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  1. 9 paź 2013 · Am I making too much of a jump saying that the 1030H will play like the 1050GH and that the 1050GH will play like the 950GH? The results from the 950GH were so much better than with the other shafts that as long as the 1030H plays somewhat similarly, I think I'd have a winner.

  2. 17 sie 2010 · Hi All, Does anyone know if the NIPPON NS 1030H STEEL SHAFTS are for mid to high handicappers? I currently shoot in the 90s and will be switching to stiff shafts. I was told to avoid clubs that may have "pro" style shafts.

  3. The three potential benefits of swinging a club fitted with a sub-100-gram Nippon Shaft are increased club head speed, better club control, and less stress on your body over the course of 18 holes. Even a difference of 25 grams per club combined with the dampening effect of the steel itself translates to much less stress on the body.

  4. 5 gru 2019 · The Tour-weight Modus line is a low- to mid-spin and launch, and is for higher swing speed players – 100- to 120-MPH with the driver – who hit their 6-irons 160 to 195. Nippon also offers the Regio series – graphite shafts for your metal woods that match the bend profiles of the Modus line.

  5. N.S. PR0 950GH is considered the standard for lightweight steel shafts. What is the difference between this shaft and other steel shafts? When is the best time to reshaft?

  6. The N.S.PRO 1050GH is a professional-validated model designed for golfers who like to swing harder and enjoy the solid feel of a slightly additional weight. It features easier contact than regular weight shafts to help give your swing greater consistency. FAQ. N.S. PR0 950GH is considered the standard for lightweight steel shafts.

  7. This is a set of Nippon NS Pro 1030H iron shafts. They were pulled from a set of Cobra irons, 3-PW. They are tape (.355) tip and stiff flex. The set played about 1 inch over standard length. The raw l...from

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