• Re: Buying new 714 AP 2's ??

    Thanks for all of the input guys, I'll check with my local pro shop. I just bought a 913 D2, F15* and F19* from them and they have been very helpful.  The irons i'm hitting now are the RBZ's and i hit them really well, i just think i would get a lot…

  • TRI SPEC shaft labels/bands wanted

    This posting is for a Club Concierge. I own a set of DCI 981s. I'm looking for labels/bands for Tri Spec steel shafts, if any can be obtained. Please either way. Thank you.

  • 714 AP2's...Wow!

    I almost hesitate to write this because so many people have gushed on these threads about the new 714 AP2's.   But they really are that good.  In a word...pure.

    Compared to my previous set of clubs (which were game improvement irons), my shot dispersion…

  • PXi Shafts

    Is there a way to get the AP2 714s back to a D2 swing weight with PXi 6.0 shafts?

  • Comment on First Albatross

    Awesome!  Congrats!  Did you see it the whole way or did you just go up and find it in the hole.

  • Re: Driver made with Titanium

    I look forward to hearing what the experts say, however I would think that with the design work that goes into a driver that should not be an issue. I do recall I had an old driver (about 20 years ago) that had a thin face, and I did split the face one…

  • Dynalite XP 95 v. Nippon 105T shafts

    I have played the Titleist Nippon 105T shafts in AP1's for the past 5 years, first in stiff, and now in regular after a fitting at Manchester Lane.  It was a very worthwhile fitting, by the way - thanks Alex!

    In any event, I am thinking of trying…

  • Re: Changing sleeves for my 913f

    I've never seen a DI-8 shaft that was not a .335 tip diameter so it should be an easy switch since the Titleist shafts are .335 as well. The 913F will be a phenomenal club with that shaft in it (as long as you're not a low ball hitter).
  • Re: Rifle shaft replacement

    The reason the Rifle shafts are labeled for specific irons is that they are frequency matched for that head. A one iron head is considerably lighter than a wedge head. If you use that heavier head on a shaft designed for a lighter head, the finished club…
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