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Question axis of Golf. Rifle vs. TC?

I currently have the Project X Flighted 6.0 in my Mizuno irons. I wanted to get the True Temper shafts TC, but only come in Stiff and X-stiff. I'm pretty sure I swing too hard to drive but am not sure about X-stiff. If it was that he was receiving these axes, are you soft step them or leave them how they are? Any comments on these plates are much appreciated. The website for them is www.tttourconcept.com. I have 6.0 's now that they are takes a step beyond that is the frequency of 5.5. TC shafts are steel with an anti-glare coating. Comes in blue, silver, and green

I think that depending on the parallel at the tip of TC True Temper shafts you can get solid axles and Council, and to increase rigidity. This works for axes driver, I have a UST V2 PROFORCE tip my driver (I needed it because of rigid tip I needed, but would have had to be the point anyway because I had my driver thru hosel). I'm not sure if you can do this with the irons but … In addition, make axles Project X Project X Flighted 6.5 and frequent, so that between stiff and X-stiff. That means you can only obtain the set of axes and soft without stepping on them or deposit them. Can be a bit expensive to obtain the frequency of 6.5 lines though … I do not think they are so common. You would to order them or go to a supplier. TC PS are the True Temper graphite shafts or steel? The website is a bit seem to be graphite, but they have steps. Are steel a coating on them to reduce glare? Same idea KBS wedge shafts?


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