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suitable shaft for New Sonartec GS TOUR 15 Degree Fairway Wood Golf Head


smigin

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I would appreciate any recomendations shaft wise for the above

My swing was analysed my swing a couple of years ago so my swing speed has probably slowed a touch (I'm 54) with a handicap of 16.7 (after a good round this w/e)

these were with different clubs than I have now they were from 10.5* TM Burner on a Matrix Ozik Xcon 5 S Tour shaft, the 3w was a 14.5* TM Burner also on a Tour Matrix Ozik Xcon 5 S

Driver

Club speed average 94.5 (highest 92.2 --> 96.6) – probably very similar

Ball speed 131.6

Spin rate (was high to say the least but I believe much better now) 4393

Smash factor 1.39

3W

Club speed average 90.6 (highest 99.7 --> 93.3)

Ball speed 129.3

Spin rate (was high though it should be better now) 4209

Smash factor 1.43

to be honest on the day these were taken I was not on a purple patch but then again consistency is not my forte. If I let the club do the work and slow down I don’t force the swing and it’s silky smooth thus I get the better distance and dispersion. If, as is not uncommon I speed up then I get a snatched swing with my right shoulder being thrown over the top (left low hook – ugly so ugly)

I have little problem getting the ball into the air though this is replacing a Sonartec 13* SS-2.5 on a Fujikura 26.3 (Tour Platform Series) made for Sonartec length from top of grip to joining head (where the hozel cover meats the head) 41” as I struggle with this of the fairway but boy did it go far when off a Tee

The driver I am having joy with is a Royal Collection Star fd#1 11.5* on a Diamana 53x5ct R length from top of grip to joining head (where the hozel cover meets the head) 42¼ or ¾ depending if the head includes a chrome band round it or is that part of the hozel?

I have a 5W is the SS-3.5 19* (Tour) on a tipped TM Rombax TP-75 S (but being tipped may have made it closer to R) length from top of grip to joining head (where the hozel cover meats the head) 40 3/8”

suggestions for a suitable shaft would be appreciated - thanks

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