btk_1 Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 (edited) I'm considering soft-stepping the Dynamic Gold X100 shafts (130g) two times. This should effectively make the flex approach the flex of the Dynamic Gold S300 shafts (also 130g). The main difference between the two shafts being that the tip section of the X100 shafts is 10" and the tip section of the S300 shafts is 12". Click http://www.truetemper.com/golf/dynamicgold.asp to see spec's. How will the soft-stepped (twice) Dynamic Gold X100 shafts play compared to standard Dynamic Gold S300 shafts? Due to the shorter tip section of the X100 shaft, shouldn't they play just slightly stiffer? Be slightly lower launching? Have slightly less spin? My swingspeed with a driver is 105... so I feel my optimum iron flex is close to an S300 or S400 flex. I don't want to play the heavier S400 shaft and I'm thinking that the soft-stepped (twice) X100 shafts with the shorter (stiffer) tip section will lead to slightly more accuracy and tighter dispersion than standard S300 shafts or hard-stepped (once) S300 shafts. Thanks! Edited March 29, 2007 by btk_1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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