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Fairway wood shafts........


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Hi,

I'm looking to try something new in my upcoming AF202 fairway woods.

Ofcourse the Crazy FW80 springs to mind especially as I'm going crazy in the driver.

I'm also interested in GD, being a top Japanese company that I haven't tried (except the YS series which I hated)

Has anyone used both the standard QT and the SF in fairway woods? If so, were there pronounced differences?

Thanks for any thoughts.

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Hi,

I'm looking to try something new in my upcoming AF202 fairway woods.

Ofcourse the Crazy FW80 springs to mind especially as I'm going crazy in the driver.

I'm also interested in GD, being a top Japanese company that I haven't tried (except the YS series which I hated)

Has anyone used both the standard QT and the SF in fairway woods? If so, were there pronounced differences?

Thanks for any thoughts.

i have tried the QT/PT/MD and my favorite by far for a fairway wood is the qt. nice high launch mid spin monsters that land the ball softly my favorite for the fw by far. a close second would be the md. same as the qt but mid launch and lower spin. may be more suitable though for a driver than a fw. Pt was good too but i found that it had less spin than i needed and had a harder time holding greens than the 2 previous.

for the af102 i am putting an oban dev 8. i have had great success with oban with my driver, have tried all the models and the devotion is my favorite by far. so it makes sense to try the shaft in my upcoming 15*ht. do note that the dev 8 series are higher launching and have more spin than the dev6/7 siblings.

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Yup QT is a great shaft for fairway woods due to the high launch. Yet so is the DI series and even the Diamana i'lima if you need some float to your ball.

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Yup QT is a great shaft for fairway woods due to the high launch. Yet so is the DI series and even the Diamana i'lima if you need some float to your ball.

thanks, I like high launch and strong flight, the Altus LT has been very good in this regard but just wanted to try something else for comparison and the GD range has always interested me being so widely accepted on tour.

Out of interest, I prefer an SX flex in fairway woods, in GD shafts specifically the QT would S-flex or X flex be the go?

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thanks, I like high launch and strong flight, the Altus LT has been very good in this regard but just wanted to try something else for comparison and the GD range has always interested me being so widely accepted on tour.

Out of interest, I prefer an SX flex in fairway woods, in GD shafts specifically the QT would S-flex or X flex be the go?

if you like the sx then go with the S. you can always tip it if its soft. also do remember that you can get the Ht in +10grams heavier so factor that in when you consider the shafts you are getting.

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