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Lloyd 1 year ago Personally I'd prefer a cross layered shaft. I see that as a benefit over a continuous layer.
The Golf Life 1 year ago If I have a 16 Hi Power range and a 16 Hi nitro range (gold), which one will spin less?
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Personally I'd prefer a cross layered shaft. I see that as a benefit over a continuous layer.
If I have a 16 Hi Power range and a 16 Hi nitro range (gold), which one will spin less?