Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Driver Shaft Reviews
Friday night on the seventh hole my beloved Grafalloy Blue Axis 60R broke off right at the adapter on my Adams Fast12 LS.The shaft was old,from an original gen Speedline that I loved so I suspect that was a big part of it's demise, age and abuse.So saturday I run to pick up a new shaft at Golfsmith and the specs to the Prolaunch blue looked close enough so I put a 65R in the adapter after I drilled out the remaining shaft pieces, I trimmed the butt end to make it the same length that it was before, about 43-ish. I played with it last night and while I still feel it load up about the same and control feels pretty good, it's shooting the ball like a rainbow, straight, but about 20 yards shorter since it's going about 30 yards higher in the air and just falling,no rollout at all. Anybody think that tip trimming about a half inch or so might bring the flight down a bit without affecting the flex too much? My SS is in the low 90's and I find myself pushing stiff flex shafts so I don't want to sacrifice control.
No, cutting it isn't going to do anything but give you less distance, imo. You just bought the wrong shaft for you, a common problem, as most people don't want to spend the extra few dollars for a fitting, or just don't know they need to be fitted. The only thing that will give you the ballflight you need is to be fitted for a proper shaft for you.
Friday night on the seventh hole my beloved Grafalloy Blue Axis 60R broke off right at the adapter on my Adams Fast12 LS. So saturday I run to pick up a new shaft at Golfsmith and the specs to the Prolaunch blue looked close enough so I put a 65R in the adapter after I drilled out the remaining shaft. Grafalloy ProLaunch Driver Shafts By Russ Ryden. Grafalloy ProLaunch Golf Shaft Review. Grafalloy rates the launch of the Blue as higher than the Red.
You can't expect one shaft to perform like a totally different one. Just because your old shaft was high launch means nothing, it is a totally different shaft with different flex and kick points. If you want the right shaft for you, get fitted. Guessing never works. Yea, won't hurt to start experimenting a little with tipping it more.
I mean, like that other poster said, you could've purchased the wrong shaft although the specs of the Axis vs ProL Blue are very similar. Do you know if your old shaft was standard tipped?
1/2' tip should stiffen up the bottom a bit but since you've already butt trimmed, its gonna shorten your club. The PL Blue isn't a bad shaft but usually not the best choice for drivers because they tend to go too high for most players. Maybe pull the shaft out, get a new one for your driver and start fresh. Save the this one and maybe use it for a future 3 wood. They actually play out pretty nice for 3w because it really helps kick the ball up off the deck.
Originally Posted by Yukari Tipping will make the shaft more stiff and lower the kick point, thereby reducing the launch angle. I used to use Titleist 909D (regular-flex) that I had it tipped 1/2 inch. Its flex was somewhere between regular and stiff (more towards stiff than regular), and had a lower launch angle, which was perfect. That's exactly what I was thinking,thank you for verifying that based on your own experience. I looked at the specs a little deeper than what I had initially and it turns out the PTL on the Axis was only 3' versus the 4.5' of the PL Blue, lending to the softness and higher ball flight.
The Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue graphite wood shaft is perfect for the golfer looking to raise their ball flight and reduce unwanted spin. This shaft series is the perfect marriage of golf shaft, golf ball and clubhead.
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