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NS PRO 950GH vs. NS PRO 950GH WF or 1050GH


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What do you guys think are the pros and cons of the NSPRO 950GH and the 950GH Weight Flow? I recently purchased the Fourteen TC 770 Forged and the shaft (NSPRO 950GH) seems somewhat softer than the NSPRO 950GH WF on my previous X-CB 2's. I'm debating whether or not to move up to the 1050's or to just adjust my swing to the current shaft. Appreciate your thoughts.

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What do you guys think are the pros and cons of the NSPRO 950GH and the 950GH Weight Flow? I recently purchased the Fourteen TC 770 Forged and the shaft (NSPRO 950GH) seems somewhat softer than the NSPRO 950GH WF on my previous X-CB 2's. I'm debating whether or not to move up to the 1050's or to just adjust my swing to the current shaft. Appreciate your thoughts.

I have a set of Miura Cb 1006's with 950GH and a set of Tourstage X -CB's with 950 GH WF, the Tourstage have only recently been acquired but initial impressions suggest a higher launch with the Weight Flow shafts, I can't detect any difference in flex!

Will report further when i have the time ( and weather!) to carry out a proper comparison.

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I think it depends on the results you're getting with them right now. If the results are what you were after before making the switch then just adapt to them. If the results aren't there and the feel of the clubs isn't to you're liking then go ahead and make a change.

One last thing, going to the 1050's means increasing the weight of the club. I'm thinking you went to the 950 WF to lessen the weight in the longer irons, correct? Just something to consider.

Good luck.

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I think it depends on the results you're getting with them right now. If the results are what you were after before making the switch then just adapt to them. If the results aren't there and the feel of the clubs isn't to you're liking then go ahead and make a change.

One last thing, going to the 1050's means increasing the weight of the club. I'm thinking you went to the 950 WF to lessen the weight in the longer irons, correct? Just something to consider.

Good luck.

I don't mind adding another 12 grams to the weight of the shaft. I just want to take advantage of the light weight with minimal shot dispersion. I was just wondering if others noticed alot less shot dispersion with about the distance with the 1050 versus the 950GH.

Oh! and also, considering purchasing fourteen wedges. I was wondering what would be an appropriate swing weight for a 52 & 58 wedge, if my irons are at D-0.5. The fourteen website offers an NSPRO 950 at D-1/D-2 combo, or a DG at D-2/D-3 combo for the wedges. Would a jump from D-0.5 to D-2/3 fundamentally cause inconsistencies in the feel and swing of the club. Thanks for the reply

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