Then call Joe or one of the other excellent club builders on this site for the perfect fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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