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| Re: Dinamic Gold SL shafts. I am pretty much in the same situation as you are since I am using S300 stiff in my DCI 990. However, I have recently bought a set of 690CB with SL stiff shafts (shipping is on its way). From what I know, the S300 gives the club a D3 swingweight while the SL gives more like a D2.5. I have tried it once and it definitely does seem lighter (in the net), but I still feel like it was as comfortable to swing with it. I will let you know when I fully try out the set. |
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| Re: Dinamic Gold SL shafts. Its a commonly held opinion amongst club fitters that every player should play the lightest club they can control. As far as I remember, the SL shafts are about 10-12 grams lighter. If you have no problems with the lighter shaft its a win win situation. Lighter weight allows greater clubhead speed (more distance and height) and lower fatigue towards the end of a round (less weight lifted through the round, just like a runner and lightened shoes). Get your hands on a couple of demo clubs with the SL shafts and compare them to your own. D. |