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davidgolfer

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  1. Short answer is no. Made for shafts are cheaper version just using the brand name. Great example is the new ventus shaft Taylor made is using in the SIM woods. These don’t have velocore which is what makes a ventus shaft so popular. Without velocore the ventus is just like any other shaft. Ventus with velocore shafts run $300 on eBay TM ventus lucky to get $100 on eBay Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I agree completely, but that’s the way it is. I found out after the fact that I went to the wrong guy. May not have made a difference but I won’t risk it again. Other thing I didn’t like with club champion is that I paid full price for the club and aftermarket shaft but didn’t get the stock shaft. So, last week when I traded the club in with TM I had to get a stock shaft for trade in. Didn’t want to trade in the aftermarket shaft. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I think it’s a lot like getting a lesson at golftec the fitter makes all the difference. You can have good and bad lessons and good and bad fitters. Check around and make sure the fitter you are scheduled with is good. They will have several different fitters. Also think they may push there staff to certain shafts that they get special deals on. I have seen patterns in their fittings for a while everyone one was pushed to a tpt shaft. Over half the shafts they tried me in I had never heard off but never mentioned tpt even though I wanted to try it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Personally did the club champion fitting last year. Bought the upgraded shaft and everything. It didn’t work out for me. I ended up putting my old shaft in less than a month later. The fit is what matters not which shaft for sure. Now let me say a good shaft can make a huge difference but if the shaft doesn’t fit your swing it doesn’t matter how much of a premium shaft it is. My favorite shaft is a Tour AD DI 6x always end up going back to it. Five different drivers and everytime I end up putting this shaft in. That being said it took a lot of fittings and miss fittings for me to come up with this. Sadly only had a couple of good driver fittings over the years. Rest have been garbage. You can blame my swing indoors or fitters that don’t know my tendencies or just not swinging well on those days, not sure. I’m kind of rambling but let me finish with fittings in my opinion are shots in the dark. You May get a good one or a bad one but finding the right shaft to fit you will make a unbelievable difference. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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