Is Diamana a good shaft?

Is Diamana a good shaft?

Diamana consistently makes the smoothest feeling shafts in golf, and the new TB is no exception. For me, the kick starts just below the grip and effortlessly proceeds to the club head. There’s no feel of aggressive loading and snapping, just an unhurried transfer of energy to the ball.

What shafts does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory’s P7MB irons are fitted with Project X Rifle 7.0 shafts, with his PW carrying a 6.5 version of the shaft.

What is the difference between tensei blue and white?

The White (low launch and spin) has similar design features but is geared for the player who needs a stiff tip profile, while the Blue is a middle of the road option with a mid launch and spin rate.

At what swing speed do I need a stiff shaft?

Stiff – This range is still considered fast, but you most likely won’t be out on Tour anytime soon. If you’re between 97 and 104 mph with the driver, you need a stiff flex.

What is the weight of the Diamana W series?

The Diamana W Series is available in 50, 60, 70, and 80 grams in stiff and X flex. It’s available in regular flex in 50 grams only.

Are Diamana’S W series whiteboard shafts any good?

The original Whiteboard and Blueboard shafts are still winning on tours, years after their release, but the sequels, the Ahina and Kaili, were equally good. With the W Series, Diamana has given the Whiteboard the third part of its trilogy. The question is, is it The Godfather 3 or…are there any good third movies?

What makes Diamana™ D limited so special?

Featuring our DIALEAD™ Pitch Fiber and Tough-QURE™ Resin System for maximum stability and powerful energy transfer, Diamana™ D Limited delivers the low, piercing performance that’s made our White Board profile the favored choice of so many great players – including the winners of six Majors in the last three years.

Which Diamana shafts are the most smooth?

To me, no series of shafts is as consistently smooth as the Diamanas . Regardless of profile or stiffness, a Diamana shaft is always smooth, never harsh. The W Series maintains that legacy. This is a shaft meant for more aggressive, high swing speed players, but it’s still very smooth for moderate speed players like myself.