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UST Mamiya Recoil Prototype Iron Shaft

UST Mamiya Recoil Prototype Iron Shafts – Ascending Weight Taper

By Russ Ryden, A Golf Digest America’s 100 Best Clubfitter
Fit2Score, Dallas Fort Worth, Texas

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In the recent past, composite iron shafts were not looked on as something suitable for strong, low handicap, competitive golfers. The idea that composite, aka graphite, iron shafts belonged in the bag of a tour pro is still hard for many traditional minded golf professionals to accept.  Then, Brandt Snedeker comes along and wins the 2012 FedEx Cup with composite iron shafts in his bag. Composite has arrived and the composite shaft companies are delivering tour quality shafts.

The UST Mamiya Recoil ascending weight iron shaft is one such golf shaft. It released in 2013 through the UST Mamiya TourSPX dealers. I first saw this shaft in its prototype version two years ago. This review is about the ascending weight taper shafts. It does not apply to the parallel shafts available to the general public. I have not yet looked at those shafts. 

The technical discussion and measurements are available only to registered readers

Michael Guerrette, Senior Director of R&D discussed the Recoil with me at the PGA 2013 merchandise show.

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Russ

True Temper Dynamic Gold Golf Club Shaft Review

True Temper Dynamic Gold, Dynamic Gold SL & Dynamic Gold Sensicore

By Russ Ryden, Fit2Score, A Dallas Fort Worth Club Fitter & Club Maker
The Golf Center at the Highlands, Carrollton Texas

DG RSX LabelsNo overview of golf shafts would be complete without a discussion of the True Temper Dynamic Gold Iron shaft.  It has been with us for a long time and does not change. Its not as exciting to review as some of the new technology we see, but it remains the number one iron shaft on the PGA tour.

The EI profiles show three different shaft designs, Regular, Stiff and X-Stiff. This is not what we see from most other companies. Their patterns are consistent from weight to weight, flex to flex.

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Russ