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Other than Tourstage and Callaway, what other JDM manufacturers make a driver at 8.5 degrees?

Ryoma Premia and Vspec, XXIO Forged, Kamui KPX, Kamui TP07s, Kamui 456, Baldo 8C (8*), Srixon P420 (sold out)

Plus a lot of 9* models from other brands.

Ryoma Premia and Vspec, XXIO Forged, Kamui KPX, Kamui TP07s, Kamui 456, Baldo 8C (8*), Srixon P420 (sold out)

Plus a lot of 9* models from other brands.

Is that an exhaustive list T?

Probably more... but it would take me time to look them up...

And keep in mind JDM brands are known to be very precise in specs. Some drivers just have a number slapped on them and is not the true loft.

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Appreciate the feedback. I presently play with the 8.5 degree Tourstage X Drive 705 driver size 455 with the Diamana ahina 60 stiff flex. I have alway hit the ball on the high side and this shaft certainly keeps the ball on a lower trajectory which I like. However, I seem to always be "fighting" the club and/or the shaft. Although I guess I could replace the shaft with one that is more user friendly to me and which keeps the ball on the lower trajectory, I am willing to go with a 2013 driver in an 8.5 degree loft that may be easier to hit but still keep the lower trajectory that I desire. Any suggestions?

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