I also read your write up on the Speeder Evolution and that you have not tested the Speeder Evolution Tour Spec. Which do you prefer between the Speeder Evolution and the Speeder Evolution ? Thanks for your reply about the Any thoughts?
My universal recommendation: Try both. Get fit. My best results and feel were with a 9. I plan to purchase the 9. My primary thought is that if you hit the that well, you should play that. Good point, Matt.
Thanks so much for helping me through this process. I really appreciate it. I hit some shots on Trackman last week and got a spin rate of around and a relatively low launch angle of between degrees.
I know this is difficult and not ideal but any input will be appreciated. Just to mention — I tend to swing my driver at around mph and my general shape is a fade with my bad shot being a push fade.
And if so, as I suspect that I might be in between a S and X, will you recommend that I then rather go, for example, for a Speeder Evolution normal x-flex, or rather for the a Evolution TS stiff-flex? And will the difference between a torque of for example 2. Thank you for your questions. We appreciate your readership and that you trust and value our opinion. Unfortunately, we cannot answer any questions about how a given club or shaft or combination might work for you.
No one can. I appreciate the difficulty of your situation, but web-fitting is not a rabbit hole I will go down. The one thing I will suggest is that if you want to reduce spin, you should move away from Titleist driver heads.
I tend to ignore torque. I got a chance to hit both shafts in an outdoor range. Alternating the shafts at every 10 shot. Driver head used is a M1 8. From the visual sense, they were very similar except Rogue Silver 70x was touch lower. I just got fitted for the new Taylormade M1 Driver Club head speed , spin rate to rpm, launch angel 13 to 14 degrees with the speeder evo TS with the head set at This was the blue shaft the club felt real good in the swing.
I received the new club with the same shaft only in the black and grey version this club feels a lot stiffer and I am having a difficult time with ball flight, it is more of a low to mid ball flight. Is there a difference between the two shafts?. They are definitely not interchangeable. I am playind the evolution since almost a year. Previous I was playing speeder Both shafts are exceptionel. I tried a lot of shafts and compared them to the evolution. My conclusion is for my swing, fast tempo and on the aggressive side, I never found a better shaft.
Launch and spin gives me a ball that does seem to penetrate in the wind. The weight is perfect for me. I install the Motore speeder on my fairway wood. This combinaison gave me an exceptionnel 3 wood. I hit the club great.
Straight down the fairway with really great distance. Also, has the Fujikura shaft technology changed enough since that I should look at the present day Fujikura offerings?
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Not sure whether it is truly is or not, however they have explicitly stated it is the real deal shaft. How would you compare to Diamana BF? Looks like from the review the BF was in the 60g range and is obviously in the 70g range, but is the profile similar? How significant is the difference between a stock shaft and an after market shaft other than the cost? The gap varies from shaft to shaft. What benefits would there be to someone with a slower swing speed, say mph? You long knockers need to consider those of us who need all the speed and distance we can get.
A well-fit shaft has the same benefits for players of any speed: more distance and superior accuracy. Mizuno offers the real deal shaft in the evo 2. Long and straight. I would be very interested to see that. Hi Matt, can you tell us your secret? How you have managed to add 10 mph to your club head speed? Hi Matt, Impressive review and performance. I notice that you have a lot of more speed compared to previous versions of speeder evolution 1 and Is it the shaft or you changed something?
I would like to obtain same result. I still playing the Evolution Blue and loved it. I was just curious how you accomplished that. We used to be about the same, not any more. Your email address will not be published.
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