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2012 UST MAMIYA PREVIEW - SPY ZINGER Style! ATTAS 3 - IS 990 Iron Shafts - Grips

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Posted 15 January 2012 - 07:12 PM

With an extended fall and record highs this “winter” in Minnesota, I believe the real winter is finally here. With that, comes equipment modifications, additions, and changes! For the past two years, I have played that ATTAS T2 in my driver, and have found it to be the most consistent shaft for my game, round after round. As I have said in the past, it really is the perfect combination of launch and spin. Additionally, the T2 is the longest shaft I have played to date. It’s not coming out of the bag anytime soon.

Last year, when I saw spy photo’s of the ATTAS 3, I was naturally curious and eager to put it to the test. The ATTAS 3 is said to be longest and straightest shaft ever developed by UST Mamiya. The shaft series continues with the use of ultra-high modulus, low resin content to create the signature ATTAS feel player have come to expect in this third offering. It also incorporates the constant taper design to promote better energy transfer from the shaft to the ball for distance. The ATTAS 3 differs from it’s predecessors. On the ATTAS 3, they have made the flex softer and tightened up the tip end torque wise. Which should launch higher and spin less than previous ATTAS offerings.

Although this shaft will primarily be marketed in Asia, I believed the provided specs would produce the ultimate three wood shaft. A club that has been absent from my bag for quite some time, replaced by a lone 17* fairway wood set-up. Added to this, it seems as though the focus of equipment OEM’s in 2012 seems to be on the three woods producing the same or similar distances to drivers. With a tighter tip section and decreased spin, I feel this would pair well with a distance oriented three wood that flies high off the deck while remaining on my intended line. I am really looking forward to having this installed. Now, to find just the right three wood head to pair it with...there are a lot to choose from this year.

SPECS: Model 5270, Stiff Flex, 75g, 2.5 Torque, High Launch, .335”

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I first saw the UST Mamiya IS900 series shafts spy pics last year. At the time, it was said UST is working to solve an old problem with graphite shafts in irons. Heavy, thick walled graphite shafts deform differently than thin walled steel shafts. This provide a dull, dampened feel and inconsistent energy loading and release during the swing. UST is working to develop new iron shaft designs with lower hoop stiffness similar to steel shaft deformation. The result is said to have improved accuracy through consistent transfer of energy and enhanced feel and workability.” UST reports “Low Hoop” technology brings the feel back into heavy graphite irons shafts. They position 19 different layers within the shaft to create a shaft they say outperforms the best steel shafts on the market. These are constant weight designs, with balance points adjusted so there will be no drop off in swingweight when replacing existing iron shafts.

I learned about these at just about the same time I was thinking about something I have no business thinking about. Playing blades. I really like the look of most of the offerings today, but as an 11 handicap, I would be better suited sticking with game improvement varieties. Curiosity got the better of me, and by 2012, I had a brand new set of PGA Tour Issue Callaway 2009 X-Forged irons. I felt as though having these shafted in the IS 990 Prototypes from UST, would assist in producing shots that resembled those struck with my old heads. The silver iridium plated finish on these shafts look really nice, and are indistinguishable from steel by appearance. Really excited to see these shafts perform in my new heads.

SPECS: Model: 990T, Stiff Flex, 122g, .355”

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Finally, no UST shaft would be complete without UST grips! I went with the Pro DV2 Torsion grips this season. The grips feature dual compound technology with cord. With the cost of dual compound grips from other manufactures going through the roof, I felt these were at a better price point, and they felt well in the hands. Looking forward to putting these through the paces this spring as well.

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That’s it guys, I will keep you posted as this progresses and these are put into play this spring. I may head down to Kansas City sooner, rather than later, so we’ll see.

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Posted 16 January 2012 - 06:46 AM

I love the pics and I am a huge UST fan. I have the IMix FT9 that I use when I want to try out a new shaft. I just glue the adaptor on and go. Then if I like it I will put it in my game driver. I have never found a better shaft for me than the UST Proforce V2. I have tried several others, some I was determined to like but in the end, I just ended up further down the fairway and closer to the center with the Proforce.

As for the playing of blades, I had a set of those X Forged irons (for sale on eBay now), 3-6, but the 7-W were the TA Prototypes. I absolutely loved the prototypes a lot more than the cavity backs X Forged. I then came across the ZB's that I love even more. I think it is because of the shafts. I have played Project X since 2002 and before that Pings, and Hogan Apex. The ZB's have the Dynamic Golds, I do not love the looks, but the feel is awesome. I hit the 3 iron with the same degree of accuracy, maybe not distance control because of wind, as I do the 9 iron. Enough so that I am considering leaving fairway woods out and carrying more wedges. I should probably not be going for the green outside of 220 yards any way. Today, three of us hit wayward drives into the next fairway and had 230 yards to the green. They both went first with 3 woods back into the wind, and I played a 3 iron stinger to 10 yards in front of the green, and they were 30 and 40 yards away.

I have a Project X in my 5 wood and 3 hybrid now but I like the UST Axivcore Red that was in them before better. The only reason I have not changed is that I do not even carry them because my current love affair with the ZB 3 iron. I used it 5 times today off the tee box with such good results that the 5th time I used I noticed my competitors pulling 3 irons out, but without the same results. My Callaway 3 iron was not that dependable.
In my Titleist Golf Bag

Driver: Callaway Razr Fit 9.5* GD Tour AD DI 7
Hybrid: Ben Hogan CFT 0H (14*) & 2H (18*) w/ KBS Hybrid Shafts
Irons: Mizuno MP FLI HI 24* (4 Iron) Mizuno MP62 (5-P) w/KBS C Tapers
Wedges: Mizuno MP T Raw Haze 51* w/KBS C Taper Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56*, 60*
Putter: Scotty Cameron Copper-plated Big Sur with Karakal grip
Grips: Pure Grips, Mid Size Tour Wraps, Red w/Black Lettering and my name on them.
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Shoes: Ashworth Cartiff

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 12:11 AM

View PostRoverRick, on 16 January 2012 - 12:46 AM, said:

I love the pics and I am a huge UST fan. I have the IMix FT9 that I use when I want to try out a new shaft. I just glue the adaptor on and go. Then if I like it I will put it in my game driver. I have never found a better shaft for me than the UST Proforce V2. I have tried several others, some I was determined to like but in the end, I just ended up further down the fairway and closer to the center with the Proforce.

As for the playing of blades, I had a set of those X Forged irons (for sale on eBay now), 3-6, but the 7-W were the TA Prototypes. I absolutely loved the prototypes a lot more than the cavity backs X Forged. I then came across the ZB's that I love even more. I think it is because of the shafts. I have played Project X since 2002 and before that Pings, and Hogan Apex. The ZB's have the Dynamic Golds, I do not love the looks, but the feel is awesome. I hit the 3 iron with the same degree of accuracy, maybe not distance control because of wind, as I do the 9 iron. Enough so that I am considering leaving fairway woods out and carrying more wedges. I should probably not be going for the green outside of 220 yards any way. Today, three of us hit wayward drives into the next fairway and had 230 yards to the green. They both went first with 3 woods back into the wind, and I played a 3 iron stinger to 10 yards in front of the green, and they were 30 and 40 yards away.

I have a Project X in my 5 wood and 3 hybrid now but I like the UST Axivcore Red that was in them before better. The only reason I have not changed is that I do not even carry them because my current love affair with the ZB 3 iron. I used it 5 times today off the tee box with such good results that the 5th time I used I noticed my competitors pulling 3 irons out, but without the same results. My Callaway 3 iron was not that dependable.

Thanks for the feedback, Rick. I also received some updated information from UST MAMIYA on these: On the ATTAS 3, they have made the flex softer and tightened up the tip end torque wise. Which should launch higher and spin less than previous ATTAS offerings.

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 01:50 AM

How does the ATTAS compare to the Axivcore, I guess the areas of comparison would be distance and spin?
In my Titleist Golf Bag

Driver: Callaway Razr Fit 9.5* GD Tour AD DI 7
Hybrid: Ben Hogan CFT 0H (14*) & 2H (18*) w/ KBS Hybrid Shafts
Irons: Mizuno MP FLI HI 24* (4 Iron) Mizuno MP62 (5-P) w/KBS C Tapers
Wedges: Mizuno MP T Raw Haze 51* w/KBS C Taper Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56*, 60*
Putter: Scotty Cameron Copper-plated Big Sur with Karakal grip
Grips: Pure Grips, Mid Size Tour Wraps, Red w/Black Lettering and my name on them.
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Shoes: Ashworth Cartiff

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 03:00 AM

View PostRoverRick, on 18 January 2012 - 07:50 PM, said:

How does the ATTAS compare to the Axivcore, I guess the areas of comparison would be distance and spin?

Here is a chart for comparison purposes, Rick.

Attached File  Charts_Launch_Spin.pdf (345.1K)
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