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looking forward to hearing your experiences.....

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Only played one round with it yesterday, and it could be the first date/honeymoon syndrome but my first impression is that this shaft kicks major butt!

I noticed it has a different trajectory than the blue version, It doesnt balloon as much, It gets up quicker and keeps raising then levels out where the blue goes up a bit slower and keeps shootin up. Another way to explain it is in steel terms. The NS950 goes up and up and is fairly easy to balloon but the NS1150 flattens out at its peak yet still gets up quick.

Im really liking this shaft, its giving me a few more yards carry and it is very easy to hit.

The customers who pre-ordered these should have got them today or yesterday, there were quite a few so guys please chime in as soon as you have had your initial tests.

I have only a couple M63 & M73's in stiff left so if you guys want them jump on it quick there will be a short delay after the initial run is sold out.

comment_108140

Only played one round with it yesterday, and it could be the first date/honeymoon syndrome but my first impression is that this shaft kicks major butt!

I noticed it has a different trajectory than the blue version, It doesnt balloon as much, It gets up quicker and keeps raising then levels out where the blue goes up a bit slower and keeps shootin up. Another way to explain it is in steel terms. The NS950 goes up and up and is fairly easy to balloon but the NS1150 flattens out at its peak yet still gets up quick.

Im really liking this shaft, its giving me a few more yards carry and it is very easy to hit.

I have heard this shaft plays one half flex softer than the silver diamana. Is this true? Something about the red is for the Japan market and the silver for North America. Anyone know about this?

Thanks,

jp

comment_108158
I have heard this shaft plays one half flex softer than the silver diamana. Is this true? Something about the red is for the Japan market and the silver for North America. Anyone know about this?

That is not true, Diamana has been around in Japan quite a while before it hit the U.S. These shafts are made and were designed in Japan for all golfers in general.

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