[/quote] timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] A Lee Janzen is a short hitting fellow that has been playing longer than 1.5 years, he won 2 United States Opens and over $15,000,000 playing this game . Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. The move to X7 for me was based on the fact that I was ballooning X-100. This season I backed off in flex a little (not playing as much, and am as big as a house), but am working towards replacing all my shafts. With True Tempers Dynamic Gold steel shaft (low launch and spin characteristics), there isnt a difference in performance, profile or material when it comes to the Tour version versus what youd find on an off-the-rack set of irons. Seriously, I was. [quote name='J.W.' Has nothing to do w/ how much ss you have or your loading ability. Now on DGx100 tipped 1.5 play like X7.. resounding no. [/quote] [/quote] After your first swing, you can feel how incredibly stiff and strong this shaft is. You could hardstep them in if you managed to find an extra wedge shaft. [/quote] If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355718783' post='6079509'] Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. Sounds like you're just having fun so if that's the case you may like them. [/quote] I certainly see what looks to be more than 200-300 rpm spin difference against X100 on the course but I haven't had them on a monitor yet. I saw those minimal spin differences when comparing C taper S+, PX 6.5 and X100. . Because the weight can differ slightly during production and because Dynamic Gold is a weight-sorted product the standard stiff flex is broken out into three sub-flexes: S200 (127 grams), S300 (130 grams) and S400 (134 grams). [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355711483' post='6078861'] Harob11, March 14, 2009 in WRX Club Techs. Thanks brother IMO having hit X7 enough you're not gonna all of a sudden bounce a short or mid iron forward now instead of ripping it back 20 feet to the fringe. Not true- if you read my posts, it is clear I'm not 'wanting' to play anything one day nor do I want to 'jump into' anything the next day. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. X7 has the exact same step pattern, but the steps are much thicker, allowing for increased butt stiffness to go along with the stiff tip that has been the hallmark of the Dynamic series of shafts. I've hit them all very close to each other. All fine shafts. Drive Further. They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. To help you make the right choice, we compared the Dynamic Gold X100 and Dynamic Gold X7 shafts. [quote name='driverwedge' timestamp='1355716963' post='6079391'] (E.g., pulling a pw or 6i back to the fringe from pin high can be disheartening at times). Tour Experience Golf is a club fitting studio located in Toronto, producing in-depth golf equipment videos featuring founder and master club fitter Ian Fraser. Thx. With the standard Dynamic Gold, the weight sorting tolerance is plus-or-minus two grams per shaft, which doesnt sound like much. The builder is an expert and the irons feel so much better compared to what they were with regular x100s from the original store. I've never had any issue spinning anything so I thought I'd give them a shot. See What Members Are Saying! What i've heard from most of the best clubfitters is that with the dynamic golf tour issues do not have to be pured. LEARN MORE. The X100 version is 130-grams, extra-stiff. Thanks brother You've fit hundreds of players into x7's? JDM x2hot 15 Fubuki Z 85-x This is not the shaft you want to use with your driver. I have a [i]little. You can check my sig for specifics. Mizuno St-Z 220 9.5/PX Hzrdus Smoke Blue Rdx 6.5. They weigh the same +/- 1g but don't spin less than X7. DGTour vs DG if you go by the website there does not appear to be much of a difference other then they are sorted better and thus held to better specifications. On the putter side, Scotty Cameron creates Tour-only flatsticks out of high-end materials (German Stainless Steel) that cost far too much to mass-produce. Their results may vary from yours - context is key. Manage Settings Clear editor. That's quite a bit for a steel shaft change but its not a dramatic difference at the end of the day. [/quote] Ask an Equipment Expert: Should I switch to graphite iron shafts to gain distance? [/quote] if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! If you are looking for a heavier golf shaft, then the X7 is better for you. Clement: Starting beginners with half golf balls (!?). They weigh the same +/- 1g but don't spin less than X7. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355699744' post='6077991'] I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355699744' post='6077991'] I know I know. Try everything and see what fits you. I guess just wait for pulls if you can find them, but then you're not sure of the quality. Happy to help! [/quote] A very small portion of the site may contain affiliate links. Shawn shows you why strong grips dont hook the ball and how a simple adjustment will have you belting it past the 300-yard mark. (E.g., pulling a pw or 6i back to the fringe from pin high can be disheartening at times). Good luck! [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355702215' post='6078157'] [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355701735' post='6078121'] [/quote] They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. Dam, 4 bills?
Dynamic Gold X7 Golf Shafts| True Temper Golf Dynamic Gold X100 Vs Dynamic Gold S300 - The Ultimate Golfing Resource I also didnt realize how expensive they were. [quote name='stage1350' timestamp='1355698199' post='6077849']
Iron Shaft Comparison: How to find the right shaft for your game They're in my 62s right now. I've only been playing for a yr n a half now and so far golf appears to be one sport where equipment has had such a directly large influence on my results. All I meant in that other post was that "Way more" is subjective depending on a person's situation. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] You are looking at less than a 1CPM increase. [/i] I have gamed the x100's in the past and have hit a set of irons with the X7's in them. I'm more going off experience from club fitting hundreds of players, very rarely have I ever had a steel shaft change of a same/similar flex change spin by greater than 300 rpm of spin. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355714317' post='6079127'] x7 would be suited for a person? The length of a shaft plays a big role in speed and accuracy. Feel Better. In other words, with a longer shaft, like the X100, you will be able to hit longer shots, but they will likely be less consistent or accurate. This is for a set of Tour Issue Dynamic Gold Iron or Wedge Shafts As always everything we sell comes with a free gift, full warranty and a satisfaction guarantee. timestamp='1355712569' post='6078973'] [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] GIVEAWAY! He's a picker and I leave a little divot. [quote name='J.W.' The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. [quote name='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355714457' post='6079137'] The OP has been playing golf less than 2 years and made another thread about wanting to play S300 in short irons and X100 in long irons but now wants to jump into X7's a day later. Even our mid handicap testers had a bit of trouble loading the Dynamic Gold X100 for tight shot dispersion. 2 [deleted] 1 yr. ago Maybe I would look at the swing before throwing $1000 at switching iron shafts 3 times. I know PX's are supposed to launch higher, but I'm having trouble believing something at FCM 7.5 lauches THAT high. timestamp='1355716836' post='6079379'] [/quote] This is the most overlooked detail on why you cant stay with your swing and come over the top; follow this simple blueprint towards solid strikes and compressed draws!
x100 vs. x100 tour isse - Club Fitting - Team Titleist What do you game now out of curiosity? As long as I'm still improving, it should continue to be fun. If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. timestamp='1355707584' post='6078545'] The launch slightly lower than X-100 but definitely reduce spin. Weight: 121g. I ask because the first thing I noticed when I switched to x100 from s300 was how many more shots I was able to put in my bag on command. The Dynamic Gold X100 is a famous golf shaft for PGA Tour players. BUT, at what point would one go to x7's from x100's. I'm backing up everything Stage said. Length: Dynamic Gold X7 vs X100 Another major difference between these two shafts is the length. Also, lower on both fronts than X200/X300. [/quote] At least then I'll know. Scratch ain't s***. TOUR DOMINATION. I'm the first to say it may be a swing fault first, but I wonder if equipment like the x7 would help support more consistancy and minimize the extra spin and higher than desirable launch I often get from my short irons. [quote name='CallawayLefty' timestamp='1355714457' post='6079137'] I believe they are MAP'ed at $400 per 3-PW set. Stage and DriverWedge have experience with both. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 24, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 17, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 10, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 27, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 20, By GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 24, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 17, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 10, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 27, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 20, By [/quote] timestamp='1355716836' post='6079379'] The game is hard enough when you're in equipment that fits much less stuff that doesn't. No trackman or anything. I tried them and absolutely loved them. The #1 shaft in golf. [/quote] Let us know how you hit them! The Dynamic Gold 120 shaft delivers the tour-caliber accuracy of Dynamic Gold in a lighter weight steel shaft. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. It is available in extra stiff and generates a low, penetrating ball flight. DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. Butt: .600". I have a [i]little. We actually thought the Dynamic Gold X100 was lighter than 130 grams. ENTER NOW! Thanks again! Both models feature a high kick point for low launch and low spin. 2022 Amazon Associates Program. I'm glad to hear you like the x7's and you have something you found that works for your game! I'll try to post once I hit those things. [/quote] Had them installed in Miura heads (5i - pw) @ $35/iron + $6 / tour velvet grip. What Handicap Range Are They for? Do the black gold shafts compare at all to the x7 and tour issue (weight sorted)? They basically have a high flex point and a softer grip. [/b] That may help paint a picture of how they work based on a known swing, tempo and player in general. I've played X-100's forever. Scratch is like 10 times further away from a tour player than a 30 capper is from scratch. I think you may have misinterpreted the threads as such and you yourself have 'jumped into' a critical conclusion. You can differentiate the two models by their shaft bands and weight tolerances. My 7 iron is 88 mph so perhaps a little too much. before i ordered i got fitted again for the same x100 shaft. I've seen literally hundreds of times, steel shafts just flat out don't change the numbers that much. Tipping X-100 1/4" is not worth your time. 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Had them and really liked them and like an idiot, got rid of them. I found GD TI's for about $300 and x7's for $400 OBO, which probably means 350 at best. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. I play the X7's but would not dream of playing x100 tipped 1.5 inches. So, to come full circle, how would you compare the flight of 7.0s against x100. You can find x200/x300 shafts on eBay for like 50-70 bucks per set. Ok. [/quote] [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] I found GD TI's for about $300 and x7's for $400 OBO, which probably means 350 at best. The True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts are available in two flexes and one weight category. According to the USGA, both the X7 and X100 are considered legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, or professional golf outings. The length of a shaft plays a big role in speed and accuracy. Now I am only talking about the basic Dynamic heavy weight shaft. 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[/quote] APPAREL. Hm, I wouldnt say I spin my x100's 'too much' but I do from time to time get more spin than I want with my mid-pw. The OP has been playing golf less than 2 years and made another thread about wanting to play S300 in short irons and X100 in long irons but now wants to jump into X7's a day later. To players who fight to keep spin down, any gain might be considered way less. TC Callaway XHot 3DEEP 13 / Graphite Design DI-10 TX, TC Callaway X2Hot 5DEEP 18.5 bent to 17 / Fujikura Ventus Black 10x, Callaway X-Forged UT 21 / Fujikura Ventus Black 10-TX, Callaway X-Forged UT 25 / Nippon Super Peening Blue X hs1x, Raw Mizuno MP-32 6-PW / Nippon Super Peening Blue X hs1x, Titleist Vokey SM8 Black 50.08F /Nippon Super Peening Blue X Stage-stepped [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] Also, to answer Savoy's question about being able to still hit shots high and low- yep. if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! No issues with that. [/quote] Thanks for the reality check on tipping the x100's and saving me some time even thinking about it. True Temper has lost their minds. X7 has the exact same step pattern, but the steps are much thicker, allowing for increased butt stiffness to go along with the stiff tip that has been the hallmark of the Dynamic series of shafts. if people are paying that they need to shop around in this economy..can save alot of cash! Wow. Clear editor. All of them 170+ with the driver and the difference betweem S300 to X100 is small, unbelievably so. You can check my sig for specifics. This will increase distance and accuracy for better players for sure. My current bag is X100 in wedges and X7 from p - 2 iron. For most articles, I utilize the resources given by the USGA and R&A.
True Temper Dynamic Gold Shaft Review - Golfers Authority Thx Join InsideGOLF for only $20 - includes instant $20 Fairway Jockey credit! In need of a stiffer model with a lower flight, True Temper designed X7 a shaft that has a stiffer, heavier overall profile than any other shaft in the Dynamic Gold lineup. Dam, 4 bills? I started posting on golf forums early on before I ever was in the position I am now and wish someone would have told me these thin so [/quote] You might try the 6.0. [/i] I have gamed the x100's in the past and have hit a set of irons with the X7's in them. They were noticeably firm, and launched low, but overall the feel was really nice and the performance was manageable. I still do. [quote name='chiva' timestamp='1355728871' post='6079885'] I hope I can get dialed in soon! Your link has been automatically embedded. If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. Titleist Vokey SM8 Black 54.12D / Nippon Super Peening Blue X Stage-stepped, Titleist Vokey SM8 Black 58.14K / Nippon Super Peening Blue X Stage-stepped I am a very average golfer, but love to learn about the rules, equipment, and stories of golf. Guys. To me, the X7 is another flex up. I have a [i]little. Performance wise, I notice the spin reduction over the X100s more than launch reduction. No need to get testy. . Dynamic Gold Tour Issue is the Gold Standard by which all other iron shafts are measured. Mizuno M-Craft I Blue Ion 365g / Stability Shaft. Honestly, I really liked the x7's. Regular (R300), Stiff (S200-300-400), X-Stiff (X100). Just hitting outside. All rights reserved. I make sure that each article is accurate and deeply researched. If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again. [/quote] [/quote] Display as a link instead, I never got the feeling that the x7's weren't "do-able." [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355701735' post='6078121'] DW actually told me there isn't a stiffer shaft to be found, but the x7's are performers. What is WAY less? [quote name='J.W.' Good luck! The design of True Tempers basic Dynamic shaft hasn't changed in decades. Their channel is the definitive destination for unbiased and brand agnostic golf club fitting on YouTube. I know perfectly well that the shaft doesn't lower spin as much as people would like to think or hope. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355714317' post='6079127'] [quote name='savoyspecial13' timestamp='1355714377' post='6079129'] Theres no need for sub-flexes. timestamp='1355720559' post='6079617'] If I had 4 bills lying around I would try them again.
True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 .355 Tapered Iron Shaft Stick "tour issue" on the label and there are suckers that will pay $100+ for a towel or bag tag! I heard your tone in your previous comments and overlooked it for info. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Tour Experience Golf Testing the KBS Tour C-Taper 130, Project X 7.0, True Temper Dynamic Gold X100, and True Temper Dynamic Gold X7 to see the differences in feel, timing, ball flight, spin rate, launch angle, and more! The stiffest shafts are Nippon Modus 3 130 X and Dynamic Gold X100 X7. True Temper golf shafts are in the bags of more players on the PGA, Korn Ferry, Champions, European and Japan Tour than all other shaft brands combined. I play the X7's but would not dream of playing x100 tipped 1.5 inches. They spun about 200-300 rpm less than X100 for me in a 6 iron. Know anywhere else that's cheaper? Hope you find a great fit! [/quote] BTW, in hope the shafts work out. Wow. Try everything and see what fits you. So, if you are not used to hitting with a 45 inch shaft, you may want to consider choosing a shorter option with the X7. Honestly, I really liked the x7's. You cannot paste images directly. The Tour Golds are even more closely weight matched. Just do what everyone else does and tell me to "F" myself. I've got C Taper X in my 64s to try something different. Tip an X-100 1" or 1.5". Mizuno ST200G 9 / Aldila Synergy Black Proto 75-TX There is about a 12 gram difference between the X7 and X100. [b]Would you happen to know what names in the pro golf world play them? [quote name='J.W.' They are on par with the PX 7.0's in terms of firmness. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. For example, after recently switching to x100's, breaking par is only a couple of strokes away now. They're super stable and if you're able to work the ball anyway, you shouldn't have any problems. Chris Umbrian. The Dynamic Gold X7 is really only for scratch players and amateurs with 95+ MPH swing speeds. Currently have X7's in my apex pros but was recently thinking about giving the x100's a shot. Dynamic Golds came about because they weight sorted them to even closer tolerances. [quote name='sbguard9' date='31 January 2010 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1264986802' post='2217685'] I currently play x100's and personally have no experience with the X7's. Display as a link instead, Lol Sorry buddy, but theres no room for that nonsense here! No, but I've fit hundreds of players and some very talented. Thanks again! I'll learn this game soon enough. True Temper Dynamic Gold X Seven By Russ Ryden, A Golf Digest America's 100 Best Clubfitter Fit2Score, Dallas Fort Worth, Texas What new product can a company offer to strong golfers when they already have two of the most popular shafts in play on the PGA tour, the Dynamic Gold X100 and the Project X? Then again, True Tempers Dynamic Gold shaft is the most popular shaft in professional golf, so maybe I shouldnt be all that surprised. Tip an X100 by 1.5 inches and you've got yourself a very stiff shaft. [quote name='MadGolfer76' timestamp='1355695940' post='6077715'] I'd love to try X7, but reality is telling me that my next set will have 7.0s. C Taper (close 2nd) next then X7 as the lowest. The Dynamic Gold X100 is ideal for wedges. I'm more going off experience from club fitting hundreds of players, very rarely have I ever had a steel shaft change of a same/similar flex change spin by greater than 300 rpm of spin. I don't know where my swing speed is right now - I am no slouch, but I am pretty sure it isn't consistently over 115 either. timestamp='1355704696' post='6078353'] I'm more going off experience from club fitting hundreds of players, very rarely have I ever had a steel shaft change of a same/similar flex change spin by greater than 300 rpm of spin. The equipment rules even apply to golf shafts. I also didnt realize how expensive they were. Generally speaking, a heavier golf shaft will generate less swing speed, but it will be more accurate. Quite frankly, only scratch players and amateurs. I know PX's are supposed to launch higher, but I'm having trouble believing something at FCM 7.5 lauches THAT high.
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