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I have the Xcon 5 in my driver and have great results with it. Have noticed that Matrix has come out with some iron shafts and wondering if anyone has tried them.

The Studio 64 is a great driver shaft for me because with "senior" flxibility, I need the shaft to load over a shortish arc. My present driver has me right where I was hitting my Eye-O-Matics thirty or so years ago, around 225-235 carry. I couldn't be more pleased.

I'm not sure that I'd want that kind of easy kick lower in my irons shafts, however. Garden variety NV Pro 105s still do the trick there, no problem. We'll see in a couple of years or so.

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The Studio 64 is a great driver shaft for me because with "senior" flxibility, I need the shaft to load over a shortish arc. My present driver has me right where I was hitting my Eye-O-Matics thirty or so years ago, around 225-235 carry. I couldn't be more pleased.

I'm not sure that I'd want that kind of easy kick lower in my irons shafts, however. Garden variety NV Pro 105s still do the trick there, no problem. We'll see in a couple of years or so.

Good point. Yes, those persimmon MacGregors were nice. I still remember Jack's green and white MacGregor tour bag. But today's equipment makes the game different shall we say.

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