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Project X Graphite shaft flex?

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Hoping someone can help me.

I use px 5.5 in my irons, are the flexes in the graphite shafts cOmparable? I.e would I need a 5.5 in the graphite?

Thanks for your help.
 
Hoping someone can help me.

I use px 5.5 in my irons, are the flexes in the graphite shafts cOmparable? I.e would I need a 5.5 in the graphite?

Thanks for your help.

According to the manufacturer FAQs, steel 5.5 matches somewhere between 5.5 and 6.0 in woods, so depends whether the 5,5 is an easy fit for you, in which case I would look at 6.0, or a bit of a stretch, in which case I would look at 5.5. If you are going to a specialist, you can always get fitted into an in between flex.

http://www.royalprecision.com/pxshaft/faq.asp
 
According to the manufacturer FAQs, steel 5.5 matches somewhere between 5.5 and 6.0 in woods, so depends whether the 5,5 is an easy fit for you, in which case I would look at 6.0, or a bit of a stretch, in which case I would look at 5.5. If you are going to a specialist, you can always get fitted into an in between flex.

http://www.royalprecision.com/pxshaft/faq.asp

Thanks Ethan, was hoping youd pop up :-).

The 5.5 are the softest I could play in the steel so probably be more towards the 6.0.

Thanks for your help
 
Thanks Ethan, was hoping youd pop up :-).

The 5.5 are the softest I could play in the steel so probably be more towards the 6.0.

Thanks for your help

I play PX Flighted 6.0, which are considered equal to PX 5.5, and my driver has a 6.0 shaft in it. Works for me.

The PX for the Titleist 910 is a great shaft and great value at the price.
 
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