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Taylor Made Rac TP Driving Iron with Aldila NV 75X Proto


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I bought a TM Rac TP 2U from Chris a while back (X-100) and absolutely loved this club - I kept the steel shaft for a quite a while but the HO in me finally gave in and I had it reshafted with a 75NV X Prototype.

All I can say is WOW - whereas before I was getting low bullets from the X-100 that rolled forever, I am now getting a great mid trajectory with maximum carry and very little roll - this is great in long par 5s, second shot and also on tight fairways where you want to "land" a shot and not have it roll all over the place.

The only beef I have with the combo is that it is lighter than the X-100 combo and I like the heavier shaft feel but as long as I keep landing shots on target, I will overlook the weight difference.

I hope this is not a "honeymoon" scenario because I really like this club - it has knocked the 3 wood out of my bag and I am seriously considering a 3U for the 200-220 yard shot and drop the 5+ wood from the bag.

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Wow, I am glad to hear that someone has changed the steel shaft to the graphite. I recently picked a 16* TP and have the steel shaft in it and like yourself have a boring trajectory and a ton of roll. I was thinking of re-shafting but was not sure I want to tinker with something that does not need tinkering. Although i am hitting very solid with the steel shaft I really want to try out with the graphite....hope it has as good as results as yours did.

Can't say enough about the club though-VERY LONG!!!!! :surprize:

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