DUBBED Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Okay here's the deal. I have a 9.5* R7 Tour in the mail and I need a shaft for it. My swing speed is around 115-120, spin rate is high 3500-4000, and launch angle is low 10-11*. Since this club has more loft than I tend to use I will be looking for something that will help reduce spin. I don't mind launching the ball a little higher as long as my spin rate doesn't double at the same time. I think the weight system on the R7 can be used to help a little bit but the shaft choice will make the biggest difference. I was thinking about the Axiv 7576H, or the Rombax in an X flex tipped 1". I'd like to know what the experts think so I can send Chris some money. BTW I'm using a 8.5* Ignite with a Diamana 83X at 44.5" right now and love the ball flight I'm getting. I wouldn't mind the damn thing staying in the air a little longer though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joey3108 Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Okay here's the deal. I have a 9.5* R7 Tour in the mail and I need a shaft for it.My swing speed is around 115-120, spin rate is high 3500-4000, and launch angle is low 10-11*. Since this club has more loft than I tend to use I will be looking for something that will help reduce spin. I don't mind launching the ball a little higher as long as my spin rate doesn't double at the same time. I think the weight system on the R7 can be used to help a little bit but the shaft choice will make the biggest difference. I was thinking about the Axiv 7576H, or the Rombax in an X flex tipped 1". I'd like to know what the experts think so I can send Chris some money. BTW I'm using a 8.5* Ignite with a Diamana 83X at 44.5" right now and love the ball flight I'm getting. I wouldn't mind the damn thing staying in the air a little longer though. Rombax or Axiv will be good if you can match the profile of the shaft w/ your swing charracter and the club you are going to put the shaft on.You should not worry to much if the charracter of the shaft fits your profile IMO. Good luck! Joe [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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