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| (Dynamic Gold) can "U' make a difference? I bought a set of used irons with Dynamic Gold X100 shafts. A couple of the shafts say X100U and the rest say X100. Does anyone know what the "U" means? Are these different flexes? Thanks ![]() |
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| Re: (Dynamic Gold) can "U' make a difference? Hi goldjeep, The "U" stands for 'unitized tip'. This is True Tempers' version of 'parallel tip'. I think that the shaft bands are improperly installed. What irons do you have? This will tell us which shafts are improperly labelled. |
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| Re: (Dynamic Gold) can "U' make a difference? Ooooohhhhh... nice sticks! Depending on who built them, they should all be the same flex. However, they should all be reading X100U. It's no big deal - they're still parallel tip, I'll bet. My first time installing TT shafts, I did the same thing (didn't show the U). |