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Anyone have any thoughts on how the axiv would work in 13 degree wood such as the Tour Edge Exotic or the TM R7 2 wood? Would you look at the heavier models? Are their trimming instuctions for this shaft?

Anyone have any thoughts on how the axiv would work in 13 degree wood such as the Tour Edge Exotic or the TM R7 2 wood? Would you look at the heavier models? Are their trimming instuctions for this shaft?

I would suggest somthing a tad heavy. perhaps in the 75 gram range, I would also want to know what flex you would like it at. weight = 75 flex = 6.4 that is model 7564.

It really depends on what you are looking for. I would sugges the Low Kick L models for low lofted clubs like those.

I'd personally recommend a combination of a higher lofted head and a high kick shaft. That's what I'm trying to get at least.

Edited by BigEasy

I'd personally recommend a combination of a higher lofted head and a high kick shaft. That's what I'm trying to get at least.

IMHO this is not a great idea for a fw. with your fairway wood it is better to have more spin on the ball. this would help get a higher flight, improve accuracy as well as make it eaier to control distance. if i was chosing an axiv for a fw the lightest i would go for is a 75g. In combination with this i would choose a mid kick as well as drop down a flex. ie 7560....60 = 6.0.

To me a softer shaft in a three would makes it soooo much easier to pick of the deck as well as work. Hope you can choose one with all the options! :tsg_smiley_yes:

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