I wasn't planning on tipping it, but it has already been sanded and even angled 
for the bore thru - so I will have to square off the end which will effectively 
tip a little. 

Thanks for the sk comparison - I currently play a tour trac 80 and like it a 
lot. I think I'll try the YS-6+ withh the 655tj
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Titleist tip diameter

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        I did some internet searching, and I came back with .335 for the 905T.
        If that is wrong, please let me know.
        
        Now for a couple of tougher questions.  How is the YS-6+?  The shaft is
        a stiff?  Does it play soft/stiff?  If it is already tip prepared for a
        titleist bore thru, will it basically be unplayable in a regular bore
        head?
        
        Thanks
        
        Brian Parkinson



Hi Brian,
It would be a .335 as you have found out.
I've never hit a ys6+ but have hit plenty ys6's and always felt they were on 
the softer side, very comparable to an sk pure energy, only more expensive.
There isn't any tip cutting for a 905t, unless you mean the shaft was sanded 4" 
in which case you will need an extra long ferrule for cosmetics, or else you 
will have to tip it.
David


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