What is a Nippon Golf shaft?
N.S. PRO SHAFTS PROVIDE GOLFERS WITH THE PLIABILITY OF GRAPHITE AND THE STABILITY OF STEEL. Nippon Shaft designers traveled with the professional tours for 18 months and developed the N.S. PRO MODUS³ series in close consultation with touring pros.
How stiff should my iron shafts be?
If you’re swinging the driver above 105 mph, it might be time to get some X stiff shafts in your set. 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.
Who owns Nippon golf?
NHK Spring
Nippon is a subsidiary of a company called NHK Spring, an 80-year-old, $6 billion conglomerate that makes, among other things, coil springs, leaf springs, torsion bars, and stabilizers for the auto industry.
How good is the Nippon 950gh shaft?
Nippon 950GH is a fantastic shaft. I have them in a set of Z565s and have played them in many previous sets. I sampled the Neo on one of the Z565 club heads to see if there was a benefit to the newer shaft.
What is the NS pro 950gh neo shaft?
The Nippon NS Pro 950GH neo shaft is the next generation of the world’s first sub-100 gram steel iron shaft. Superb feel and consistent performance.
How long did it take you to get comfortable with Nippon shafts?
It took me about 10 rounds of golf and a dozen range sessions to get comfortable with the super light 98 gram shafts. It’s a big transistion to go from 126 gram DGS300 to a sub 100 grams shaft. Now, 30 or so rounds later, I am very pleased with the Nippon’s.
Is the Nippon nspro 950 still available?
It is still available in most every fitting system from every major club manufacturer. The success of the Nippon Modus3 shafts has heightened the popularity of Nippon’s products.The differences between the NSPro 950 and the neo are subtle.