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| What models sits between DG R300 and S300 I'm using MP-32 irons with DG R300 shafts, std lie and loft. I've also got another set of Mizuno irons that have S300 shafts - now this set feels a lot boardier, but goes fairly straight, whereas the R300s is a lot more livelier, feeling the release of the shaft, though it tends to produce a slight pull or pull-hook. I was recommended the DG Lite S300, which is supposed to be not too regular as the R300, and not to stiff as the S300. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks |
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| Re: What models sits between DG R300 and S300 The other thing you could do is to get your R300's tipped 1/2" |
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| Re: What models sits between DG R300 and S300 'Tipping' refers to cutting the tip off your shafts. As a rule, tipping shafts makes them play stiffer. So, by tipping your R300's, they'd play stiffer, but not as stiff as S300's. I guess it would make them closer to S100's. |