They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. I hope I can get dialed in soon! This means that you are not going to be able to hit as far, but you will be able to hit more accurate shots.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'primeputters_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_3',169,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-primeputters_com-medrectangle-4-0'); Generally speaking, most golfers should choose shorter shaft lengths as they are easier to control. If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. You can't even play. The Dynamic Gold X100 would be a good choice for low handicap players with swing speeds between 88 and 95 MPH. 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. For the past five years I've played the Dynamic Gold x100 and just ordered a new set of iron. You should know that Nippon Modus 120 is significantly softer than the 130 version - and by the way, it has a different shaft profile. For the average person, even a low handicapper, the extra expense is a waste of money in my opinion. [/quote] I play the X7's but would not dream of playing x100 tipped 1.5 inches. [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] I've had X1 and X7 behind a TrackMan for me and a buddy that was there, the difference between that and X100 was a couple hundred rpm's. The X7 has a range of length options spanning from 37 inches to 40.5 inches. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. Let us know how you hit them! Did they make a difference for you? Ping G25 15* Black Tie, scratch 54 & 60 customs T&A Try everything and see what fits you. [/quote] To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. Dynamic Gold X100 First Impressions We actually thought the Dynamic Gold X100 was lighter than 130 grams. 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. Good luck! LEARN MORE. 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. I mean almost no one on TOUR uses the X7 (except for Jason Day) or the PX 7.0 (except for Rory). FIND A . But if you have a fast swing speed and at least a moderate tempo, you will love the distance and accuracy of this shaft. Mickesgolf Honestly, I really liked the x7's. Compared to. They feel very stiff. 2 [deleted] 1 yr. ago Maybe I would look at the swing before throwing $1000 at switching iron shafts 3 times. [/quote] The most successful shaft in the history of golf, Dynamic Gold is a tour-weighted shaft that is designed for players seeking a penetrating ball flight with optimum control and accuracy. All rights reserved. That's a whole nuther thread. The thicker grip-end to lower mid section will allow skilled players to take full iron swings and maintain phenomenal accuracy. Available now, or soon from TT Tour Concept dealers. Different weights. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. NO, don't even think about it. 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. They launch slightly lower than X100s but spin a bunch less. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Swing Faster. I heard your tone in your previous comments and overlooked it for info. X7's are a very different breed. Also, lower on both fronts than X200/X300. I'll try to post once I hit those things. [/quote] C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. I'd love to try X7, but reality is telling me that my next set will have 7.0s. Seriously, I was. This is for a set of Tour Issue Dynamic Gold Iron or Wedge Shafts As always everything we sell comes with a free gift, full warranty and a satisfaction guarantee. 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. All rights reserved. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355699744' post='6077991'] I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." I have a [i]little. You've fit hundreds of players into x7's? You can find x200/x300 shafts on eBay for like 50-70 bucks per set. 3 GreenWaveGolfer 1 yr. ago Harob11, March 14, 2009 in WRX Club Techs. Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue vs Dynamic Gold Tour (X7). This will increase distance and accuracy for better players for sure. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355716718' post='6079367'] TC Callaway XHot 3DEEP 13 / Graphite Design DI-10 TX, TC Callaway X2Hot 5DEEP 18.5 bent to 17 / Fujikura Ventus Black 10x, Callaway X-Forged UT 21 / Fujikura Ventus Black 10-TX, Callaway X-Forged UT 25 / Nippon Super Peening Blue X hs1x, Raw Mizuno MP-32 6-PW / Nippon Super Peening Blue X hs1x, Titleist Vokey SM8 Black 50.08F /Nippon Super Peening Blue X Stage-stepped (E.g., pulling a pw or 6i back to the fringe from pin high can be disheartening at times). Wow, so the X7's are 400, plus about 25 a club to get installed with a grip X 8 clubs = $600. Haha I understand about the family thing The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. Dynamic Gold Golf Shafts | True Temper Golf And personally my favorite shaft out there! That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. JDM x2hot 15 Fubuki Z 85-x For example, after recently switching to x100's, breaking par is in sight. Has nothing to do w/ how much ss you have or your loading ability. Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 vs. Dynamic Gold X100 - GolfWRX Your link has been automatically embedded. [/quote] The True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts are available in two flexes and one weight category. It allows faster swingers to load and unload while losing almost nothing in the way of accuracy. In need of a stiffer model with a lower flight, True Temper designed X7 a shaft that has a stiffer, heavier overall profile than any other shaft in the Dynamic Gold lineup. SHAWN'S NEW IRON SHAFTS | Dynamic Gold Tour Issue 120 X100 Shawn Clement's Wisdom in Golf Lessons 49K views 5 years ago KBS Tour and Nippon Modus Review Sydney Golf Tech 34K views 2 years ago. "The Dynamic Gold X100 is one of the Tour Issue shafts in the Dynamic Gold series." This is a tour-weighted steel shaft that gives better players the accuracy and distance they need. timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] The Dynamic Gold X100 shaft is clearly for low handicap to scratch players. Another major difference between these two shafts is the length. I've had X1 and X7 behind a TrackMan for me and a buddy that was there, the difference between that and X100 was a couple hundred rpm's. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355718783' post='6079509'] My 7 iron is 88 mph so perhaps a little too much. Stage and DriverWedge have experience with both. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. There has been some craze online about how Kirkland Wedges are being discontinued, so I decided to look into the matter. 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. Could be wrong. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Amp Cell Pro / DG Pro X I'm glad to hear you like the x7's and you have something you found that works for your game! [/i] I have gamed the x100's in the past and have hit a set of irons with the X7's in them. No need to get testy. Stage and DriverWedge have experience with both. Even our mid handicap testers had a bit of trouble loading the Dynamic Gold X100 for tight shot dispersion. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. [/quote] That may help paint a picture of how they work based on a known swing, tempo and player in general. [quote name='J.W.' Top 100 Courses in the U.S.: GOLFs all-new 2022-23 ranking is here! I've seen literally hundreds of times, steel shafts just flat out don't change the numbers that much. 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. [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] I am also not a crazy high swing speed player but I hit the ball high and I like the control and feel from stout, low launch shafts. [b]Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? 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 timestamp='1355704696' post='6078353'] They're in my 62s right now. [/quote] Why not pull your own shafts and put on your own grips. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? The Tour Golds are even more closely weight matched. Also, would a normal DG x100 shaft tipped an inch or 1.5 inch play the same as the X7? Generally speaking, a heavier golf shaft will generate less swing speed, but it will be more accurate. They do not play as stiff as they are. I'll say this- the X7 absolutely launches lower and spins WAY less than the C Taper.
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