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would changing shafts from dg s300 to project x make sw dif?

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i was wondering if simply changing shafts from dg s300 in a set of titleist 704s to a project x rifle would cause a swing weight difference??

or changing from dg s300 to the tt tx tours make a swing weight difference?

any help would be appreciated thanks guys

  • 1 month later...
i was wondering if simply changing shafts from dg s300 in a set of titleist 704s to a project x rifle would cause a swing weight difference??

or changing from dg s300 to the tt tx tours make a swing weight difference?

any help would be appreciated thanks guys

Need to know what Project X.

i was wondering if simply changing shafts from dg s300 in a set of titleist 704s to a project x rifle would cause a swing weight difference??

or changing from dg s300 to the tt tx tours make a swing weight difference?

any help would be appreciated thanks guys

Lighter shafts = less swingweight. PX shafts are lighter than DG's. But it also depends on the grip you put on it and the shaft length. they play about a 1/2 to 1 flex stiffer than the Standard Rifles. See http://www.swingweight.com for a ton of information on this.

  • 3 months later...

I changed my iron set from DG S200 to PX 5.5 and swingweight did decrease by 0.5-1 point

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