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irishgolfkid

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HI

I bought a Nike Ignite + driver with the standard Ignite fujikura shaft in stiff flex. The shaft has a soft tip and I cannot stop the club from hitting shots high. My friends say not to change the shaft as I am hitting the ball in excess of 300 yards. But I think it will go further if its lower..

Basically I want to keep the ball flight down and not compermise on distance. I see Fujikura do a tour release 33.6. Does anyone have any experience with this shaft or can they recomend a good shaft. I know it must be .350 tip and plan to use a brushing furrel. Last time I measured my swing speed it was between 95 mmph - 110 mph

Plus does anyone sell the tour release shaft to people in ireland at resonable prices

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HI

I bought a Nike Ignite + driver with the standard Ignite fujikura shaft in stiff flex. The shaft has a soft tip and I cannot stop the club from hitting shots high. My friends say not to change the shaft as I am hitting the ball in excess of 300 yards. But I think it will go further if its lower..

Basically I want to keep the ball flight down and not compermise on distance. I see Fujikura do a tour release 33.6. Does anyone have any experience with this shaft or can they recomend a good shaft. I know it must be .350 tip and plan to use a brushing furrel. Last time I measured my swing speed it was between 95 mmph - 110 mph

Plus does anyone sell the tour release shaft to people in ireland at resonable prices

If your Swing Speed is 110 then I'd get a 761TB Stiff Fujikura. If it's more around 100 then I'd go with an NV75 but in a Stiff Flex if you have an aggressive tempo. I'd go with a Regular in the NV75 if you are a smooth swinger.

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Wow...

You make it hard to offer an opinion when you say:

my swing speed it was between 95 mmph - 110 mph

That's like saying sometimes I walk and sometimes I sprint....15 mph variance can mean as much as two flex points.

Plus you didn't metion what type of swing you have...smooth?...aggressive? upright? flatter?

need more info!

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