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#1
Posted 11 March 2012 - 08:29 PM
#2
Posted 11 March 2012 - 09:07 PM
283 on the button. and splitting the fairway every shot.
devine .
bag..
jbeam 425 tour 9.5*------rodddio shingo sepc m6 proto X
royal collection bbd type h 15* 3w------diamana B 70x
yamaha v17* 5w-------diamana stinger X
jbeam ute 24*----crazy ute X
EPON personal 3-pw------NS 2g18S
toustage x-wedge"maru" 52 + 57*-------- TT monacco X
labospec onoff 59* LW-------NS 750 wraptech X
roddio tour caddy bag
epon f3 balls.
#3
Posted 11 March 2012 - 10:00 PM
#4
Posted 11 March 2012 - 10:09 PM
#5
Posted 11 March 2012 - 11:10 PM
t425, on 11 March 2012 - 10:09 PM, said:
Yes and not for him, He has a more aggressive tempo so the Royal Deco went a bit wild for him. Here's something very interesting and it applied to both Tatsuro and Taka-pro. They both started with X flex Royal Deco's and they the dispersion was pretty wide so they both kicked it down to S flex which is well below their normal flexes and it stabilized. Tatsuro was able to straighten it out going a flex softer while the faster swinger Taka-pro went to the R flex and then it really straightened out for him. This is very interesting as the RD is supposed to be a flex softer than other crazy models.
I think that they were too aggressive for their own flex but stepping down 1-2 flexes compensated for the issue some how. Still trying to figure this out perhaps gocchin & tatz will step in here.
#6
Posted 11 March 2012 - 11:26 PM
thats my shaft of choice of all the crazys i have i nthe yamah tour head. in that its peerless.
nothing so far has come close .
im hoping the diamana x can step up to challenge it.
i get a high flight that soars and boy its long.
i find that hard to go left. i really have to give it a rip to do that , even then its doesnt really.
its morestraight.
this is the bst feeling combo of all my drivers so far.
bag..
jbeam 425 tour 9.5*------rodddio shingo sepc m6 proto X
royal collection bbd type h 15* 3w------diamana B 70x
yamaha v17* 5w-------diamana stinger X
jbeam ute 24*----crazy ute X
EPON personal 3-pw------NS 2g18S
toustage x-wedge"maru" 52 + 57*-------- TT monacco X
labospec onoff 59* LW-------NS 750 wraptech X
roddio tour caddy bag
epon f3 balls.
#7
Posted 12 March 2012 - 10:14 AM
R-flex which was kind of a shock because he has such a high swing speed. From this fitting, it looked as though the more aggressive swinger will become more consistent by swinging a little softer shaft. Even the softer flexes on Crazy shafts stay very stable throughout the swing, even at high speeds such as Taka-san.
#8
Posted 12 March 2012 - 03:33 PM
#9
Posted 12 March 2012 - 04:14 PM
#10
Posted 12 March 2012 - 04:41 PM
tatsuro what id u think of the
ls noir and boron?
bag..
jbeam 425 tour 9.5*------rodddio shingo sepc m6 proto X
royal collection bbd type h 15* 3w------diamana B 70x
yamaha v17* 5w-------diamana stinger X
jbeam ute 24*----crazy ute X
EPON personal 3-pw------NS 2g18S
toustage x-wedge"maru" 52 + 57*-------- TT monacco X
labospec onoff 59* LW-------NS 750 wraptech X
roddio tour caddy bag
epon f3 balls.
#11
Posted 12 March 2012 - 11:39 PM
supo67, on 12 March 2012 - 04:41 PM, said:
tatsuro what id u think of the
ls noir and boron?
The Boron was producing a not so bad launch for me but was just producing way too much spin for me. It is a good shaft if you are looking to get easy height on the ball though, no matter what part of the face I tried hitting it on, the ball seemed to get some spin and get in the air quick. LS Noir was feeling good, but I wasn't consistent with it as with the cb 46. With the ls noir, I was turning the ball too much to the left on my misses.
#12
Posted 13 March 2012 - 12:04 AM
i like both of these shafts the boron does spin a bit and it goes high but its super easy to hit .
the ls noir i went up a flex and i positively canNOT make that go left now form 7.7-8.2, big differnce
the 8.2 is right o nthe cusp of being too much actually.
bag..
jbeam 425 tour 9.5*------rodddio shingo sepc m6 proto X
royal collection bbd type h 15* 3w------diamana B 70x
yamaha v17* 5w-------diamana stinger X
jbeam ute 24*----crazy ute X
EPON personal 3-pw------NS 2g18S
toustage x-wedge"maru" 52 + 57*-------- TT monacco X
labospec onoff 59* LW-------NS 750 wraptech X
roddio tour caddy bag
epon f3 balls.
#13
Posted 14 March 2012 - 01:51 AM
Back in October when I tested the RoyDeco on the launch monitor I also did better with R flex vs SR which is what I originally though I would be using since I can be aggressive.
What I found was that even shots that seemed to want to left or right would straighten out especially with the softer flex.
Keep in mind this is not the way it would work for everyone but perhaps it is a new concept, the harder you swing the softer flex you should get. (^_^)
That said, the royDeco has an uncanny ability to meet the ball which is really what allows players to swing away without thinking.
The torque is high which certainly helps the club return quickly which is probably a big reason why the fast swingers had the club release right at the ball.
Once again when you all watch the video, remember every player is different. the CB46 was best for Tatz but its profile fitting is quite narrow for that shaft as are most of the "Black" models.
If you have questions about J-Spec equipment or need recommendations or fittings, please send me an email at gocchin@tourspecgolf.com (email is best)

#14
Posted 15 March 2012 - 10:06 AM
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