if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! [b]Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? [quote name='J.W.' J-Dubs, I am just messing with you buddy. Morning 9: Another Tiger surgery | Ko looking to end major drought | Lexi playing hurt at first major, Controversial analyst says Phil Mickelson and LIV golf were the winners at 2023 Masters, Morning 9: Tour announced new fall schedule | Cowherd: LIV won Masters | Tiger 1997 Masters ball at auction. After your first swing, you can feel how incredibly stiff and strong this shaft is. I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. How about Project X LZ 5.5/6.0 vs. Nippon Pro Modus 3 Tour 120 S vs. KBS Tour 120 S? I think the real question is how does the x7 stack up against PX 7.0. timestamp='1355716836' post='6079379'] Thank you! 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. Sounds like you're just having fun so if that's the case you may like them. [/quote] 3 GreenWaveGolfer 1 yr. ago I make sure that each article is accurate and deeply researched. If you are looking for a heavier golf shaft, then the X7 is better for you. On short approaches, you will get the spin control you need. The length of a shaft plays a big role in speed and accuracy. [quote name='J.W.' Swing Faster. Good luck! [quote name='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355714457' post='6079137'] . True Temper has lost their minds. You can find x200/x300 shafts on eBay for like 50-70 bucks per set. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNELhttp://txg.ca - Testing the KBS Tour C-Taper 130, Project X 7.0, Dynamic Gold X100 and Dynamic Gold X7 to see the differences . Regular (R300), Stiff (S200-300-400), X-Stiff (X100) Material: Steel: Tip DIameter.355 Taper Tip: Trajectiory/Spin: Low: Weight Class: More than 115g: Color: Silver: PRODUCTS. GOLF. 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. [/quote] DG Tour (X7) is worth the money if you need it. Well I had the chance to swing on a monitor today and s300's are out! They're in my 62s right now. Everyone's just trying to help and keep it light. You just have no idea. Thanks again! I hope True Temper is spining the shafts before they apply the silk screen. I mean almost no one on TOUR uses the X7 (except for Jason Day) or the PX 7.0 (except for Rory). Could be wrong. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. [/quote] Check out the video to learn what this means for your golf swing. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355701646' post='6078117'] They aren't for everyone. Scratch ain't s***. You just cant help yourself when you hear such stupidity from people who havent fit hundreds of talented people. Many of my articles are deeply researched using the resources provided by the USGA and R&A. Thanks again! Probably the best iron shafts around if they fit you but you will pay a lot for them even if you can find a set. No one is forcing you to post, comment or get involved. [/quote] and have better logos on them? Explains why the questions in the two threads. I decided to look through these rules to figure out whether or not the X7 and X100 are legal. Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355714317' post='6079127'] Learn how your comment data is processed. Mickesgolf While it may not seem like that big of a difference, there may be some minor changes that these shafts make to your game. Good luck! If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. [/quote] The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. Ping G25 15* Black Tie, scratch 54 & 60 customs T&A They launch slightly lower than X100s but spin a bunch less. [/quote] Pasted as rich text. All rights reserved. timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] I started posting on golf forums early on before I ever was in the position I am now and wish someone would have told me these thin so I think it was Tom Wishon who said that, so the info should be pretty reliable. I'm backing up everything Stage said. Mizuno ST200G 9 / Aldila Synergy Black Proto 75-TX XXIO X Series 5 Wood! The X100 version is 130-grams, extra-stiff. Honestly, I really liked the x7's. Project X vs X100 or X7 - WRX Club Techs - Forums Dynamic Gold X-Seven (X7) Initial Thoughts - Forums X100's vs X7's - WRX Club Techs - Forums KBS C-Taper vs DG x7 vs Project X 7.0 - WRX Club Techs Cc kt qu khc . [quote name='J.W.' I heard your tone in your previous comments and overlooked it for info. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355718783' post='6079509'] The x100's did what I wanted them to do 9 times out of ten. Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. Some with 190 ball speed with a driver go from S300 to X100 and the spin change was 300-400 rpm's and this is a guy that can't keep it under 3000 with a driver. Mickesgolf Scratch ain't s***. The Dynamic Gold X100 is a famous golf shaft for PGA Tour players. Explains why the questions in the two threads. Because the weight can differ slightly during production and because Dynamic Gold is a weight-sorted product the standard stiff flex is broken out into three sub-flexes: S200 (127 grams), S300 (130 grams) and S400 (134 grams). If you have a moderate to fast tempo and a swing speed at or above 95 MPH, you will likely love the control you get from this shaft. Thanks again! [quote name='J.W.' The Dynamic Gold X100 is .600 while the X7 is .610. [/quote] 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. I think that is what they cost? Know anywhere else that's cheaper? It really doesn't matter. A player with a quicker backswing and more aggressive transition will have a faster tempo, while a player with a slower backswing and smoother transition will have a more deliberate tempo. Generally I like heavier offerings. Hope you find a great fit! [/quote] Why not pull your own shafts and put on your own grips. You just have no idea. 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. I have to track down some x7's now to try. No trackman or anything. [/quote] Started Yesterday at 10:25 AM, Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here. The builder is an expert and the irons feel so much better compared to what they were with regular x100s from the original store. Happy to help! Compared to. [/quote] In other words, with a longer shaft, like the X100, you will be able to hit longer shots, but they will likely be less consistent or accurate. Wow, so the X7's are 400, plus about 25 a club to get installed with a grip X 8 clubs = $600. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 24, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 17, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 10, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 27, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 20, By All fine shafts. How about PX 6.0 vs DG X100 vs KBS Tour S+? They're super stable and if you're able to work the ball anyway, you shouldn't have any problems. I'll say this- the X7 absolutely launches lower and spins WAY less than the C Taper. I was just trying to help, sorry MadGolfer!!!!!! 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 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've played X-100's forever. [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] [/quote] To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. Given that both of these shafts have the same launch angle, you are going to be getting a similar shot with both of these, barring the impact of other specs on the club. I tried them and absolutely loved them. With a longer golf shaft like the X100, you are going to be able to generate more speed, as the shaft will have more arc length to gain speed. Paste as plain text instead, The Dynamic Gold X100 is ideal for wedges. [quote name='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355750696' post='6080181'] C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. [quote name='J.W.' The tip is reinforced. The Dynamic Gold X7 is really only for scratch players and amateurs with 95+ MPH swing speeds. I have a [i]little. All of them 170+ with the driver and the difference betweem S300 to X100 is small, unbelievably so. Crazy huh? Dam, 4 bills? That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. HXRDUS SMOKE BLUE RDX. I'll say this- the X7 absolutely launches lower and spins WAY less than the C Taper. Irons : Fourteen TC910 3&4I, Nike VRProCombo 5-PW Clear editor. 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 still do. Thanks for the reality check on tipping the x100's and saving me some time even thinking about it. The X100 is an all-time great and I have tried it, but no go for me. You are looking at less than a 1CPM increase. They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. I still do. Then take the heads and the new shafts in and you saved yourself a good amt of money. I've seen literally hundreds of times, steel shafts just flat out don't change the numbers that much. ENTER NOW! I just rang my buddy who does long drive and I didn't realize he has x7's in his Naks. Titleist 917 D3 8.5* (C1), GD Tour AD IZ 7tx
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Ping Glide Stealth 50ss, 54ss, 60es. I found GD TI's for about $300 and x7's for $400 OBO, which probably means 350 at best. I'll try to post once I hit those things. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. How many fittings have you done? I've never had any issue spinning anything so I thought I'd give them a shot. [/quote] So, no matter which one you go with you are going to be limited to the extra stiff option. Honestly, I really liked the x7's. I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." 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. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355714377' post='6079129'] 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. 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. By the way, what's a Lee Jazen? With a driver, the Dynamic Gold X100 will surely rattle even better players because of the weight and stiffness. $400 for the same shaftsgrouped together closer by weight? I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." According to the USGA, both the X7 and X100 are considered legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, or professional golf outings. 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. Sounds like you're just having fun so if that's the case you may like them. It has a high bend point and would be great for mid tempo swingers. You dont need to do LD to swing these though. It's built to provide a lower spin, ball flight, and higher speed. Mizuno St-Z 220 9.5/PX Hzrdus Smoke Blue Rdx 6.5. I think the real question is how does the x7 stack up against PX 7.0. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. By the way, what's a Lee Jazen? They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. Lol Sorry buddy, but theres no room for that nonsense here! timestamp='1355716836' post='6079379'] [quote name='J.W.' Nothing personal. Some with 190 ball speed with a driver go from S300 to X100 and the spin change was 300-400 rpm's and this is a guy that can't keep it under 3000 with a driver. C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. They are on par with the PX 7.0's in terms of firmness. They're in my 62s right now. I've got some to hit this week now. Try everything and see what fits you. They were born out of the Black Gold series (TT first ever frequncy matched set) when players started asking TT if they could get a frequency matched set of DG's. This high-flex, tour weight shaft is designed for skilled players seeking a low, penetrating ball flight for optimum control and accuracy. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355711483' post='6078861'] SHAFT: You are looking at less than a 1CPM increase. I also didnt realize how expensive they were. As the title says, I'm considering the 105TX MMT which weigh 113g. Yikes. Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? [/quote] Spin is the amount of backspin that the ball has. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. Woods : Callaway Razr TA, Titleist F3-05 Hybrid : Adams LSP XTD Irons : Fourteen TC910 3&4I, Nike VRProCombo 5-PW Wedges : Fourteen RM-11 54/60 Putter : Nike Method 003 Oven dlefty You could hardstep them in if you managed to find an extra wedge shaft. Dam, 4 bills? No need to get testy. Modus 120 X is not really stiff for an X-shaft and is, for example, softer than the KBS C-Taper Lite 110 S or Project X 6.0. Thanks for the reality check on tipping the x100's and saving me some time even thinking about it. if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! All fine shafts. It allows faster swingers to load and unload while losing almost nothing in the way of accuracy. Display as a link instead, Apparently the added weight increases shaft wall thickness, resulting in about a third of a flex increase in x3's vs. x1's (prior to hard-stepping, if you decide to go that route), but there is some unresolved debate about that. I will describe them this way, and I'm a feel player, Heavy(heavier)-exceptionally tight dispersion-surprisingly lively. timestamp='1355716836' post='6079379'] I used to do long drive a few years ago. 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 . I've hit them all very close to each other. 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. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] Did they make a difference for you? They weigh the same +/- 1g but don't spin less than X7. The S400 shaft model weighs approximately 132-grams and is stiff flex. Otherwise, save your money. Even our mid handicap testers had a bit of trouble loading the Dynamic Gold X100 for tight shot dispersion. LEARN MORE. You've fit hundreds of players into x7's? Display as a link instead, [quote name='J.W.' I appreciate your input. The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. [/quote] That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. They launch slightly lower than X100s but spin a bunch less. The X7 has a range of length options spanning from 37 inches to 40.5 inches. Now if you are scratch and can hit you irons percise distances on command, then pay for having the regular DG shafts spine aligned. It really doesn't matter. But some have asked the question if the LPGA ever played there as well. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355714377' post='6079129'] [/quote] They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. I have a [i]little. Description. You should know that Nippon Modus 120 is significantly softer than the 130 version - and by the way, it has a different shaft profile. The Tour Golds are even more closely weight matched. Swinging in to out is so much easier when you do this! Let us know how you hit them! Powerful, penetrating flight. While the shaft band is purely cosmetic, weight tolerances can alter the overall feel of the club. I'm glad to hear you like the x7's and you have something you found that works for your game! Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. I've hit them all very close to each other. Thanks brother Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. For the average person, even a low handicapper, the extra expense is a waste of money in my opinion. I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." Couldn't find a recent thread comparing the . Stage and DriverWedge have experience with both. What do you game now out of curiosity? All rights reserved. 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I'd love to try X7, but reality is telling me that my next set will have 7.0s. For long irons, the Dynamic Gold X100 will add distance to your shots. 2022 Amazon Associates Program. 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. 2023 HomeTown Lenders Championship (Korn Ferry Tour) - Discussion and Links to photos, 2023 Zurich Classic - Discussion and Links to Photos, 2023 RBC Heritage - Discussion and links to Photos, 2023 Valero Texas Open - Discussion and links to photos, 2023 WGC Dell Technologies Match Play - Discussion and links to photos, 2023 JM Eagle LA Championship (April 27-30), 2023 Hanwha Lifeplus International Crown, May 4-7, T200/t100s combo with LAGP shat, tour issue cobra wedges, Cameron CX-01, and more, F/S Scotty Cameron Circle T headcover (SOLD). 2 [deleted] 1 yr. ago Maybe I would look at the swing before throwing $1000 at switching iron shafts 3 times. Technology & Features. I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. I started posting on golf forums early on before I ever was in the position I am now and wish someone would have told me these things so I didn't go out and switch clubs and shafts as much as I could trying to chase something that wasn't there. True Temper Dynamic Gold X Seven By Russ Ryden, A Golf Digest America's 100 Best Clubfitter Fit2Score, Dallas Fort Worth, Texas What new product can a company offer to strong golfers when they already have two of the most popular shafts in play on the PGA tour, the Dynamic Gold X100 and the Project X? They're super stable and if you're able to work the ball anyway, you shouldn't have any problems. I have not read anything that says the Tour Issue DG's are frequency sorted, can anyone provide any proof of this? I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. They're very manageable. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. I know I know. Featuring constant weight technology in taper tip irons and descending weight technology in parallel tip irons. 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. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Plus, you still have to spine them. 3 Reviews Add Your Review. Honma Bezeal 535 Irons Review Are They Good for High Handicappers & Diamana DF Shaft Review Specs, Flex, Weight, Diamana BF Shaft Review Specs, Flex, Weight, Diamana PD Shaft Review Specs, Flex, Weight, Project X HZRDUS Smoke Blue RDX Shaft Review Specs, Flex, Weight, Aerotech Steelfiber i95 Shaft Review Specs, Flex, Weight. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. Ok. 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. They launch slightly lower than X100s but spin a bunch less. NO, don't even think about it. Here's a question for you: Are you still able to hit higher launching shots on command with the x7's or is it much more difficult? It imparts excellent flight control and stability to the player. You could hardstep them in if you managed to find an extra wedge shaft. The Dynamic Gold X100 would be a good choice for low handicap players with swing speeds between 88 and 95 MPH. It doesnt sound like much but the X7 greatly improves control when fast swing speed players load and unload the shaft. I've hit them all very close to each other. I have a [i]little. Length: Dynamic Gold X7 vs X100 Another major difference between these two shafts is the length. XXIO X Series 5 Wood! It's a game and it's unfortunate you feel negatively about it. PROJECT X. [/quote] Available now, or soon from TT Tour Concept dealers. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355699744' post='6077991'] By [/quote] Try everything and see what fits you. if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. LEARN MORE. It's also about 8g heavier than a normal tapered tip X-100 shaft. I contacted Costco customer service and asked about the Kirkland Wedges and One of the most famous PGA tournaments is the Masters which is played at Augusta National. What Handicap Range Are They for? [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355718783' post='6079509'] [/quote] [/quote] Wow. Unless you have a really late release, they won't make any difference although they may feel good (or not). 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