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| Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue 65S Shaft. Hi all. I have a Grafalloy Prolaunch blue 65S shaft in my driver. The head is a forgan 460 10 degrees(i think) of loft. Has anyone got any tips on using this driver. My drives tend to slice a lot more than a stiffer steel shafted driver. I wondered if there was anything i should be doing different given the flexibility and high launch angle its giving me. Don't know my stats but i'm average swing speed, and normally use a low tee'd ball to try to compensate for the high launch. Any advice would be appreciated. Cheers guys!! |
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| Re: Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue 65S Shaft. Check out this link. http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/g...highlight=high (Tee it high to let it fly ...!!) There's a good discussion on teeing it high there. |
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| Re: Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue 65S Shaft. This is interesting. I use a prolaunch 65R in my Ping G5 and spray the ball all over the place ![]() I use those white "castle" tees. Would you say those tees are too short? How much does this really affect sidespin? |