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I have a new 75 S on the way - what should I tip for a R510 TP.

The 65 S tiff at 45" tipped 3/4 of an inch SW of D4 came out to like 244cpm. i know that the swingweight and length played a factor but thought it was odd.

I just want the NV to play to flex. Even better I would like it to feel like my 3 wood with the 9.1 in it.

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akfly,

you can't count on a butt-freq number of an assembled stick to tell you much. the bend profile of the 'NV' is tip-stiff/butt-soft.

1/2" should be about right.

jeff/clubfitters

Thanks Jeff, That is what I did.

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And please tell us how it turned out . Or are you gonna keep us in the dark :lol:

It will come after a short range session - Did try on the course and I will say that the 75 is better than the 65 - at least for me.

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And please tell us how it turned out . Or are you gonna keep us in the dark :lol:

It will come a after s short range session - Did try on the course and I will say that the 75 is better than the 65 - at least for me.

That is great to hear AK :) Plus I notice that the Guage is back in the bag 8)

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And please tell us how it turned out . Or are you gonna keep us in the dark :lol:

It will come a after s short range session - Did try on the course and I will say that the 75 is better than the 65 - at least for me.

That is great to hear AK :) Plus I notice that the Guage is back in the bag 8)

One more wedge on the way also.

See what the Gemini does to the TP :wink:

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