Mark,
Are you sure it was 266 grams or 9.39 oz?
What was the SW?
Regards,
Charlie W.
WEBWORKS
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Fields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Nicklaus Air Max Driver Shaft


> Charlie,
> Thanx for checking on this.  One of the guys brought me his club
> yesterday to put a new grip on it.  So, while I had it, I took a few
> measurements.  The club without the grip measured 45 3/8" long and had a
> freq of 263 in all orientations on my CSIII with a torque of 5.9*.  It
> weighed 266 grams and had a butt diameter of .600".  After looking at
> Fuji's website, I'm guessing that it is a Vista Pro 50 with a different
> label on it.  Does that sound reasonable?
> Thanx,
> Mark
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Mark
> > 
> >    I called Fujikura on that shaft but all I got was that it was a
> > proprietary shaft and he did not have any specs on it. All Fujikura
> > shafts are now mfg. in Japan including the Vista Pro series. If you
> > check out the latest Golfsmith catalog they are selling a Titliest 975
> > j with a Speeder for $399.99, what they don't tell you it is a Speeder
> > design shaft and if you want a 757 or 767 Speeder it is a $200
> > upcharge. The one they are selling has a 1 inch longer parallel tip
> > section and is softer than the 757 or 767. There are about 20
> > different speeder models but only 2 are available in the states. I am
> > sure you can find a Vista Pro that will perform as well as those in
> > your friends clubs if not better.
> > 
> >       Charlie B

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