Had them installed in Miura heads (5i - pw) @ $35/iron + $6 / tour velvet grip. Dam, 4 bills? They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. I'm backing up everything Stage said. What is WAY less? I would agree with that but the X7's are almost a full flex stiffer (6.7 in the X100 vs. 7.5 in the X7's). [/i] I have gamed the x100's in the past and have hit a set of irons with the X7's in them. [/quote] DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. [/i] I have gamed the x100's in the past and have hit a set of irons with the X7's in them. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. You just cant help yourself when you hear such stupidity from people who havent fit hundreds of talented people. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355711483' post='6078861'] Now, on to comparisons. It is available in extra stiff and generates a low, penetrating ball flight. Adam Scott, Miura collaborate on limited-edition AS-1 irons | First Look, FIRST LOOK: Miura CB-302 forged irons offer more forgiveness and stronger flight, Adam Scott spotted with a must-see Miura iron set at Players, Its a feat of engineering: How Bryson DeChambeaus Ping irons came to life | Wall-to-Wall Equipment, Are you good enough for forged irons? NO, don't even think about it. Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. Compared to. 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. FYI, today scratch isn't nearly as good as you may think it is. This is not the shaft you want to use with your driver. Feel wise, it's almost like going from S200 to S400, they feel stiffer but not a crazy amount. Explains why the questions in the two threads. Thanks for the reality check on tipping the x100's and saving me some time even thinking about it. We actually thought the Dynamic Gold X100 was lighter than 130 grams. Golf Blue Heron is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. MXM 330m All Black Powerful, penetrating flight. Same results for both. To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. Just quoting and paraphrasing a bit. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. Required fields are marked *. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] How many fittings have you done? I've never had any issue spinning anything so I thought I'd give them a shot. Clement: Starting beginners with half golf balls (!?). The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. X100's vs X7's - WRX Club Techs - GolfWRX KBS C-Taper vs Tour Issue Dynamic Gold - Team Titleist Been doing some research on the Tour Issue DG's and they are weight and frequency sorted. DYNAMIC GOLD 95 VSS PRO. You've fit hundreds of players into x7's? Now on DGx100 tipped 1.5 play like X7.. resounding no. [quote name='J.W.' Know anywhere else that's cheaper? This is where I post all of the interesting things that I have learned about the game. timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] True Temper's Dyanmic Gold X7 shaft coming to retail - PGATour That's a whole nuther thread. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Try everything and see what fits you. Continue with Recommended Cookies. Copyright 2023 True Temper Sports. Check out the video to learn what this means for your golf swing. TXG: KBS Tour VS Project X vs. Dynamic Gold - GolfWRX What is WAY less? Tour Experience Golf Testing the KBS Tour C-Taper 130, Project X 7.0, True Temper Dynamic Gold X100, and True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 to see the differences in feel, timing, ball flight, spin rate, launch angle, and more! timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] Thanks again! Currently have X7's in my apex pros but was recently thinking about giving the x100's a shot. Ok. I hope I can get dialed in soon! Paste as plain text instead, I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." I still do. Yeah, it's fun to meinteresting to me. [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. To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. You just cant help yourself when you hear such stupidity from people who havent fit hundreds of talented people. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. Also, lower on both fronts than X200/X300. The thicker grip-end to lower mid section will allow skilled players to take full iron swings and maintain phenomenal accuracy. Thanks again! I'm the first to say it may be a swing fault first, but I wonder if equipment like the x7 would help support more consistancy and minimize the extra spin and higher than desirable launch I often get from my short irons. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. True Temper Dynamic Gold x100 vs s300 - Golf shafts - AEC Info Crazy huh? [/quote] ENTER NOW! Good luck! timestamp='1355704696' post='6078353'] Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 vs. Dynamic Gold X100 - GolfWRX They weigh the same +/- 1g but don't spin less than X7. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. [/quote] If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. While the shaft band is purely cosmetic, weight tolerances can alter the overall feel of the club. [/quote] timestamp='1355716836' post='6079379'] 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. if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! Display as a link instead, Butt: .600". I guess just wait for pulls if you can find them, but then you're not sure of the quality. The extra stiff option is mainly meant for players with higher swing speeds. I'm backing up everything Stage said. Read More Skip to the end of the images gallery Skip to the beginning of the images gallery Technology & Features MODERATE TEMPO I think you may have misinterpreted the threads as such and you yourself have 'jumped into' a critical conclusion. Let us know how you hit them! You might try the 6.0. To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. Tour Issue Dynamic Gold 120 Iron Shafts. By Drive Further. [/quote] Clement: The secret to a proper and accurate in-to-out swing! X7 has the exact same step pattern, but the steps are much thicker, allowing for increased butt stiffness to go along with the stiff tip that has been the hallmark of the Dynamic series of shafts. 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 know I know. Feel Better. I think it was Tom Wishon who said that, so the info should be pretty reliable. 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. Cool video, but maybe do another with shafts regular mortals use. I heard the max TW put into play was a half inch. When we tested the Dynamic Gold X7, we could also feel that it was the stiffest and strongest shaft in the Dynamic Gold line. They're in my 62s right now. Started Yesterday at 10:25 AM, Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here. XXIO X Series 5 Wood! You could hardstep them in if you managed to find an extra wedge shaft. when i ordered the irons i got them with the x100 tour issue because I've heard thats a better version of the same shaft. I've hit them all very close to each other. They are on par with the PX 7.0's in terms of firmness. 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. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. The Dynamic Gold X100 would be a good choice for low handicap players with swing speeds between 88 and 95 MPH. [/quote] I make sure that each article is accurate and deeply researched. [quote name='J.W.' I appreciate your input. They aren't for everyone. Description. I was just trying to help, sorry MadGolfer!!!!!! 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. Unless you can honestly say that you launch X-100 too high and spin it too much, they won't be worth your money. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] Do these lines sound familiar? I think the real question is how does the x7 stack up against PX 7.0. 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. You can differentiate the two models by their shaft bands and weight tolerances. Thx Cleveland TA milled 1i. In need of a stiffer model with a lower flight, True Temper designed X7 a shaft that has a stiffer, heavier overall profile than any other shaft in the Dynamic Gold lineup. 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 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. Your Reaction? To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. Mizuno M-Craft I Blue Ion 365g / Stability Shaft. Titleist 917 D3 8.5* (C1), GD Tour AD IZ 7tx
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Ping Glide Stealth 50ss, 54ss, 60es. Great shaft, the standard. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. 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. [quote name='J.W.' I just rang my buddy who does long drive and I didn't realize he has x7's in his Naks. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355701735' post='6078121'] Clear editor. All I meant in that other post was that "Way more" is subjective depending on a person's situation. Do the black gold shafts compare at all to the x7 and tour issue (weight sorted)? x7 would be suited for a person? No, but I've fit hundreds of players and some very talented. Length: Dynamic Gold X7 vs X100 Another major difference between these two shafts is the length. I know PX's are supposed to launch higher, but I'm having trouble believing something at FCM 7.5 lauches THAT high. Generally speaking, a heavier golf shaft will generate less swing speed, but it will be more accurate. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355701735' post='6078121'] Tempo is not how fast you swing it, it is how you swing it fast. 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? timestamp='1355707584' post='6078545'] I still do. I'm glad to hear you like the x7's and you have something you found that works for your game! I have a [i]little. [/quote] To help you make the right choice, we compared the Dynamic Gold X100 and Dynamic Gold X7 shafts. [/quote] The x100's did what I wanted them to do 9 times out of ten. It doesnt feel much heavier than other Dynamic Gold shafts weve tested; but then again, none of us are hypersensitive players. LEARN MORE. Ask an Equipment Expert: Should I switch to graphite iron shafts to gain distance? so an x100 would be suited for a person? 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. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355701646' post='6078117'] I also didnt realize how expensive they were. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. 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. Spin is the amount of backspin that the ball has. You will feel much better. [/quote] I have a [i]little. These would fit someone with a really hard transition, wants to lower their ball flight over the X100s, or just likes really stout shafts. It's a great piece that has proven its efficiency in improving performance and feel. -I was considering tipping my x100's 1/4" is why this thought crossed my mind. X7 has the exact same step pattern, but the steps are much thicker, allowing for increased butt stiffness to go along with the stiff tip that has been the hallmark of the Dynamic series of shafts. I love learning about different rules and equipment surrounding the world of golf. [/quote] 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. Wow. As long as I'm still improving, it should continue to be fun. With S300 acting as the standard stiff flex, anything that comes in over or below 130 grams is deemed to be a lighter (S200) or heavier (S400) version. Thanks again, callaway epic max ls MMT x If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. I've seen literally hundreds of times, steel shafts just flat out don't change the numbers that much. 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. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355726505' post='6079833'] . Yikes. For most players, the Dynamic Gold X100 will be the perfect low spin, low launch shaft. I know I know. [quote name='chiva' timestamp='1355728871' post='6079885'] My name is Al, I have been golfing for about 15 years. Well I never heard of him. Many of my articles are deeply researched using the resources provided by the USGA and R&A. The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. Good luck! GIVEAWAY! Lol Sorry buddy, but theres no room for that nonsense here! 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 have to track down some x7's now to try. [quote name='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355714457' post='6079137'] Had them and really liked them and like an idiot, got rid of them. [quote name='J.W.' Irons : Fourteen TC910 3&4I, Nike VRProCombo 5-PW Could be wrong. [quote name='J.W.' C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. PROJECT X. It comes in extra stiff flex and weighs 130 grams so its a nice mix of lightweight design and strength. Haha I understand about the family thing No trackman or anything. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Couldn't find a recent thread comparing the . Availability . [/quote] I'm Canadian and I play in cold weather, plus I've got a shoulder issues now. Whats the difference between True Temper Dynamic Gold and Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts? Different weights. By the way, what's a Lee Jazen? Any idea how the Dynamic Gold Tour Issue is different than the Standard Dynamic Gold? I'll say this- the X7 absolutely launches lower and spins WAY less than the C Taper. Better players will be able to pop the ball high and land it dead on the green with the Dynamic Gold X7. Tipping an x-100 like that, screws up the dynamics of the shaft. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355718783' post='6079509'] Tour Issue Dynamic Gold 3-PW Iron Shafts - The Peoples Clubs
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