[/quote] X7's are a very different breed. Also shaft bands are stickers that are put on. didn't go out and switch clubs and shafts as much as I could trying to chase something that wasn't there. BUT, at what point would one go to x7's from x100's. Pasted as rich text. Guys. I know I know. Butt: .600". and Thanks for the reality check on tipping the x100's and saving me some time even thinking about it. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. [/quote] You've fit hundreds of players into x7's? Weight: 121g. No issues with that. They both have a low launch angle which means that they are designed for distance. You cannot paste images directly. Thanks again! Dam, 4 bills? To receive GOLFs all-new newsletters,subscribe for free here. [quote name='J.W.' It doesnt feel much heavier than other Dynamic Gold shafts weve tested; but then again, none of us are hypersensitive players. Could be wrong. The stiffest shafts are Nippon Modus 3 130 X and Dynamic Gold X100 X7. With True Tempers Dynamic Gold steel shaft (low launch and spin characteristics), there isnt a difference in performance, profile or material when it comes to the Tour version versus what youd find on an off-the-rack set of irons. If you are looking for a slightly lower launch trajectory and a bit more control over your shots, the X100 is a better fit. That's a whole nuther thread. The Dynamic Gold X100 is ideal for wedges. He's a picker and I leave a little divot. Let us know how you hit them! They're in my 62s right now. You can post now and register later. Just quoting and paraphrasing a bit. That may help paint a picture of how they work based on a known swing, tempo and player in general. 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 The Dynamic Gold X100 is a famous golf shaft for PGA Tour players. I think the real question is how does the x7 stack up against PX 7.0. I'll have a good clubmaker weight sort a set of "regular" X-100 shafts for a lot less money over the vanity of having a label that looks like a Project X. Mizuno ST200G 9 / Aldila Synergy Black Proto 75-TX If you are in the market for a tour grade shaft then congratulations that probably means you are an accomplished player. 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 x100's did what I wanted them to do 9 times out of ten. [quote name='J.W.' You should know that Nippon Modus 120 is significantly softer than the 130 version - and by the way, it has a different shaft profile. I just laugh at everyone who is scratch who think they are pretty good. No, but I've fit hundreds of players and some very talented. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. I have a [i]little. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] [/quote] Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. In terms of flex, both only offer the extra stiff option. My hope is that the differences in shaft profile is overcome by the additional stiffness on the 7.0 so that the two fly pretty much the same but lower spin on the 7.0. 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='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355750696' post='6080181'] The X100 only has a 45 inch option. All I meant in that other post was that "Way more" is subjective depending on a person's situation. Required fields are marked *. [quote name='J.W.' Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? This is where I post all of the interesting things that I have learned about the game. I play the X7's but would not dream of playing x100 tipped 1.5 inches. When I was in better shape and didn't have a kiddo! Tipping an x-100 like that, screws up the dynamics of the shaft. Woods : Callaway Razr TA, Titleist F3-05 I know perfectly well that the shaft doesn't lower spin as much as people would like to think or hope. Another major difference between these two shafts is the length. Just hitting outside. I was just trying to help, sorry MadGolfer!!!!!! [/quote] [/i] I have gamed the x100's in the past and have hit a set of irons with the X7's in them. I think you may have misinterpreted the threads as such and you yourself have 'jumped into' a critical conclusion. Wow, so the X7's are 400, plus about 25 a club to get installed with a grip X 8 clubs = $600. I mean almost no one on TOUR uses the X7 (except for Jason Day) or the PX 7.0 (except for Rory). [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355716718' post='6079367'] Driver:Titleist TSR4 9.0 (C2 Setting) VA Composites Drago X 65 45 inFairway Wood:Titleist TSR2 15 (A1 Setting) Project X EvenFlow White 75 6.5Hybrid:Titleist TS3 19 (A1 Setting) HZRDUS Smoke Black 80 6.5Irons:Titleist T200 3 Iron HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 90 6.5, Titleist T200 4 & 5 (Std) Project X 6.5, Titleist T100 6-9(Std) Project X 6.5Wedges:Titleist Vokey SM9 46F, 50F (Std) 56D (Bent to 55), 60M (1 Degree Flat);All Jet Black, Project X 6.5 in 46 & 50, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Black Onyx S400 in 56 & 60Putter:Titleist Scotty Cameron Special Select Jet Black Newport 2 34 in; Titleist Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2.5+ 33.5 in.Ball: Titleist Pro V1X Left DashBag: Titleist LinksLegend Black Stand Bag or Nike Air Sport Stand Bag (All Black) Honestly, I really liked the x7's. Paste as plain text instead, [quote name='sbguard9' date='01 February 2010 - 04:49 AM' timestamp='1265021399' post='2218550'] These would fit someone with a really hard transition, wants to lower their ball flight over the X100s, or just likes really stout shafts. I hope I can get dialed in soon! [/quote] Why not pull your own shafts and put on your own grips. Just do what everyone else does and tell me to "F" myself. [/quote] Chris Umbrian. http://www.tttourconcept.com/tc/irons_dgt_issue.html, http://www.tttourconcept.com/tc/irons_dgt.html, 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). Try everything and see what fits you. So, if you are not used to hitting with a 45 inch shaft, you may want to consider choosing a shorter option with the X7. I know I could probably search the web and look it up myself, but I'll just ask you: x200, x300= different weights only or flex also? [quote name='J.W.' [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355699744' post='6077991'] I've got some to hit this week now. 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. The designs of certain golf shafts can promote more or less spin so keep this in mind when looking for a shaft to maximize your game. The strength of this shaft is really outstanding. Honestly, I really liked the x7's. Easy!! [quote name='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355714457' post='6079137'] The Dynamic Gold X100 is great for low handicap players seeking better stability for their high club head speed. [quote name='J.W.' [quote name='J.W.' The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. The design of True Tempers basic Dynamic shaft hasn't changed in decades. [/quote] Your previous content has been restored. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] 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. so an x100 would be suited for a person? I heard your tone in your previous comments and overlooked it for info. [/quote] [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355726505' post='6079833'] Clement: The secret to a proper and accurate in-to-out swing! 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. 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). 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. Scratch 47,53,59 TI x100. [/quote] [/quote] Had them and really liked them and like an idiot, got rid of them. I appreciate your input. The X7s are 20g heavier than these. GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine are published by EB GOLF MEDIA LLC, a division of 8AM GOLF. Thanks again! Both models feature a high kick point for low launch and low spin. Cleveland TA milled 1i. 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. The Dynamic Gold X7 is really only for scratch players and amateurs with 95+ MPH swing speeds. I also didnt realize how expensive they were. When we tested the Dynamic Gold X7, we could also feel that it was the stiffest and strongest shaft in the Dynamic Gold line. You can check my sig for specifics. Thanks brother Same results for both. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355714377' post='6079129'] But if you have a fast swing speed and at least a moderate tempo, you will love the distance and accuracy of this shaft. They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. There has been some craze online about how Kirkland Wedges are being discontinued, so I decided to look into the matter. Also, lower on both fronts than X200/X300. 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. BTW, in hope the shafts work out. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. It's also about 8g heavier than a normal tapered tip X-100 shaft. HXRDUS SMOKE BLUE RDX. IMO having hit X7 enough you're not gonna all of a sudden bounce a short or mid iron forward now instead of ripping it back 20 feet to the fringe. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. XXIO X Series 5 Wood! Regular (R300), Stiff (S200-300-400), X-Stiff (X100). Youd be surprised how often I get this question on social media. What do you game now out of curiosity? [/quote] LIKE 10 LEGIT 2 WOW 0 LOL 2 IDHT 1 FLOP 0 OB 0 SHANK 2 Related Topics: Up Next Don't Miss if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! Also, would a normal DG x100 shaft tipped an inch or 1.5 inch play the same as the X7? Now, on to comparisons. How many fittings have you done? The Dynamic Gold X100 is .600 while the X7 is .610. Happy to help! 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 . [/quote] The x100's did what I wanted them to do 9 times out of ten. Taylormade Stealth Plus (9) - Tensei 1K Pro Orange 60, Taylormade Stealth Plus (15) - Tensei 1K Pro Orange 70, Taylormade Stealth Plus (19) - Tensei 1K Pro Orange 80. Both are designed with the same step pattern (tapered) but the DG Tour has thicker steps and a larger butt section that X-100. Scratch ain't s***. Lee Janzen played them, that's how much it matters to really worry about iron shafts. [/quote] Dynamic Gold is weight sorted to +/- 2.0 gram tolerances. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. Mu and I go through the swing of the driver in slow motion to show the difference between hitting at the ball and then trying to move it to target versus collecting the ball from the top of the tee and releasing it into the flight plan. Whats the difference between True Temper Dynamic Gold and Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts? It's actually a really great choice if your shot necessitates lightweight tempered with high-strength. 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 JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. 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. Ok. Feel Better. 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? I used to do long drive a few years ago. Compared to. I guess just wait for pulls if you can find them, but then you're not sure of the quality. [/quote] 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 Their results may vary from yours - context is key. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. At least then I'll know. The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. DGTour vs DG if you go by the website there does not appear to be much of a difference other then they are sorted better and thus held to better specifications. Dynamic Gold X100 First Impressions We actually thought the Dynamic Gold X100 was lighter than 130 grams. The 7.0s flew higher than X100. Validation at its finest. I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. Started Yesterday at 10:25 AM, Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here. Cool video, but maybe do another with shafts regular mortals use. Dynamic Gold X7 is True Temper's heaviest, stiffest and lowest launching/spinning design. 3 Reviews Add Your Review. Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. (E.g., pulling a pw or 6i back to the fringe from pin high can be disheartening at times). They are on par with the PX 7.0's in terms of firmness. Believe it or not, the USGA has very strict rules on the type of equipment that can be used in the game of golf. What shafts do you currently play. What is WAY less? I'm off to hit scratch!.yes, in less than 2 years! With tighter tolerances, Tour Issue is offered in just S400 (132 grams) and X100 (130 grams) flexes. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. I've seen literally hundreds of times, steel shafts just flat out don't change the numbers that much. Dynamic Gold X Seven X7 Iron Shafts. I've hit them all very close to each other. You just have no idea. Technology & Features. [/quote] The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. APPAREL. Also, lower on both fronts than X200/X300. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. They are on par with the PX 7.0's in terms of firmness. Reviews. The ads and affiliate products on this website do not influence any of the editorial decisions made for the content of this site. Thanks again! My name is Al, I have been golfing for about 15 years. If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. I heard the max TW put into play was a half inch. GEAR UP // FOR THOSE OBSESSED WITH BEING THE BEST. if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! You can post now and register later. Continue with Recommended Cookies. MEMBER REVIEWS: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355701646' post='6078117'] [/quote] They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355718783' post='6079509'] Sounds like you're just having fun so if that's the case you may like them. [/quote] I guess just wait for pulls if you can find them, but then you're not sure of the quality. So, no matter which one you go with you are going to be limited to the extra stiff option. 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. Generally I like heavier offerings. Explains why the questions in the two threads. I'll answer your last question first. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355711483' post='6078861'] The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Clear editor. Hybrid : Adams LSP XTD Wow. Everyone's just trying to help and keep it light. I've got some to hit this week now. i prefer the heavy weight at 130 grams, and the low flight they 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. The X7's are great, they are almost identical in terms of flex of the PX 7.0's but the X7's feel so much better. 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. DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. It has a high bend point and would be great for mid tempo swingers. didn't go out and switch clubs and shafts as much as I could trying to chase something that wasn't there. Unless you have a really late release, they won't make any difference although they may feel good (or not). I think you may have misinterpreted the threads as such and you yourself have 'jumped into' a critical conclusion. Quite frankly, only scratch players and amateurs. But once you reach a certain point in the game, it can be really difficult to select a shaft that can keep up with your swing. BTW, in hope the shafts work out. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. GOLF. No trackman or anything. What is WAY less? Am a big fan of Project X Rifles. You just cant help yourself when you hear such stupidity from people who havent fit hundreds of talented people. Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. Tip an X100 by 1.5 inches and you've got yourself a very stiff shaft. As the title says, I'm considering the 105TX MMT which weigh 113g. Tour Issue Dynamic Gold Iron Shafts. Drive Further. | Fully Equipped mailbag. I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." Dynamic Gold has black screening on the tip section of the shafts saying something to the effect of "True Temper Made in USA". Read More Skip to the end of the images gallery Skip to the beginning of the images gallery Technology & Features MODERATE TEMPO Thanks again! Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. So, to come full circle, how would you compare the flight of 7.0s against x100. Had them installed in Miura heads (5i - pw) @ $35/iron + $6 / tour velvet grip. A lighter golf shaft like the X100 will allow golfers to generate more swing speed in comparison, but may be a bit more inaccurate. Unless you can honestly say that you launch X-100 too high and spin it too much, they won't be worth your money. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] Otherwise, save your money. [/quote] Well I had the chance to swing on a monitor today and s300's are out! Swinging in to out is so much easier when you do this! I tried them and absolutely loved them. [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] I've hit them all very close to each other. I've hit them all very close to each other. The Dynamic Gold X7 is really only for scratch players and amateurs with 95+ MPH swing speeds. The X100 version is 130-grams, extra-stiff. timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] 3 GreenWaveGolfer 1 yr. ago Right on. [/quote] I am a self disclosed dynamic gold fan and have essentially played S300, S400, X100 and X7. [/quote] They just feel a lot more solid and weighty through the hit and in transition. To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. [quote name='J.W.' The Dynamic Gold S300 vs. X100 is a decision that many golfers will face. No issues with that. Tempo will affect how you load and unload the shaft and is a big factor in which shaft will best suit you. apache helicopter ejection seat, how much did gervonta davis make per fight,
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