18birdies Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Hey Everyone, I have a set of Black Gold X-100s that I know are too stiff for me. I've played them installed per norm (3 iron shaft in the 3 iron) and they were a little too much, especially in 6 and longer irons. I currently have Rifle PX 6.0 and they feel pretty good, sometimes a hair loose, but otherwise OK. I am considering "soft stepping" these X-100s 2 clubs, meaning I'd put the 4 iron shaft in the 6 iron. I am doing this on kind of a whim, and can always put the PX back in if I don't like X-100s "soft stepped." What can I expect from soft stepping 2 clubs? Will it make a difference, or am I going to be re-gluing my PXs in 3 days? Any insight/personal experience would be appreciated. -JT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lowpro Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 -------2 clubs will make a differnce... 1 THING tough--- the black golds are heavier than the PX's.. might be one big reason your not hititng them well or having trouble hitting the long irons.. just a thought-- i play the PX 5.5's... :atsg_smilie_bomb1: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joey3108 Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 Hey Everyone,I have a set of Black Gold X-100s that I know are too stiff for me. I've played them installed per norm (3 iron shaft in the 3 iron) and they were a little too much, especially in 6 and longer irons. I currently have Rifle PX 6.0 and they feel pretty good, sometimes a hair loose, but otherwise OK. I am considering "soft stepping" these X-100s 2 clubs, meaning I'd put the 4 iron shaft in the 6 iron. I am doing this on kind of a whim, and can always put the PX back in if I don't like X-100s "soft stepped." What can I expect from soft stepping 2 clubs? Will it make a difference, or am I going to be re-gluing my PXs in 3 days? Any insight/personal experience would be appreciated. -JT Soft step twice aproximately will have 1/2 flex softer. However if you said PX 6.0 is a hair to soft, you might want to consider just soft step once. Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
awalkspoiled Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Hey Everyone,I have a set of Black Gold X-100s that I know are too stiff for me. I've played them installed per norm (3 iron shaft in the 3 iron) and they were a little too much, especially in 6 and longer irons. I currently have Rifle PX 6.0 and they feel pretty good, sometimes a hair loose, but otherwise OK. I am considering "soft stepping" these X-100s 2 clubs, meaning I'd put the 4 iron shaft in the 6 iron. I am doing this on kind of a whim, and can always put the PX back in if I don't like X-100s "soft stepped." What can I expect from soft stepping 2 clubs? Will it make a difference, or am I going to be re-gluing my PXs in 3 days? Any insight/personal experience would be appreciated. -JT I spent some time recently building some test clubs on Black Gold for a strong-swinging customer - one on Stiff and one on X. I found that each 1/2" of tipping tightened the shaft by almost 4cpm, given the same length and swingweight. I wanted to acheive one 5.7 8i and one at 6.3. those numbers were reached with 3.5" of tipping (dead on-spec for an 8i) on the Stiff, and 2 5/16" on the X - that's more than two soft-steps. Both clubs are 36.5"/D3. I'm struggling through an injury at the moment, so my swing is really not much good as a guide right now, but i found the X to be very taut, but easy to hit straight. The Stiff played much better for me. My regular clubs are on soft-stepped PX 5.5, which not surprisingly I preferred to the BG, given my current swing. I'll ask the player to post once he's tried them out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickBooras Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Baby steps, friend. Start by soft stepping one club and move to two if necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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