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Courtesy of Toshi@Anserfreak.

There is a new Diamana Series coming soon and it is called Diamana Red or Red Mana ( Red Power ) and Blue Mana.

Notice the S or M located next to the number 63. We don't know what this means, rumor so far is that the red mana is for harder hitters but that is not confirmed yet nor is a release date for these.

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Courtesy of Toshi@Anserfreak.

diamana2.jpg

diamana3.jpgdiamana4.jpg

There is a new Diamana Series coming soon and it is called Diamana Red or Red Mana ( Red Power ) and Blue Mana.

Notice the S or M located next to the number 63. We don't know what this means, rumor so far is that the red mana is for harder hitters but that is not confirmed yet nor is a release date for these.

Maybe it's like the tour only versions are, with varying tip characteristics. Such as tip stiff, tip medium and soft tips shafts within each weight group.

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looks the job....good idea from mitsu because the diamana at the moment definately isnt for hard hitters! they needed to come up with a tip stiff shaft for all those animals out there! :surprize:

Please, Give me a break!!!

You think current diamana isn't for hard hitters?

Then how come Tiger is using this exact shaft for his driver and FW.

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looks the job....good idea from mitsu because the diamana at the moment definately isnt for hard hitters! they needed to come up with a tip stiff shaft for all those animals out there! :surprize:

Please, Give me a break!!!

You think current diamana isn't for hard hitters?

Then how come Tiger is using this exact shaft for his driver and FW.

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looks the job....good idea from mitsu because the diamana at the moment definately isnt for hard hitters! they needed to come up with a tip stiff shaft for all those animals out there! :surprize:

Please, Give me a break!!!

You think current diamana isn't for hard hitters?

Then how come Tiger is using this exact shaft for his driver and FW.

elnino82

You really think Tiger plays stock Diamana's? :wink:

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looks the job....good idea from mitsu because the diamana at the moment definately isnt for hard hitters! they needed to come up with a tip stiff shaft for all those animals out there! :surprize:

Please, Give me a break!!!

You think current diamana isn't for hard hitters?

Then how come Tiger is using this exact shaft for his driver and FW.

elnino82

You really think Tiger plays stock Diamana's? :wink:

i would believe so except its tipped to flex like a baseball bat(i think 1.5-2 inches is the current number going around). If im wrong and its some special made shaft like the one fuji made for him than thats cool too but you can make the diamana play well for almost anyone.

btw chris whats with the stock shaft in the FW wood.

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chris whats with the stock shaft in the FW wood.

If it's a Japan Version Callaway it should be a GD. The JV Callaways have very good stock shafts.

US Steelhead Plus. Crap Cally shaft :finger:

Yup this is the US stock shaft but its working for the time being.

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come on now...if phil and ernie and retief and vijay can play shafts that we can get our hands on, it is plausible to believe that the matte blue diamana that tiger is using is the same as retail !!! it is tipped quite a bit...if you look at the flower band, you can se it is like 4" from the grip.....an untipped matte blue diamana will be only 2-2.5" from the grip....it appears that tiger's shaft is trimmed only from the tip....since he needs about 43.25" to make it play 45" in a 460, im guessing the shaft is tipped 2.5"

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would a high handicap player about a 15 handicap benefit from the diamana...what is so great about this shaft

absolutely, if your drives arent way off target, the tight dispersion can really keep the ball in play, maybe not in the fairway, but can sometimes can really save you from going OB. One day I wasnt driving it so well, it but i estimated that i saved at least 4 shots by keeping it in play that day. Worth every penny.

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