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WoW a 306 gram heavy head with a light Fujikura shaft. Shingo is killing it this year with 1 major, 2 victories and this weekend he is 3 in the lead after the 2nd round. Nike must be very very pleased.

not sure if I am blind but I read it as 307 on the toe... and there is no way i could be 307 grams! 210 and 44" is like D4 thats 50 extra SW points man. i would hazard a guess and say perhaps the headsize is 307cc.

WoW a 306 gram heavy head with a light Fujikura shaft. Shingo is killing it this year with 1 major, 2 victories and this weekend he is 3 in the lead after the 2nd round. Nike must be very very pleased.

Anyone know what kind of shaft that is? I can't make out the model. Thanks.

307 might be the deadweight , just the gram weight of the entire club. A driver is normally around 205 grams, + say 60 for shaft weight + 50 for the grip = 315 total weight. If he has a light shaft it could weigh 307.

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Its a Fujikura 569 Tourspec.

My bad i got confused on the weight because it said 307 on the head. The swing weight seems extremely heavy at D6 for such a light shaft. The maru Spec with a 85g shaft is only D5 so im curious how this one is D6 with a 55g shaft?

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