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Shaft help for new Mizuno's

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I have played DGS300 for as long as i can remember. I am playing in 33's right now, but upgrading to a new combo (30/32) set. I like the DG shaft, but which NS is comparable? I checked their site, but nothing beats your input. 950, 1050? Thanks

1050, is gonna be the best transition, the 950 are good, but if your used to the dynamic gold weight, the 950 are gonna seem lighter, with a different feel.

I have played DGS300 for as long as i can remember. I am playing in 33's right now, but upgrading to a new combo (30/32) set. I like the DG shaft, but which NS is comparable? I checked their site, but nothing beats your input. 950, 1050? Thanks

Or try the new NSPro 1150 Tour

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Thanks, what is the difference between the 1050 and 1050 tour? Thanks, JS

I know it's all personal preference, but I would personally advise against the combo 30/32's you referred to. I played the 30's for a few years before changing to the 32's recently. Feel, trajectory and forgiveness are all very different. Most surprising is that I find the 32's more forgiving right through the set -- the blade length seems longer and that cut muscle thing with the wide sole does something magical. Just my 2 cents -- don't mean to rain on your equipment thoughts.

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