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t2490jh

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  1. This will be interesting to hear everyone's results. I just went through this process myself in the last month. My previous shaft was the Mitsubishi AV White 65 X-stiff. I liked the shaft but it my dispersion to where I was aiming was off. I also had a Callaway 3D Rogue LS head 9.5 lofted to 11.5. I had a chance to buy a GD Tour AD HD shaft 65 is stiff at a very good price. All I can say is wow. So smooth and accurate. Even my lousy shots in in the fairway. I've only played with it twice buy now I'm down to 9 degrees (standard loft) and getting at least 10 more yards. What I really like about the shaft is that I can tell where the head is at or if I'm late to my swing. Then I tried to see if I wanted a GD tour AD fairway shaft for a 3-wood. I went to PXG to test the Black Ops 3-wood. I tested the CQ, VR, TP, UB, VF and XC shafts (all in 60-gram territory). Long story short is I didn't like the black ops 3 wood. What I can say is that the differences between the GD shafts are noticeably different but small if that makes sense. Their number system and description are dead on. I tested the VF shaft along with Ventus Black (which I had in a previous driver set up). The VF was too much shaft for me, but it is so smooth. If you have the proper swing speed, this shaft is a direct competitor to VB. I didn't like the CQ, VR, UB, or XC. All went left for me, no curve but just left. I liked the TP. Anti-left all center to right of center. The TP and HD are very similar. However, the TP tip is stiffer which is quite noticeable. I ended up with the HD fairway shaft is 60 grams in a Ping G430 head. This combination is extremely forgiving and accurate. All I can say is that I had wished I had joined the GD family quite some time ago. GD
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