[/quote] I'll say this- the X7 absolutely launches lower and spins WAY less than the C Taper. They are on par with the PX 7.0's in terms of firmness. Going from Burner 2.0 stock 85 gram regular to X7, sure the difference in feel is so great that a player that needs something much stiffer will make manipulations in his swing. J-Dubs, I am just messing with you buddy. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] My name is Al, I have been golfing for about 15 years. [/quote] Know anywhere else that's cheaper? I don't know where my swing speed is right now - I am no slouch, but I am pretty sure it isn't consistently over 115 either. Know anywhere else that's cheaper? [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] x7 would be suited for a person? Thanks again! DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. Try everything and see what fits you. I will describe them this way, and I'm a feel player, Heavy(heavier)-exceptionally tight dispersion-surprisingly lively. Thanks again! Wow, so the X7's are 400, plus about 25 a club to get installed with a grip X 8 clubs = $600. [quote name='J.W.' Quite frankly, only scratch players and amateurs. Thanks again! You can check my sig for specifics. [/quote] timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] It's built to provide a lower spin, ball flight, and higher speed. Dynamic Gold Tour is weight sorted to +/- 0.5 gram tolerances. No one is forcing you to post, comment or get involved. I've only been playing for a yr n a half now and so far golf appears to be one sport where equipment has had such a directly large influence on my results. well assuming you get your old iron shafts pulled, from golfsmith it costs 19.99 + grip which is about 7 bucks, from golf galaxy it's 17 to install, about 4 to pull, 3 to put on a new grip, plus the 7 dollar grip. [/quote] Tour Experience Golf Testing the KBS Tour C-Taper 130, Project X 7.0, True Temper Dynamic Gold X100, and True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 to see the differences in feel, timing, ball flight, spin rate, launch angle, and more! According to the USGA, both the X7 and X100 are considered legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, or professional golf outings. Explains why the questions in the two threads. I have a [i]little. You just have no idea. Available now, or soon from TT Tour Concept dealers. I tried them and absolutely loved them. I'd love to try X7, but reality is telling me that my next set will have 7.0s. To keep shaft weights as close to identical as possible, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue is measured to plus-or-minus half a gram, which is as tight as you can get with a steel shaft in the industry. The True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts are available in two flexes and one weight category. [/quote] This season I backed off in flex a little (not playing as much, and am as big as a house), but am working towards replacing all my shafts. I think the real question is how does the x7 stack up against PX 7.0. Its a steel shaft, my posts on this topic are simply to get people that think that a steel shaft is going to change launch and spin by so much that it's going to make any change in on course scoring or performance. Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. Welcome to another edition of Fully Equipped, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLFs managing editor of equipment, Jonathan Wall) fields your hard-hitting equipment questions. You can lower the launch by hardstepping X-100, but you will not get the spin reduction that DG Tour provides. Great shaft, the standard. Your email address will not be published. Paste as plain text instead, [/quote] The stiffest shafts are Nippon Modus 3 130 X and Dynamic Gold X100 X7. [/quote] That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. Scratch 47,53,59 TI x100. I tried them and absolutely loved them. Reviews. I can be an a** sometimes. Try everything and see what fits you. I would agree with that but the X7's are almost a full flex stiffer (6.7 in the X100 vs. 7.5 in the X7's). This season I backed off in flex a little (not playing as much, and am as big as a house), but am working towards replacing all my shafts. Couldn't find a recent thread comparing the . Its a steel shaft, my posts on this topic are simply to get people that think that a steel shaft is going to change launch and spin by so much that it's going to make any change in on course scoring or performance. PROJECT X. To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue vs Dynamic Gold Tour (X7). Titleist Vokey SM8 Black 54.12D / Nippon Super Peening Blue X Stage-stepped, Titleist Vokey SM8 Black 58.14K / Nippon Super Peening Blue X Stage-stepped I know I know. They do not play as stiff as they are. These guys are so full of crap its scary. Compared to. The OP has been playing golf less than 2 years and made another thread about wanting to play S300 in short irons and X100 in long irons but now wants to jump into X7's a day later. Just quoting and paraphrasing a bit. They aren't for everyone. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355714317' post='6079127'] All fine shafts. timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] I've hit them all very close to each other. I don't know where my swing speed is right now - I am no slouch, but I am pretty sure it isn't consistently over 115 either. DGTour vs DG if you go by the website there does not appear to be much of a difference other then they are sorted better and thus held to better specifications. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. The Dynamic Gold X100 shaft is clearly for low handicap to scratch players. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] But some have asked the question if the LPGA ever played there as well. A Lee Janzen is a short hitting fellow that has been playing longer than 1.5 years, he won 2 United States Opens and over $15,000,000 playing this game . timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] Different weights. What do you game now out of curiosity? Even our mid handicap testers had a bit of trouble loading the Dynamic Gold X100 for tight shot dispersion. Display as a link instead, They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. I think the real question is how does the x7 stack up against PX 7.0. I'll say this- the X7 absolutely launches lower and spins WAY less than the C Taper. Do the black gold shafts compare at all to the x7 and tour issue (weight sorted)? [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355699744' post='6077991'] C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." True Temper golf shafts are in the bags of more players on the PGA, Korn Ferry, Champions, European and Japan Tour than all other shaft brands combined. Just hitting outside. I've got some to hit this week now. [/quote] [/quote] timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355701646' post='6078117'] When the word Tour is attached to a product, most recreational golfers immediately assume the club, ball or shaft has special powers that allow, say, Dustin Johnson to crank it 350 yards. when i ordered the irons i got them with the x100 tour issue because I've heard thats a better version of the same shaft. So, to come full circle, how would you compare the flight of 7.0s against x100. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. DYNAMIC GOLD 95 VSS PRO. Your previous content has been restored. [/quote] Tip an X100 by 1.5 inches and you've got yourself a very stiff shaft. X7 has the exact same step pattern, but the steps are much thicker, allowing for increased butt stiffness to go along with the stiff tip that has been the hallmark of the Dynamic series of shafts. Thanks again, callaway epic max ls MMT x [/quote] [b]Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. I'm more going off experience from club fitting hundreds of players, very rarely have I ever had a steel shaft change of a same/similar flex change spin by greater than 300 rpm of spin. I've seen literally hundreds of times, steel shafts just flat out don't change the numbers that much. and have better logos on them? FT-9 TA Fubuki J 70x [/quote] The tip is reinforced. The Dynamic Gold X100 is a famous golf shaft for PGA Tour players. Hope you find a great fit! Thx As long as I'm still improving, it should continue to be fun. Scratch is like 10 times further away from a tour player than a 30 capper is from scratch. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. I am a very average golfer, but love to learn about the rules, equipment, and stories of golf. If you have a dispersion problem attributable to flex, and your swing is somewhat/mostly in check, these could help tremendously. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355711483' post='6078861'] Swinging in to out is so much easier when you do this! Thank you! They're super stable and if you're able to work the ball anyway, you shouldn't have any problems. Lee Janzen played them, that's how much it matters to really worry about iron shafts. You cannot paste images directly. [/quote] Had them installed in Miura heads (5i - pw) @ $35/iron + $6 / tour velvet grip. Manage Settings Thanks again! STEELFIBER FC90. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. By the way, what's a Lee Jazen? Amp Cell Pro / DG Pro X 3 GreenWaveGolfer 1 yr. ago [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] Clear editor. I just laugh at everyone who is scratch who think they are pretty good. My 6 iron swing speed was averaging 98, with a few over 100, so these shafts certainly aren't for everyone, but me they were. Pasted as rich text. I'm the first to say it may be a swing fault first, but I wonder if equipment like the x7 would help support more consistancy and minimize the extra spin and higher than desirable launch I often get from my short irons. [/quote] I ask because the first thing I noticed when I switched to x100 from s300 was how many more shots I was able to put in my bag on command. I'm more going off experience from club fitting hundreds of players, very rarely have I ever had a steel shaft change of a same/similar flex change spin by greater than 300 rpm of spin. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] $400.00. I've played X-100's forever. Because Tour players are far more discerning when it comes to their clubs, a difference of plus-or-minus two grams can be noticed by a professional. Chris Umbrian. [/quote] So, to come full circle, how would you compare the flight of 7.0s against x100. And personally my favorite shaft out there! IMO having hit X7 enough you're not gonna all of a sudden bounce a short or mid iron forward now instead of ripping it back 20 feet to the fringe. For most players, the Dynamic Gold X100 will be the perfect low spin, low launch shaft. [/quote] Generally I like heavier offerings. Ok. After your first swing, you can feel how incredibly stiff and strong this shaft is. so an x100 would be suited for a person? A friend of mine, who has PX 7.0 in his forged Callys, and I hit them against each other along with C Taper X. I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. Nothing personal. I still do. (E.g., pulling a pw or 6i back to the fringe from pin high can be disheartening at times). Mizuno M-Craft I Blue Ion 365g / Stability Shaft. I like the Rifles better than the LZ model, but a lot of golfers game the gentler LZ and love it. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. You dont need to do LD to swing these though. It doesnt sound like much but the X7 greatly improves control when fast swing speed players load and unload the shaft. Read More. Any feedback and/or reviews of the x7's in general would be great! They're in my 62s right now. LACROSSE. Been doing some research on the Tour Issue DG's and they are weight and frequency sorted. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] I heard your tone in your previous comments and overlooked it for info. I have to track down some x7's now to try. With the standard Dynamic Gold, the weight sorting tolerance is plus-or-minus two grams per shaft, which doesnt sound like much. The Dynamic Gold X100 would be a good choice for low handicap players with swing speeds between 88 and 95 MPH. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355716718' post='6079367'] X7's are a very different breed. Wedges : Fourteen RM-11 54/60 Stage and DriverWedge have experience with both. Mizuno M-Craft I Blue Ion 365g / Stability Shaft. I've got some to hit this week now. To me, the X7 is another flex up. A player who struggles with getting the ball in the air should look towards a higher trajectory shaft, while a player who struggles hitting the ball too high should look for a lower trajectory shaft. I hope I can get dialed in soon! Thanks for the reality check on tipping the x100's and saving me some time even thinking about it.
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