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I just picked up a 905R with a stiff Fujikura 665 installed by Titleist. I can find very little informaiton about this shaft and it's playing characteristics. I have heard that the 665 comes both with an extended tip for bore through and standard length tip. How would I tell if the shaft had the extended tip or if it is standard tip length fully installed in bore through head? Even though it is stiff flex it feels pretty stout. My ss average is 101mph and I am wondering if this shaft is too stiff for me. I have been using the Altus in stiff so maybe it is feel of the Altus vs the 665 that I am noticing. Any information about this shaft is welcomed!!

I just picked up a 905R with a stiff Fujikura 665 installed by Titleist. I can find very little informaiton about this shaft and it's playing characteristics. I have heard that the 665 comes both with an extended tip for bore through and standard length tip. How would I tell if the shaft had the extended tip or if it is standard tip length fully installed in bore through head? Even though it is stiff flex it feels pretty stout. My ss average is 101mph and I am wondering if this shaft is too stiff for me. I have been using the Altus in stiff so maybe it is feel of the Altus vs the 665 that I am noticing. Any information about this shaft is welcomed!!

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