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| Re: Different shafts for different clubs? I've never even heard of Nova Teck shafts. I'm sure the numbers are simply an identification system. I play different shafts in my wedges, irons, hybrids, fairway woods, and driver. Now, I'll play the SAME shaft in each above category (ie all my wedges will have the same shaft), but different shafts do different things. |
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| Re: Different shafts for different clubs? a good way to tell, is to have the pro shop put the shafts on a frequency meter and compare it to the lenght of the shaft on a chart. this should tell you how stiff they are and if they are all the same degree of stiffness |
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| Re: Different shafts for different clubs? I've never even heard of Nova Teck shafts. I'm sure the numbers are simply an identification system. I don't think so... these numbers are a good 1/3rd of the shaft, in fact, both sides on the shaft! Very bold lettering. Made in the USA, silver. Don't get me wrong, I love these clubs, I just want to know what the numbers represent. ![]() Keith |
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| Re: Different shafts for different clubs? Right Keith. In much the same way AGGRESSIVE nRAGE or AccuFLEX Evolution is printed on the respective shafts. how about UST ProForce shafts? Same thing. |