ode Based on the Facebook vids it would lead one to believe these guys are making the shafts themselves....I dunno but I have a hard time believing this to be the case.
brownmoose13 Reason I asked is that I have a friend in Florida that is a 5-6 handicap that has 2 shafts coming. I trust his opinion and will let everyone know what he thinks.
colej They put this shaft in a $36 head and let a guy hit it that cranks out a 170 ball speed. Hmmm so he got good distance out of it? π
sdandrea1 colej They put this shaft in a $36 head and let a guy hit it that cranks out a 170 ball speed. Hmmm so he got good distance out of it? π Gotta be the shaft, right? π
Par4QC colej They tried to hide the guy doing the hit, and I say 'hit', as in 1. That head shattered, no doubt. Prolly TiMatrix. iirc, I've seen that fella on an LD forum. I recognized the stance.
ode The videos are terrible. He installs a tip and a grip in some makeshift room, puts the butt end of the shaft in a bottle of mineral spirits and then installs the grip. Why would you present your company in that manner.
Taki27 ode To be fair, I am surprised at how many βhow to assembleβ videos from big name companies or Youtubers look like the head should come off on the first swing.
colej Par4QC yeah I was thinking the same thing. Probably some kind of alloy head and it probably caved in. Lol
mulegolf Par4QC START DRIVING THE BALL UP TO 15 YARDS FARTHER Sounds like a Taylor Made claim... π