True Temper Dynalite Shaft Review
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Designed to deliver more ball speed, the True Temper Dynalite Gold SL is sure to increase distance and even less fatigue than its counterpart.  The Dynalite is designed for the recreational player in mind.  The …

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House of Forged Whup-n-Shaft Review

Submitted by admin on September 16, 2009 – 3:20 amNo Comment
House of Forged Whup-n-Shaft Review

Overview/Technology-

The Whup-n-shaft is one bad shaft! 50 inches of being on a Long Driver Championship winner list as long as the winning drive. House of Forged Whup-n-Shaft keeps em' coming.

HOUSE OF FORGED comprised a LONG DRIVE TEAM consisting of 4 in the final 8 including eventual Champion Jamie Sadlwoski, Dewald Gouws, Joe Shuba, and Vinny Ciurluini in 2008.

When 4 out of the top 8 use one shaft, you best take note if you want a shaft that performs.

The Whup-n-Shaft comes in a number of flexes including Lady, Senior, Regular, Tour Regular, Stiff, Tour Stiff, X, and Tour X flexes.  The weight generally runs between 62 and 62 grams.  The Torque runs about 3.9 with a mid/high Bend point.

Jamie Sadlowski vs. Dewald Gouws Final Match 2008 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship-

Actual Player Feedback-

"I ordered the shafts from House of Forged and absolutely love the way they play"

Pros/Positives-

Has an abundant following, especially for the heavy hitter obviously.  The Whup-n-shaft has been almost a permanent fixture in the winners circle of the RE/MAX Long Drive Championships almost since its inception.

Cons/Negatives-

The Whup-n-Shaft probably does not have the R&D the other top shaft makers have - but nevertheless, it produces solid shafts.

Overall Rating-

The House of Forged Whup-n-Shaft is a true winner in the Long Drive contest which says something about the shaft, made for golfers that want to increase distance, pure and simple.

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