George,

I heard the UL-45 is the same shaft as the 45s from Integra with a different 
paint job. Maybe a slight modification with the 175 gram driver head (I have 
the Integra 175 and used DTG version on a customer’s club.). I like the 
shafts...they hit the ball very straight, though a bit high for my swing. I’m 
using a UL-45 R on a 10.5° BOM right now at 47½” club length and getting good 
results. A DTG 190 9°on an SKF PE A also produced good results with a slightly 
lower trajectory. I don’t like the 175 gram heads much, though. They don’t have 
as much “pop” for me as the DTG 190. For me, at a 47½” club length, I still 
think a 190-195 gram head on a low 50s gram shaft delivers the best distance. 
My BOM weighs 193 grams. At my age, I can’t seem to generate any more speed 
with the lighter head...though I haven’t really checked the speed mechanically. 
I have better feel for the club head position during the swing with slightly 
more weight (around 290-295 grams) and a slightly higher swingweight (about 
D5-D8).

Bernie
[email protected] 

From: GEORGE HUSON 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 10:31 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: This is a mystery to me . . .

      Hi Bernie,
      Have you tried any of the 45 gram shafts from Integra? They are not very 
expensive & I have had very good luck with them, except 2 out of 4 of their 
stiffs I get are still a little soft, more high R then S.

      George Huson
      ByGeorge Custom Clubs

      --- On Mon, 5/2/11, Bernie Baymiller <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: Bernie Baymiller <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: ShopTalk: This is a mystery to me . . .
        To: [email protected]
        Date: Monday, May 2, 2011, 8:08 PM


        Tom,

        Hey, I had the same reaction to a couple of SKFiber’s new SuperFly 
50-gram shafts. I ordered an R and my NF4 indicated it was right on...or at 
least in the neighborhood. But when I put it on one of the new 175 gram driver 
heads, a hit felt way too soft...even with that light a head. The whole shaft 
vibrated like a snake on impact and distance was terrible. The same flex 
reading on a DTG UL-45 gives me an almost stiff feeling...the tip just snaps 
through the ball and shaft is solid as a rock. The only thing different about 
them is the profile...the SuperFly is a slender kind of “swinger” shaft and the 
UL-45 is a “fat-body hitter” shaft. Any similarity there?

        Bernie
        [email protected] 

        From: Tom Flanagan 
        Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 4:57 PM
        To: shoptalk 
        Subject: ShopTalk: This is a mystery to me . . .

        I built a set of Callaway Diablo uh, clones (?) Thursday. Shafts Aldila 
Velocitor, 4 - SW. I weight matched the heads 7 grams apart, as I usually do, 
and freq matched the shafts with heads shimmed on, at 38" 5 iron. I was looking 
for something like what the guy had, 288 cpm 5 iron. So, I got the shafts 
matched 4 cpm apart using the 288 cpm 5 I to build from up and down. These are 
filament would shafts so no real spine. But I placed the logos at 3:00, where 
the shafts seemed best on the meter. Double checked freqs, weights, lengths, 
and stuck them together. O'size grips lightened the SW to about C9 +/-I checked 
the freqs again gripped. 284 for the 5I, and so on. Perfect, another quality 
build by yours truly except, oops! 

        The customer called me Saturday, mucho pissed off. "I can't hit these 
Flanster, they're so goddam stiff I can hardly bend them." What the hell? So I 
took them back today, popped the grips, pulled the shafts and re-checked. Sure 
enough, freqs were right on. I did the old "tried and true" stiffness test. Put 
the club - 8 iron cuz I hadn't pulled it apart yet, toe on the ground, push on 
the butt. The damn shaft hardly budged! I shimmed the 288 cpm 5I together and 
tried that one - hardly any give at all - at 288 cpm! 

        So, I have a set of PC Xtra Lites. Also filament wound. I installed 
them at the very same readings on the freq meter - 288 cpm 5I. Did the tried 
and true "push down test." Ahhh, nice and soft. So, the whole set of PC Xtra 
Lites freq the same as the Aldilas. In all the years I've been doing this I've 
never seen this. I can understand a couple cpm's difference, but what amounts 
to X to soft R with the same freqs, etc. makes no sense to me at all. So. . . . 

        WHY? 

        Befuddled in the Land of Fruits and Nuts. 

        TFlan

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