Posted January 27, 201015 yr comment_158902 I have some brand new Fujikura Prototypes that were made for specific player testing. They are all based off the Motore Speeder line with the Triax material. There were only a couple of these made for each player and they are obviously super high end and rare. I can assure you that these are 100% authentic. Each shaft has a laser etched code that represents the player it was made for according to their specific specs. They are all mid launch/low spin, high kick, and pretty tip stiff with torque in the 2.8-3.0 range. Here are the specific weights: Ernie Els: 70g Rickie Fowler: 81g Anthony Kim: 69g Rory McIlroy: 73g Ian Poulter: 66g Tiger: 81g $300 Edited January 27, 201015 yr by aviator
January 27, 201015 yr comment_158911 I have some brand new Fujikura Prototypes that were made for specific player testing. They are all based off the Motore Speeder line with the Triax material. There were only a couple of these made for each player and they are obviously super high end and rare. I can assure you that these are 100% authentic. Each shaft has a laser etched code that represents the player it was made for according to their specific specs. They are all mid launch/low spin, high kick, and pretty tip stiff with torque in the 2.8-3.0 range. Here are the specific weights: Ernie Els: 70g Rickie Fowler: 81g Anthony Kim: 69g Rory McIlroy: 73g Ian Poulter: 66g Tiger: 81g $300 Awesome. Got couple questions. Do they say the players' names anywhere on the shafts? How do you know which is for which player? When were they made? Where and how did you get them? Thanks. Edited January 27, 201015 yr by BigEasy
January 27, 201015 yr Author comment_158912 Awesome. Got couple questions. Do they say the players' names anywhere on the shafts? How do you know which is for which player? When were they made? Where and how did you get them? Thanks. The numbers on each individual shaft represent letters in the alphabet, i.e. 55H is Ernie Els, 2023C Tiger Woods, etc. I guess this is easier for them to do than have each player's name printed. I was told that they were all recent versions of Fujikura Motore and Motore Speeder shafts, but slightly tweaked to match each players preference/profile. So, they are the best and highest quality Fujikura could come up with since they obviously would like to get these players to play their shafts. As for the source, I can't divulge names but they came from someone VERY closely linked to Fujikura. I know for 110% sure they are legit, NO doubt about that. My ebay feedback is 100%; jetjock21.
February 4, 201015 yr Author comment_159034 Assuming these are all x-flex. Any of them s-flex by chance? They are all X-Flex, but one of the lighter ones untipped would probably be fine if you swing in the 105-110 range.
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