Conclusion. As I said in the intro, the Project X graphite shafts are some of the most consistent and accurate that I’ve ever tested. While there are not a lot of different options in the standard line, the Tour Issue line offers enough different weights and profiles to suit a wide variety of different players.
Are Project X graphite shafts good?
The lighter graphite Project X LZ Tour aren’t exactly apples-to-apples with their steel counterparts, but they’re a great shaft. Their performance is similar, but the lighter weight and smoother feel sets the graphite LZ Tour apart.
What Flex is Project X 5.5 shaft?
R+ Flex
370″ tip (115g) 41.0″ – R+ Flex.
What is a graphite iron shaft?
Graphite shafts are generally lighter, which results in a faster swing speed and oftentimes, more distance for your irons and wedges. Graphite twists more than steel. Kick point is the part of the shaft that bends the most. A lower kick point results in higher ball trajectory.
What shaft does Jordan Spieth use?
Currently, he has the Titleist TSi3 Driver in his bag. However, previously he had TS2 and 915 models. Furthermore, he has TS2 three-wood, which has a Fujikura shaft just like his driver.
What is the difference between Project X and Project X driver shafts?
The Project X brand name was part of that purchase. Project X branded driver shafts appeared soon after that purchase. They use the same stiffness designation as the Project X irons shafts, numbers, rather than letters.
How much do the Project X graphite shafts weigh?
With regard to looks, the Project X plays it safe with a solid blue color and minimal graphics. When considering the standard and tour issue lines, weights of the Project X graphite shafts range from 60 to over 100 grams. Flex ranges from 5.0 to 7.0 on the Rifle scale Project X graphite shafts carry an MSRP…
How much do projectproject shafts cost?
Project X graphite shafts carry an MSRP of $275 but can be found for around $150. The Tour Issue profiles can be found through select fitters and club builders or through some OEM custom order programs. For the Performance testing, I hit each of the shafts in a Callaway RAZR Fit 10.5 head on a FlightScope X2 launch monitor .
Why are Project X irons so stiff?
Why? stiffness in the tip of the shaft. The Project X is designed so that the butt and tip sections are consistent through the set, while the midsection’s stiffness varies from iron to iron . This creates consistent tip stiffness, and thus, that more stiff feel throughout the swing.