Modus 105
I got a line on an original set of PXG 's, which come with this upgraded shaft.
The Nippon Modus 3 Tour shaft expands the Modus line to fit golfers who prefer lighter weight shafts. Extremely smooth feel and consistent performance. When I was first introduced to the Modus 3 Tour , I assumed that it was a shaft designed only to bring Modus quality to players who need lighter shafts. I was surprised to learn, however, that the Tour trails only the Tour in terms of play on tour. Once I tried the Tour , it was easy to understand why. Even when I tried this shaft in an X-flex, getting it to load and kick was effortless.
Modus 105
Bax Nebraska. I was just fitted for the Ts irons with the Nippon Modus shafts. Trying to decide between the regular and stiff shaft which there is only 3. Who has hit these and what has been your experience?? I have hit the Modus years ago and now coming from the project lz, but my fitter is trying to go in a lighter shaft. The new t irons are awesome by the way. Thanks in advance!! September 08, at PM. Sign In. Sign Up. We've sent you an email with the information needed to reset your password. The email might take a couple of minutes to reach your account. Sign In Email.
Ok thanks. My 7i swing speed is a fairly pedestrian 84 or so.
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The Nippon Modus 3 Tour shaft expands the Modus line to fit golfers who prefer lighter weight shafts. Extremely smooth feel and consistent performance. When I was first introduced to the Modus 3 Tour , I assumed that it was a shaft designed only to bring Modus quality to players who need lighter shafts. I was surprised to learn, however, that the Tour trails only the Tour in terms of play on tour. Once I tried the Tour , it was easy to understand why. Even when I tried this shaft in an X-flex, getting it to load and kick was effortless. The trade off for that kind of feel is usually consistency, but no such sacrifice is required here. The Tour did the same thing swing after swing whether I tried to stand on it or just made an easy pass at the ball. That said, if I was ever forced to play a lighter shaft, it would likely be the Nippon Modus 3 Tour
Modus 105
It can be tempting to assume that performance is very similar between two steel iron shafts that are the same weight. The reality is that you really have to do your research and go in for a fitting when possible. So today, we will be sharing with you the performance differences between the Nippon Modus and the Dynamic Gold shafts. As advertised, the DG produces a mid launch. And more importantly it never balloons out of control — believe us, we tried. For a lightweight steel shaft, you get a lot of control.
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I have had the Modus 's stiff shafts in a few irons sets, they perform very well. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. However I have never been a fan of the dynamic golf S and just learned its similar bend profile to the original S! It's important to note that personal preference plays a significant role when choosing between these two shafts. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic amateur, understanding the importance of the golf shaft and finding the perfect fit can greatly impact your performance on the course. But I think it is depending from player. Quick observation to add to this post. But still depends on trajectory. That said, if I was ever forced to play a lighter shaft, it would likely be the Nippon Modus 3 Tour Brian's first event for WRX was in at Bayhill while in college. Thank you. I would suggest trying them in a fitting before making the switch.
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My 7 iron flies to 15o. Trying to decide between the regular and stiff shaft which there is only 3. Money Back Guarantee Day Returns. Thanks noodle I play the NSPro gh Stiff, love it! Thanks for the fast response, Cheers Ken. I'd almost say you may launch the higher than the You might be surprised at how stable the feels during the swing. If I were a fitter, I'd tell you to go with the shaft that feels best and performs to your liking. The Nippon is smoother, and a little softer in the middle. Remember, finding the right shaft for your swing is crucial for maximizing your potential in the game of golf.
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