Project X LZ Iron Shafts - Are they Right For You?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Hello everyone!
PGA Professional Michael Kunman is here to run you through the Project X LZ Iron Shaft. If you've been wondering what the LZ stands for or why they differ from the standard Project X Iron shafts, then check out this video and see if they are right for you!
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Just got my Srixon MkII Zx7/5 combo in these LZ 6.0 shafts, as a steeper player, I really fell in love with the feel of the softer mid section.. and still having the stiff tip, it feels so unbelievably stable through impact.
That's awesome to hear!
I just got the X LZ 5.5 on my T200 set..I swing 5 iron around 90 MPH give or take a few MPH I can swing up to 95 ish but comfortable around 90. They are a great fit as im getting older and Im sure I will fit perfect with the 5.5
That's great to hear and glad you're enjoying them!
I have the X LZ 6.0 in my 5-9 718 AP2 Irons and my 46° Vokey SM6 PW.
My 50° SM6 and my SM9 54° and 58° have the X LZ 5.5
That's awesome mate! Hope they're going well or you.
Been a kbs tour x player for years, how easy to launch are the long irons in the Px LZ? Only been able to try a 7 iron and I’m wondering about a 4 and 5 being easy or tough to elevate.
Great question. I would be suggesting that they should be easier to launch than the KBS Tour X shafts, but of course depends on a players impact positions and swing dynamics.
What is the difference between the Projext X LZ shaft and the Project X IO shaft in the same flex...?
Great question! The IO would generally be more suited to a golfer with a slightly slower swing speed and someone wanting to launch the ball a little higher. The weights are slightly lighter in the IO but still with a smoother feel than the Project X.
Is the 110 5.0 a senior flex?
Thanks for the comment. No the 5.0 is a regular flex. 5.5 is what they call a strong regular flex but what they use for most fitting kits as a regular flex. Bit confusing!