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Rick,
Well, I've never hit a Grafalloy shaft I liked, though I'm sure many have
liked 'em.
For most of the senior guys and my longer drivers, I've been using a flat
black SK Fiber Pure Energy A-flex...mostly because it's a consistently good
quality 58 gram shaft, 48" long and under $30. The bore on a BOM is 2�"
deep, so I can plug it to 1�", or tip trim, or both to fit 80-95 mph swings
pretty well for 46"-48" drivers with that large a head. For $40-some bucks
and a bit stronger senior, I also like the Lite Revolution. Seems to be a bit
tighter feel on the downswing. For an even more expensive 48"
ultralight shaft with a wider profile, the Graman UL640 at $56 seems to play
pretty well...if you can stand the "pukey" day-glo green color. Goes OK with a
black and chrome of the BOM, though. I also like the older Aldila Longwood 50/50
R-flex at 57 grams and 50". Strangely, the A-flex 50/50s that I've tried have
been heavier than the R-flex. The As I've used have been 60 grams..and
don't seem to play as well, either.
For the ladies' longer Nancy BOMs, as well as the original BOM, the PE-L or
PE-A also works very well. The PEs have some nice color options, too.
I don't really like to cut the PEs down to typical lady lengths, though, so use
shorter, lighter shafts for most of these under 46".
For shorter clubs, I think there are a lot of 60-something gram inexpensive
graphite shafts which work just fine. Pick your price range, but I keep the
shaft weight in the 60s for all but the better younger players. Lighter total
club weight seems to help most players handle that big head a little
better...around 295 to 300 grams depending on grip weight. One shaft I
like, the Tour Series Ultralight 400 (TSUL400 which was last year's
TS2.8) is a 46" sheet-wrapped shaft at 60 grams with new graphics and is
only $19. (Haven't tried the new-graphics model yet, but they say it's the same
shaft as the TS2.8.) The Neutral Bending Plane on these shafts is 90�
from a sizeable spine plane and aligned NBP to target on FLO, the
shaft feels great to me and impact area on the face is very small and
consistent. No problem finding FLO on these shafts with spine plane
vertical...it's dead on NBP and past graphics have been on top. I
haven't had as good results with the Tour Series filament wound shafts I tried
(the ACD50, now TSSL400)...they seem to lack some of the zip in the Tour
Series sheet-wrapped models...but maybe that's just me. I also liked
the 46" Graman TP440 with larger head drivers until last year when I started
getting mostly Type 1 bent shafts and they raised the price to $24. I can get a
true NBP flex reading and location with my NF4 on bent shafts, but it's a
pain in the butt to do. (My NF4 is new and I'm not practiced enough in using it
yet.) The older TP440 A-flex shafts were 58 grams and played very well.
Well, maybe that'll give you a few ideas. I think that the BOM is such a
good head at 194-196 grams that just about any light shaft which fits your
player should work OK. If some long driver guy can set a world record 532
yards (or something like that) with it and sone of my senior ladies can pick up
40 yards with it (have had several who did), the head must be designed OK.
:-)
Bernie
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