Rifle VS Project X Iron Shafts

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Filmed at: Tour Experience Golf
Custom Golf Club Fitting Studio – Toronto, Canada
Featuring: Ian Fraser & Matt Blois

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Ian’s enthusiasm for his work is something to behold. As a customer, it’s pure gold.

timothydaniels
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Super solid! Would love to see X compared to LZ

danielwhitefield
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I love that you guys are always after information or an answer, and not that you guys claim to know all the answers and are just displaying them for our benefit. Makes the videos that much more entertaining to see you both discover new things along with us. Keep it up!

NineToGolf
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As someone who tinkers with club building, I'm really looking forward to this series in the build shop. Once again awesome content as usual.

dcloder
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Good to hopefully see Rifles becoming more visible. I have a stock of my favorite old Rifle shafts, the original Brunswick Precision FCM 7.0s which are the be all for me in terms of feel, definitely nostalgic as well.

morgancross
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So glad to have discovered this channel. Awesome work guys!

Lawrencedimayuga
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Great video. Would love to see a comparison with c taper x, DG x100 and px 6.5

liambrazer
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This was an incredible instruction to shafts . I learned so much with this and I’m a professional Thank you guys! 🇨🇦

ShawnOsborne-dw
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Just got a srixon Z785 set with the 7.0 rifles. I was using 6.0 rifles in my mizzy mx-23 old set which I loved the soft feel.

The FM 7.0 rifles on my srixon irons are a match made in heaven, I'm smashing the pitching wedge 170 +yards. I did notice a little bit lower flight so I spot the ball about an inch forward in stance for a lofty attack angle.

I played 20 years ago for a couple fun yet frustrating years, I got back into golf about four months ago. I practice every single day for two hours plus. It's really paying off and I love these shafts. I think I'm gonna play these shafts for the rest of my life! every hit feels so pure, just like my old mizzys but goes 30-40 yards further!! I also use jumbo grips. It looks like you guys were using jumbo grips in your demo.

everydaysrad
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OMG... I can’t wait for the new series of club building videos. That’s the area of passion for me and I’ve been offering my time to learn club building in my area. Can’t wait to improve my knowledge from TXG!!!

frankyang
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Have an old set of '81 Hogan Directors that I put Rifle 6.5 shafts in 10 years ago - love the old Rifle Shafts.

maamold
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Can't wait for the club building aspect. I'm always keen to learn more about how to build clubs etc.

andrewmccullough
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Awesome video; thanks Fellas! I find club building to be so interesting. Would love to see more of this series!

dabaumga
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This channel is so well done. Good on Matty and Ian for bringing valuable and educational content to a medium that is full of talking heads that don't offer much.

calebreimers
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I've played Project X 6.5's for 4 years now and after fitting myself for P760's, the KBS C Taper X worked the best. Funny to see you using the 760 with the Sonar grip that I play. Love the videos and I use a lot of the information working as a fitter myself.

TheLetterSeeTV
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Great content as always. Can't wait for some of the more in depth building stuff... like pulling back the curtain a bit.

maddad
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Can’t wait to see your workshop in action. Great video again guys.

barrymills
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Had Rifles in my TaylorMade Super Steels and Callaway X-14 Pro Series back when I was in High School. Both were very smooth as I recall.

-bit-trip
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I was really excited to see this video, I have been wanting to try the rifle for six months or so. I have not been able to find a builder near me who is authorized to sell and build with the shaft. I was very happy to see a new taper tip model has been released. Great work guys!

clayfleming
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Great video guys. I still play rifle 6.0 shafts in my Tommy Armour silverscot blades and the shafts still have the black and gold stickers attached as to what Ian referred to in the older shafts

kevinbooth