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golf_snowman Super Active Golfer

Posts: 1088 Join date: 2009-07-16 Age: 38 Location: Dreamland
 | Subject: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:59 am | |
| Hi DGman, as promised to do a write up on this shaft on my PW
btw, please kindly forgive me for taking such a long time to do the writeup and do tolerate me should i, as only a golf amatuer, uttered something that do not make sense...keke...
I shall split up the review on 3 portion namely : Look, Ball Flight and lastly personal feel
1) Look As most of the steel shaft such as True Temper, NS Pro and even KBS, these are step shaft by design and beside FST Hi Rev, the other stepless shaft I know of is Project X. With the current NS Pro shaft that i'm using, a stepless steel shaft is definitely something different and unique in my bag. On a personal preference, I would say YES to stepless steel shaft, just simply like the look.
Can someone help me to post picture on this portion ? i can send you the image.
2) Ball Flight The ball flight were surprisingly good, great penetration with great ball spin that holds up the ball in the air longer as compare to NS Pro shaft. It does not give a super high launch like what NS pro did. There are distance gain on using the FST shaft and i did the distance judgement on 2 driving range. At TPY driving range, using the "you-know-the-quality" ball, FST shaft is about 95 to 100m range while my NS pro is slightly above 90m. At OCC range, FST shaft is about 110 to 115m while my NS pro is about 100 to 105m. Btw, my #9 iron (with NS Pro) is also somewhere about the same distance about 115m.
3) Personal Feel It took me sometime to transit from NS Pro to this shaft. First few swing on this shaft and immediately can feel the different. Ok, DGman, this is just purely my feel, i might not be right. The swingweight seems to be different to NS Pro, my guess is that maybe the shaft is could be much heavier. From the ball flight, it seems like the kickpoint of this shaft is higher than NS Pro and the tip flex is also much firmer than NS Pro. With NS Pro, when I do not hit the shot well, I could feel the vibration from the shaft however on FST shaft, I do not feel much vibration even on bad shots.
Currently, the only problem i face is the distance difference between my PW and #9 iron become pretty marginal and between my PW and my 53* wedge become much wider...keke
Would need someone to help me with the image post up...thank you.
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DGman Super Active Golfer

Posts: 2009 Join date: 2009-06-18
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:32 am | |
| a good effort snowman.......see it is not so difficult...
can you find something negative to say about the shaft?
DGman _________________ Clubmaker by Passion www.bigfishes.comInternational Clubmakers' Guild - Asia Chapter Coordinator ICG - Tec Committee ICG - Charter Member PCS Class A Clubmaker |
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golf_snowman Super Active Golfer

Posts: 1088 Join date: 2009-07-16 Age: 38 Location: Dreamland
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:49 am | |
| hi master
thank you...i've been thinking about the negative portion too..it seems like it is much tougher to write if I wanna add in the negative parts...kekeke
Personally, I think the only negative part is the distance gap that i'm facing now..but that is just for myself, might not happen to other golfers...keke
btw, is the shaft heavier than NS pro, or is the kickpoint higher than NS pro ? i'm not sure am I feeling the correct thing anot...keke
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mUAr_cHEe Incredibly Active Golfer

Posts: 3747 Join date: 2009-06-19 Location: Sillypore
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:29 pm | |
| ok, the ball hits longer? how about dispersion? how about distance consistency? _________________ WIMBDonate today to itchrous backsidous syndrome sufferers. PM me for donation details. |
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ghoonk Course Marshal
Posts: 1659 Join date: 2009-12-16 Age: 37 Location: Dubai / Singapore
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:30 pm | |
| Could you tell us if the spin rates have increased? If so, by how much?
How much distance was 'lost' in the transition?
Any change to the ballflight? higher? lower? tendency to sidespin more?
What flex were you reviewing? Stiff? X-Stiff?
What wedge head was this fitted to? |
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duffader Junior Golfer

Posts: 246 Join date: 2010-01-27
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:36 pm | |
| Come on guys, give snowman a break. If you want to find out, then go ask DGman if you can have one for trial and then post your reviews. He is new to post a FR and even maybe new to the game. So lets just appreciate the efforts that he have put in rather than asking questions that you can't really tell on the range or even on the course as the conditions differ everyday. |
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mUAr_cHEe Incredibly Active Golfer

Posts: 3747 Join date: 2009-06-19 Location: Sillypore
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:37 pm | |
| just asking mah...
sorry lah... _________________ WIMBDonate today to itchrous backsidous syndrome sufferers. PM me for donation details. |
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duffader Junior Golfer

Posts: 246 Join date: 2010-01-27
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:41 pm | |
| | mUAr_cHEe wrote: | just asking mah...
sorry lah... |
No offence Muar CHee but in my opinion, the questions you asked are more swing related than equipment related. Please correct me if i am wrong.  |
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golf_snowman Super Active Golfer

Posts: 1088 Join date: 2009-07-16 Age: 38 Location: Dreamland
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:53 pm | |
| hi all
sorry i just saw the message, i try to answer as much as possible..base on my own experience...
MC ask about dispersion and consistency, under the condition if i hit on sweet spot, distance consistency is there..i would say 90% of distance falls within what i have mention 110 to 115m range. Dispersion wise, i guess it is the golfer's issue rather than the shaft itself...
Answer to Ghoonk question
Could you tell us if the spin rates have increased? If so, by how much? i could not tell you how much spin rate increase because i do not have any measurement done..no trackman behind me leh..keke
How much distance was 'lost' in the transition? In transition, no obvious lost in distance, but more in getting consistency and better dispersion
Any change to the ballflight? higher? lower? tendency to sidespin more? As mention in my FR, ballflight is not as high as my NS Pro but penetrating, it does carry more distance. The sidespin you mention is more because of the golfer, not the shaft
What flex were you reviewing? Stiff? X-Stiff? Well, to be honest, i do not know the flex...my best guess is R, because my swingspeed is not fast
What wedge head was this fitted to? It's a pitching wedge, Nike Slingshot tour, how i wish it can be Miura..rite ?...keke
haha..i hope i have sexisfied..ops...i mean satisfied both MC and Ghoonk...keke
thank you
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golf_snowman Super Active Golfer

Posts: 1088 Join date: 2009-07-16 Age: 38 Location: Dreamland
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:56 pm | |
| | duffader wrote: | | Come on guys, give snowman a break. If you want to find out, then go ask DGman if you can have one for trial and then post your reviews. He is new to post a FR and even maybe new to the game. So lets just appreciate the efforts that he have put in rather than asking questions that you can't really tell on the range or even on the course as the conditions differ everyday. |
hi bro
thank you so much ..this is my first FR posting, and there are many thing i'm still learning... so do forgive me do anything silly here...keke
really looking forward to learn as much as possible...
thank you again
take care
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mUAr_cHEe Incredibly Active Golfer

Posts: 3747 Join date: 2009-06-19 Location: Sillypore
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:58 pm | |
| | duffader wrote: | No offence Muar CHee but in my opinion, the questions you asked are more swing related than equipment related. Please correct me if i am wrong.  |
Simple question. Which one has lesser dispersion? Steel shaft or graphite shaft?
Even with a golfer who has a 80% consistant swing. get my picture?_________________ WIMBDonate today to itchrous backsidous syndrome sufferers. PM me for donation details. |
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golf_snowman Super Active Golfer

Posts: 1088 Join date: 2009-07-16 Age: 38 Location: Dreamland
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:04 pm | |
| | mUAr_cHEe wrote: | | duffader wrote: | No offence Muar CHee but in my opinion, the questions you asked are more swing related than equipment related. Please correct me if i am wrong.  |
Simple question. Which one has lesser dispersion? Steel shaft or graphite shaft?
Even with a golfer who has a 80% consistant swing. get my picture? |
hi bro
sorry, i'm not able to comment on that because i do not have a graphite shaft to make comparison with, especially with my limited experience in the game of golf...my iron was initially fix up with steel shaft...so no graphite for me..keke
but in general, i think both graphite and steel are of different make and material, making a comparison of both seems meanless..some golfers are suitbale for graphite shaft, some suitable for steel shaft..it's really hard to make comparison that way...am i rite to say that ?
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ghoonk Course Marshal
Posts: 1659 Join date: 2009-12-16 Age: 37 Location: Dubai / Singapore
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:08 pm | |
| snowman, thanks for the answers! Looks like I'll have to get my hands on a set of 3 for my TM wedges and see how they go! |
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duffader Junior Golfer

Posts: 246 Join date: 2010-01-27
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:10 pm | |
| THen the question will be hard swing or easy swing??? If you swing hard all the time, then you will definitely need a steel shaft... but if you swing easy, then maybe a grahite shaft can also do the job. I have seen players on graphite who still hits them super straight and i have also seen players with steel shaft, still all over the place. |
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S70B Course Marshal
Posts: 3141 Join date: 2009-06-18 Age: 32 Location: SoCal
 | Subject: Re: FST Hi Rev Wedge Shaft review Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:10 pm | |
| | mUAr_cHEe wrote: | | duffader wrote: | No offence Muar CHee but in my opinion, the questions you asked are more swing related than equipment related. Please correct me if i am wrong.  |
Simple question. Which one has lesser dispersion? Steel shaft or graphite shaft?
Even with a golfer who has a 80% consistant swing. get my picture? |
DGman has stock you go try and tell us la. |
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