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tip stiffness & kick point of a pro95 vs vtlt

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I have a Pro95 in my J340 and really like but may want to bring my ball flight down a bit. How would a these two shafts compare in tip stiffness and kick point?

The Pro 95 doesn't have a really stiff tip. It is mid-stiff (being designed for a fairway wood). A pro 95 has a high kick but a VTLT has an extra high kick. A VTLT has a very stiff tip and will lower the flight and spin for any golfer. It is a right field machine if you tip it very much and not really that workable for right to left shots. I played a VTLT in a 300 tour for a while and I really had to concentrate on staying way behind it to hit a draw...and it really would just fall left.

ditto naylit. vtlt is very tip stiff and feels it. pro 95 is high kick but doesn't feel particularly tip stiff (though the tip is pretty stable).

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I also play a pro95 in my J340 but have the VTLT in a 510DF and a 540DF. On the launch monitor the launch angle is about the same - while dispersion pattern was pretty good with all 3 the Pro95 gave me the tighter pattern. I think that they both feel similar but the Pro95 does feel a little "softer" to me. Both great shafts for high-ball hitters.

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