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Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft Review

Graphite design tour ad mj driver shaft, by russ ryden, fit2score, a dallas fort worth club fitter & club maker the golf center at the highlands, carrollton texas.

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TESTED! Graphite Design Tour AD Shafts

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There is little doubt that the Graphite Design Tour AD line of shafts are known for performance and quality. With their vast lineup of offerings, we get a lot of questions asking about the differences between models. It is time for another TESTED! where we put the gear to the test and show the swings and data and then break it down for you.

TESTED! Graphite Design Tour AD shafts

We took out the variables of grip, length and club head and hit them all against each other and break down the data to show you what the differences are between the different lines. Six different Graphite Design Tour AD shafts as well as two more from the MAD lineup made this a fun one to tackle.

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Each shaft was put to the test with the brand new Callaway Epic Speed driver head. We rotated the head around the different shafts rather than use different heads. Each shaft was gripped with a Golf Pride Tour Velvet, as well as cut to play at exactly 45 inches in length.

Lots of swings were taken and every data point recorded on the Foresight GCQuad in the THP Tech Studio. The video below features a break down of the different shafts as well as all of the data averages taken from the swings.

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Tour AD DI vs BB vs MT vs MJ

By dreamingkid February 21, 2015 in WRX Club Techs

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can anyone summarize what the differences are between these shafts? I'm getting little confused over the specs on their website. This forum has little info on some of the shafts and they are not compiled and all over the places.... spin, flight, feel, etc.... Thanks!

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[quote name='OrangeCrush' timestamp='1434135980' post='11740250'] Where does the AD-GT fall in the line up? I am assuming that is more of a true Mid-Mid like the original BlueBoard [/quote] Yup,

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Bb-di-mt From lowest to highest spin and launch. Feel is a personal thing but the di is the next best thing to God

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kmo

I have the di in former driver and 3 wood it's a good stick I think the bb would fit me better. All depends on your feel and launch and spin you produce I'd suggest hoping on track man with them. Also I think the combo with whatever head you use is important with these.

FourWiggle

DI - mid - high / high launch / low-mid spin BB - low - mid launch / low-mid spin stiffer tip and higher kick point MT - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (lower torque than MJ) stiffer mid / softer tip than DI MJ - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (higher torque than MT) softer tip than MJ / stiffer mid-butt

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pleepers303

[quote name='FourWiggle' timestamp='1424542188' post='10998533'] DI - mid - high / high launch / low-mid spin BB - low - mid launch / low-mid spin stiffer tip and higher kick point MT - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (lower torque than MJ) stiffer mid / softer tip than DI MJ - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (higher torque than MT) softer tip than MJ / stiffer mid-butt [/quote] The above pretty much sums it up...

[quote name='pleepers303' timestamp='1424547820' post='10998955'] [quote name='FourWiggle' timestamp='1424542188' post='10998533'] DI - mid - high / high launch / low-mid spin BB - low - mid launch / low-mid spin stiffer tip and higher kick point MT - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (lower torque than MJ) stiffer mid / softer tip than DI MJ - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (higher torque than MT) softer tip than MJ / stiffer mid-butt [/quote] The above pretty much sums it up, the only caveat I would include is that the MJ is made from 50-ton graphite, while I'm pretty sure the others are all 40-ton. When I demoed all 4 of these, there definitely was a "tighter" feel to the MJ, despite having its own unique bend profile. [/quote] Thanks for reply. so does it feel little bit smoother than others?

cadman88

Watch this.. the best parts start around 2:10 into it.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zLZ5C1GeHI

Evolved

[quote name='cadman88' timestamp='1424573414' post='11001477']Watch this.. the best parts start around 2:10 into it.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zLZ5C1GeHI[/quote] Flight scope numbers are all over the place.

Sebmour

I have a DI6x and BB6x for my 915 D3. I can say that BB is lower launch (1-2*) and lower spin (200-300 rpm) The BB does feel a stiffer but still very smooth. I have changed my swing (much more shallow) that I needed to put the DI back in since the BB was too much low spin for me. I'll put the BB in my 3 wood.

[quote name='dreamingkid' timestamp='1424569078' post='11001003'] [quote name='pleepers303' timestamp='1424547820' post='10998955'] [quote name='FourWiggle' timestamp='1424542188' post='10998533'] DI - mid - high / high launch / low-mid spin BB - low - mid launch / low-mid spin stiffer tip and higher kick point MT - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (lower torque than MJ) stiffer mid / softer tip than DI MJ - mid - mid-high launch / low-mid spin (higher torque than MT) softer tip than MJ / stiffer mid-butt [/quote] The above pretty much sums it up, the only caveat I would include is that the MJ is made from 50-ton graphite, while I'm pretty sure the others are all 40-ton. When I demoed all 4 of these, there definitely was a "tighter" feel to the MJ, despite having its own unique bend profile. [/quote] Thanks for reply. so does it feel little bit smoother than others? [/quote] Not really. The trademark characteristic of GD shafts is the that ultra smooth "glassy" feel to them. At least that is the only way I can describe them. What makes the MJ stand out from the others though is that it seems to be a little "tighter" dispersion-wise.

ZipinZ

I've been using the DI-6 Stiff in my Titleist 913 D3 for about 2 years and it was one of the most stable best feeling shafts I owned. Then I decided to buy a SLDR 11*, 430 head and wasn't happy with the DI's performance in this heavy head. I replaced the 16 gram weight with a 12 gram and got the S/W down to D3, still feels odd in the SLDR. Last October, I picked up a BB7 and MT7 and have been trying them in the SLDR, while I'm in here in the Palm Springs area for a couple of months. The MT-7 (Yellow) is tip soft and feels whippy, it also launches a bit lower than the DI. I put the BB-7 back in the SLDR today and hit the practice range, the blue bomb, feels like it loads up and kicks more than the DI and MT, it also has a very piercing trajectory, which works great in the windy conditions here in the desert and back home. Based on my experience and testing of the 3 shafts that I have, I'm leaning towards the BB. I have no first hand experience with the MJ, perhaps someone here can advise further.

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pierso2

I have the DI in 7S and the BB in 6x since my swing speed is right around the 103-108 mark. I hate being between flexes but I feel that between those two I should have a winner. The DI seems to be smoother but the BB is very stable throughout. I'll need to sit on the range for a day to see exactly how each one works and which one I prefer. I tried the DI over the weekend and liked it but I was having trouble feeling the head (SLDR 430)

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[quote name='Whit' timestamp='1424537223' post='10998155'] Bb-di-mt From lowest to highest spin and launch. Feel is a personal thing but the di is the next best thing to God [/quote] I have hit the DI and the MT, not the BB. The MT is DEFINITELY a tad lower launching than the DI. its inbetween the BB and DI.

I played the ADDI 7s and now play the ADMT 6X. Both in a Ping G25. Launch was lower which i was looking for and the dispersion is where you will see all the difference in the world. My dispersion tightened up wiht the MT BIG TIME. I think its because its stiffer in the mid section than the DI.... Thats the biggest difference i have seen in the shafts. Both have that great GD feel....

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DTXgolfer12

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I just purchased the MJ 8x for my 915....I should have it tipped and gripped by next weekend. I will share my thoughts on it after my first round.

BackNineCollapse

If you're getting a new driver, find the shaft that feels best to you, then pick a driver head with the loft that gives you the launch you want (makes no sense to use the shaft to tweak launch if you're buying a new driver, much easier to do that with driver loft). If retrofitting a head you already have (especially if it's non-adjustable), then the above mentioned shaft characteristics matter. The whole 50-ton thing is meaningless, doesn't effect dispersion, just changes the feel slightly.

jdw2920

The mt is amazing much better than the bb

DatSliceDoe

DatSliceDoe

I'm thinking DI vs MJ might be what it comes down to for me, I'm looking for a high launch shaft, but in a pretty low spin driver head I don't know if I'd want a shaft with low spin as well. Would the MJ be the ticket then?

[quote name='DatSliceDoe' timestamp='1433563120' post='11699028'] I'm thinking DI vs MJ might be what it comes down to for me, I'm looking for a high launch shaft, but in a pretty low spin driver head I don't know if I'd want a shaft with low spin as well. Would the MJ be the ticket then? [/quote] Depends on what your spin is. Just because the head is low spin, doesn't mean you'll have low spin when you hit it. Pretty much impossible to armchair fit a driver...

Pro's Choice has a great graphic on the spin and launch differences between all of the Graphite Design shafts. [attachment=2793074:Tour-AD-Wood-Fitting-Guide-6-1-15.pdf]

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I live in Vancouver Canada lol nooooorth area than Palm Spring. I have DI6X, BB6X and DJ 7S 1" tipped driver shaft for my 915 D3 9.5. I use BB7S in 915F 3W and DJ 7X in 913 F 5W. Now I am selling my BB6X because...... For me I am sure I can load the DI6X pretty well but I cannot even load the BB6X. Honestly when I decided to buy the BB6X I thought I was a high launch golfer but after I test it I knew I was wrong... My swing speed is 105-107 consistantly. I play DI6X in summer with 13.5 degree launch angle. That spec provide a pretty good result. But when I use my BB6X, the launch angle drops for about 4 degree. Jizzzzzzz..... I feel the tip on BB6X is too stiff that I cannot hold it. I feel the tip is much stiffer in BB than that in DI. Besides, BB shaft become stiffer and stiffer from butt to tip. So it has a huge difference between DI 6X and BB6X. But a very interesting thing is I get optimum result with my BB7S on my 915F 3 wood. When the stiffness drops to S from X, BB becomes so smooth and I feel the energy can be transferred very efficiently from my body to the club head. That promotes constant 270 yards 3 wood tee shot. Based on my test result, BB seems has lower spin rate than DI, DI is actually no high launch/low spin, I would rate it as mid/high launch and low/mid spin,not as some advertisements said the magic high launch/low spin. But all Graphite Design shafts are very smooth. Cheers Ronnie

Peanut191

Agree with Ronnie on the BB being more stiff feeling than the DI. The DI loads much easier and feels softer. If you have tried the DI and it feels whippy, then the BB would be good to try. If the DI feels great, but you want to bring down launch or spin, then I wouldn't go with the BB unless you have a really aggressive transition. I found that the feel on the BB wasn't just a little tweak to the DI, just stiffer, but a much stiffer feeling overall. The BB compares very well with the Ahina, where I would say the DI doesn't compare as closely to the Kai Li as the BB to Ahina, but that would be a good reference point if you have tried both of those Diamana shafts.

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Any direct comparisons on the MJ vs DI? Especially feel, launch and spin?

[quote name='Peanut191' timestamp='1434118363' post='11738166']Agree with Ronnie on the BB being more stiff feeling than the DI. The DI loads much easier and feels softer. If you have tried the DI and it feels whippy, then the BB would be good to try. If the DI feels great, but you want to bring down launch or spin, then I wouldn't go with the BB unless you have a really aggressive transition. I found that the feel on the BB wasn't just a little tweak to the DI, just stiffer, but a much stiffer feeling overall. The BB compares very well with the Ahina, where I would say the DI doesn't compare as closely to the Kai Li as the BB to Ahina, but that would be a good reference point if you have tried both of those Diamana shafts.[/quote]Agree. exactly same situation I experienced. I tip my DI6X 1" so it feels better but still much smoother than BB.

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I just got a tour edge cb pro f2 with a AD MJ 8X shaft. I've hit the ad di and ad bb, so I should be able to compare notes after tomorrow morning.

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Where does the AD-GT fall in the line up? I am assuming that is more of a true Mid-Mid like the original BlueBoard

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[quote name='OrangeCrush' timestamp='1434135980' post='11740250'] Where does the AD-GT fall in the line up? I am assuming that is more of a true Mid-Mid like the original BlueBoard [/quote] Yup, the GT is almost exactly like a Blueboard. Actually here are the EI charts for the GT and the new 3rd Generation B series. Almost the exact same shaft, but the Diamana B has a little stiffer butt section. [attachment=2804190:GD-ADGT-EiGj-Table.png] [attachment=2804188:Diamana-B-EiGj-Table.png]

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Graphite Design Tour AD MJ: Mid/Low-Launch & Low-Spin Demo Driver Golf Shaft

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Graphite Design Tour AD MJ (Major Impact) Golf Shaft Review

I. Who is the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft For:

The golf shaft is for the player who is seeking a premium quality mid-high launching and mid-spin shaft with the ultra smooth “glassy” feel  that has become uniquely intertwined with Graphite Design’s Tour AD brand. This golf shaft profile fits into a majority of golf swings for  players who have smooth tempos, a mid release, moderate swing speeds,  desire a  mid-high launching  bend profile, with mid-spin  rates, who want to  maximize carry distance ,  and have the ability to work the ball flight , and who know and love the smooth signature feel of a Graphite Design golf shaft!

II. What Do I Need to Know About the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft:  

The MJ is designed to get the ball up in the air and help add spin for those who need/want it ! This is accomplished by promoting a  mid- high launch  angle and a  mid spin  tip section. The Graphite Design Tour AD MJ golf shaft is made of a premium  proprietary 50-ton Nanoalloy graphite material  that has given the Graphite Design Tour AD DI family its unique and signature feel! The bend profile is one where players will feel the shaft  flex above and bellow the mid section,  promoting a  mid- high launch angle for  maximizing carry distance , and a mid-stiff tip section that will help promote a  mid ball spin  effect for  helping give loft on your drives, and allow for ease of shot workability.  This golf shaft will nicely complement many of the super low-spin driver heads commonly seen today!

What sets this golf shaft apart from others in the same category (mid-high launch, mid-spin) is the  ultra smooth  feel that is unique to the Graphite Design Tour AD brand, and  effortless kick  that occurs through impact, and ease of getting the ball in the air for those who already hit with low spin.

Player Profile:  Tempo: smooth, Transition: moderate, Release: mid, Swing Speed: moderate, Trajectory: mid-high, Spin: mid.

III. Other Golf Shafts to Compare to the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft:

-Fujikura Speeder Evolution I

-Fujikura Pro

-Fujikura Speeder Pro

-Fujikura Speeder Platinum

-Mitsubishi B-Series

-Mitsubishi BF-Series

-Project X HZRDUS Yellow

-Oban Kiyoshi Tour Limited

-Veylix Alpina

IV. Additional Information About the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft:

The MJ has a very smooth load and release to it, and a slightly softer tip section that will complement nicely with many of the super low-spin driver heads commonly played today! Players with relatively moderate tempos looking to maximize their drives and want to work the ball will benefit immensely from the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ golf shaft!

General Swing Speed Recommendation:  Regular (R1): 86-95mph, Stiff-Regular (SR): 92-98mph, Stiff (S): 96-105mph, X-Stiff (X): 105+mph, 

V. Summary:

If you love the uniquely smooth feel and high performance of Graphite Design golf shafts and want to maximize the carry distance on your drives with mid-high launch mid-spin and be able to work the ball with your low-spin driver head, this is the shaft for you!

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I rented the Graphite Designs AD DI R-1, MJ R-1, and BB R-1 these shafts are all Transformational. The DI was the first one I tried in my Cobra Bio Cell Pro Driver and I could tell from the first drive that I was entering a new dimension the feel was incredible, distance and ball speed were improved, and the shot dispersion was very good. I have never experience an improvement like this is 26 years of Golfing, I would recommend that you try one these shafts ASAP I have my testing narrowed down to the DI and the MJ even though I hit the BB the furthest. These shafts are the real deal I have played long enough to know you are not going to find a shaft like this in any OEM Driver. I feel like this is going to be the best investment I have ever made and Phil’s advice has been more than worth the price of the Shaft (Authenticity cannot be Bought) Harold Gallagher on 19th Nov 2015

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The Tour AD MJ Series was designed with a Firm Butt progressing into the Mid part of the shaft creating a softer Tip that produces a Snapping Effect. The dynamics that produces reasonable vibration thru impact minimizing missed shots off the tee. The softer tip generates Low Spin rates resulting in High Trajectory ball flight, farther carry without compromising control. The shaft that guarantee maximum trajectory, control long distance. Preferred shafts by Tour players in JGTO and JLPGA. Tour AD series - Perfected the pursuit for A C C U R A C Y & D I S T A N C E.

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Winner of the lpga kia classic was playing graphite design.

Carlsbad, CA – March 23, 2021 – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the LPGA Kia Classic, held at Aviara Golf Club in Carlsbad, CA was playing a  Graphite Design Tour AD MJ  wood shaft in her XXIO Driver.

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“Congratulations to the 2021 Kia Classic champion for trusting Graphite Design Tour AD shafts for her 21st professional win. Graphite Design shafts continue to show that their Accuracy and Distance deliver performance under pressure”, stated Erik Boysen, V.P. of Tour Promotions, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

Designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters, the Tour AD MJ wood shaft is available in 50g R2, R1 and S flex, 60g SR, S and X flex, 70g S and X flex and 80g S and X flex.

The Tour AD MJ utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials to provide the best performing shaft available. Designed with a softer tip and stiffer mid to butt section to promote a higher launch condition and low/mid spin, the Tour AD MJ also utilizes the 3rd generation version of the Toray Nano-alloy material technology known as “DI Technology” in the tip section of the shaft for additional shaft stability, exceptional feel and precise ball control.

Try the new Tour AD MJ, it might just make a MAJOR impact on your game today.

About Graphite Design:

Located in the city of Chichibu, Japan, Graphite Design has 31 years of experience designing and manufacturing premium graphite composite golf shafts. Numerous Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide. Validating the company’s “Tour AD” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “Accuracy and Distance”. On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 37 Global tournament victories in 2019 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 350 victories and multi-millions of dollars in prize money since inception.  Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant, #1 shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour for the past seventeen years.

About Pro’s Choice:

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, UAE, S. Africa, S. America, and Australia. Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2021 Tour AD HD model of wood shafts as well the Graphite Design MAD, YS Nano Reloaded, Tour AD XC, Tour AD VR, Tour AD IZ, Tour AD TP, Tour AD GP, Tour AD MJ, Tour AD MT, Tour AD BB, and Tour AD DI models of shafts. The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

Winner of the LPGA ISPS HANDA Women’s Australian Open Was Playing Graphite Design

Carlsbad, CA – February 12, 2020 – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts Inc., announced today that the winner of the LPGA ISPS HANDA Women’s Australian Open held at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club in Seaton, South Australia was playing a  Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 Stiff flex wood shaft in her XXIO Driver.  The champion won her 20 th  LPGA event by 3 strokes after shooting a 67 – 69 – 68 – 74 during the 4 days of the tournament.

“Congratulations to the winner of the ISPS HANDA Women’s Australian Open. We are excited she plays Graphite Design and is back in the winner’s circle”, stated Wayne Ageno, President, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

Try the new Tour AD MJ, it might just make a  M  A  J  OR impact on your game today.

Located in the city of Chichibu, Japan, Graphite Design has 30 years of experience of designing and manufacturing premium graphite composite golf shafts. Numerous Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide. Validating the company’s “  Tour AD  ” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “  Accuracy and Distance  ”. On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 32 Global tournament victories in 2018 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 300 victories and multi-millions of dollars in prize money since inception.  Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant, #1 shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour for the past sixteen years.

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, UAE, S. Africa, S. America, and Australia. Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2020 Tour AD XC model of wood shafts, the Tour AD IZ Hybrid shafts as well as the Graphite Design MAD, YS Nano Reloaded, Tour AD VR, IZ, Tour AD TP, Tour AD GP, Tour AD MJ, Tour AD MT, Tour AD BB, and Tour AD DI models of shafts. The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

Winner of the First LPGA Major of the 2018 Season Played Graphite Design

CARLSBAD, CA – April 4, 2018 – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the first LPGA major of the 2018 season, the ANA Inspiration, held at the Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Tournament Course in Rancho Mirage, CA played a  Graphite Design Tour AD TP-5 R1  (Regular) flex wood shaft in her Ping LE Driver, a  Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6 Stiff  flex wood shaft in her Ping G400 #3 fairway metal wood and a  Graphite Design Tour AD HY 75 Stiff  flex hybrid shaft in her Ping G #3 hybrid.

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The champion won her first LPGA tour event during a sudden death playoff against two other LPGA players who also had Graphite Design shafts in their bags. One of the T2 finishers played a  Graphite Design Tour AD MJ  wood shaft in her XXIO Driver and the other T2 finisher played a  Graphite Design Tour AD IZ  wood shaft in her Taylormade M3 Driver.

“Congratulations to the first time LPGA winner of the ANA Championship! It was so fantastic watching the winner rely on Graphite Design shafts in her Driver, #3 fairway metal wood and hybrid for her first victory”, commented Erik Boysen, V.P. of Tour Promotions, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

Designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters, the Tour AD TP wood shaft is available in 40g R2, R1 and S flex, 50g R2, R1 and S flex, 60g SR, S, X and TX flex, 70g S, X and TX flex and 80g S and X flex. The Tour AD TP, like all of the premium Tour AD wood shafts, utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials in order to deliver the best feeling and performing shaft available to golfers.

Designed around new tooling, the Tour AD TP utilizes a brand new technology called “Fast Taper Technology” or FTT. This new technology incorporates a faster taper rate from the lower mid-section to the tip of the shaft than previous Tour AD wood shaft models. The new Fast Taper Technology provides the overall feeling of greater club head control at impact and an increase in club head speed through the swing.

The Tour AD TP shaft has a medium stiffness starting at the handle thru the mid-section of the shaft and a stiff tip profile to promote a mid/high launch condition and low spin. The new Tour AD TP also utilizes the latest in graphite material from Toray Industries, Inc., TORAYCA ® T1100G carbon-fiber pre-preg with NANOALLOY ®technology in the tip section of the shaft for additional shaft stability, exceptional feel and precise ball control.

During independent robotic golf club testing, the new Tour AD TP-6 Stiff Flex shaft gained +3.5 yards in Carry Distance and +3.8 yards in Total Distance while maintaining tight dispersion rates vs. comparable Tour AD 65g wood shaft models.

Make a change in your Driver or Fairway metal wood today to the same shaft that the professionals use, the new “Tour Proven” Tour AD TP model of premium Graphite Design graphite golf shafts with FTT – Fast Taper Technology.

With 28 years of designing and manufacturing premium graphite golf shafts, Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide. Validating the company’s “Tour AD” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “Accuracy and Distance”. On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 51 Global tournament victories in 2017 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 200 victories and multi-millions of dollars in prize money since inception.  Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant, #1 shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour and has been for the past fifteen years.

About Pro’s Choice:

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, UAE, South Africa, South America and Australia. Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2018 Tour AD IZ and MAD – M aximum A ccuracy and D istance wood shaft models as well as the YS Nano Reloaded, Tour AD TP, Tour AD GP, Tour AD MJ, Tour AD MT, Tour AD BB, and Tour AD DI models of shafts. The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

For more information about Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts or Graphite Design shafts, please contact Bill McPherson at 619-454-6283 or  [email protected]  , or visit  proschoicegolfshafts.com  . For tour promotions inquiries, please contact Erik Boysen at 760-519-2362 or  [email protected]  .

Winner of the Bank of Hope Founders Cup LPGA Tour Event Played Graphite Design

CARLSBAD, CA – March 20, 2018  – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the Bank of Hope Founders Cup LPGA Tour event held in Phoenix, Arizona played a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ6-SR (Stiff Regular) flex wood shaft in her XXIO Driver. The champion won by 5 stokes to her nearest competitor with a total score of -19 under par 269.

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“Congratulations to the champion on her 1 st  win of the 2018 season and her 19 th career victory. We are very pleased that the winner chooses to play the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ shaft in her driver”, stated Bill McPherson, V. P. of Sales, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

The Tour AD MJ utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials to provide the best performing shaft available. Designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters, the Tour AD MJ wood shaft is available in 50g R2, R1 and S flex, 60g SR, S and X flex, 70g S and X flex and 80g S and X flex.

Designed with a softer tip and stiffer mid to butt section to promote a higher launch condition and low/mid spin, the Tour AD MJ also utilizes the 3rd generation version of the Toray NANOALLOY material technology known as “DI Technology” in the tip section of the shaft for additional shaft stability, exceptional feel and precise ball control. Try the new Tour AD MJ; it might just make a MAJOR impact on your game today.

With 28 years of designing and manufacturing premium graphite golf shafts, Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide. Validating the company’s “ Tour AD ” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “ Accuracy and Distance “. On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 51 Global tournament victories in 2017 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 200 victories and multi-millions of dollars in prize money since inception.   Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant, #1 shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour and has been for the past fifteen years.

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, UAE, South Africa, South America and Australia. Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2018 Tour AD IZ wood shafts as well as the YS Nano Reloaded, Tour AD TP, GP, Tour AD MJ, Tour AD MT, Tour AD BB, and Tour AD DI model shafts. The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

To learn more about Graphite Design shafts and Pro’s Choice, please visit proschoicegolfshafts.com  or Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/Graphite-Design-Golf-Shafts-163466990355904

For sales and media inquiries please contact Bill McPherson at 619-454-6283 or  [email protected] . For Pro Tour promotions inquiries, please contact Erik Boysen at 760-519-2362 or  [email protected] .

Winner of the Dominion Energy Charity Classic Played Graphite Design

Carlsbad, CA – October 24, 2017 –  Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the Dominion Energy Charity Classic  held at  The Country Club of Virginia in Richmond, VA played a  Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6 X-Stiff  flex wood shaft in his Driver to claim his sixth PGA Tour Champions win of 2017 and the 1 st  tournament of the 2017 Schwab Cup Playoffs.

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In Japan, the winner of the JGTO Bridgestone Open held at the Sodegaura Country Club in Chiba, Japan  played a  Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 X-Stiff  flex wood shaft in his Mizuno Driver,  Graphite Design Tour AD F-Series 65 Stiff  in his #3 TaylorMade Fairway metal wood, a  Graphite Design Tour AD F-Series 75 Stiff  #5 TaylorMade Fairway metal wood as well as two  Graphite Design Tour AD UT 95 Stiff  flex utility-hybrid shafts in his A Grind Hybrids.

“We wish to congratulate both winners from this past weekend’s events .  Graphite Design shafts are designed to offer more Accuracy and greater Distance as well as winning results when it counts “,  stated Bill McPherson, VP of Sales, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

These recent wins bring the count to  23  global professional tour wins this season for a Graphite Design Tour AD DI shaft model,  4  global professional tour wins for the Tour AD MJ shaft model and a total of  49  global professional tour wins for a Graphite Design brand model shaft.

The Tour AD DI model is the first Graphite Design shaft design that was integrated with Toray Company’s original NANOALLOY material technology in the tip section of the shaft. This material technology has now come to be known as “DI Technology”. This unique material technology promotes additionally shaft stability without the loss of feel and allows the player to create greater club head speed and thus greater ball speed while still providing exceptional feel and control.

The Tour AD DI also utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials to provide the best performing shaft available. The softer mid-section bend profile of the Tour AD DI allows the player to load the shaft properly, yet it maintains a firm enough tip section through IMPACT promoting a high launch and low spin ball flight condition. The result, the Tour AD DI delivers players to the next level in shaft performance and will create a “DEEP IMPACT” on your game!

About Graphite Design: With 27 years of designing and manufacturing premium graphite golf shafts, Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide. Validating the company’s “ Tour AD ” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “ Accuracy and Distance “. On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 44 Global tournament victories in 2016 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 150 victories and multi-millions of dollars in prize money since inception.   Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant, #1 shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour and has been for the past fourteen years.

About Pro’s Choice: Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the United States, Canada, Europe, S. Africa, S. America and Australia. Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2017 Tour AD TP wood shafts as well as the YS Nano Reloaded, Tour AD GP, Tour AD MJ, Tour AD MT, Tour AD BB, and Tour AD DI model shafts. The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

Players Across the Globe Win With Tour AD

Carlsbad, CA – October 10, 2017 –  Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship held at the Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns golf courses in Scotland, United Kingdom was playing a  Graphite Design Tour AD TP-7 X-Stiff  Flex shaft in his Taylormade #3 fairway metal wood.

Meanwhile in Japan, the winner of the Honma TourWorld Cup, held at Kyowa Country Club in Toyota-shi, Japan, was playing a  Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-7 Tour X-Stiff (TX)  flex wood shafts in his Ping Driver and a  Graphite Design Tour AD BB-7 X-Stiff  Flex #3 Ping Fairway metal wood.

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“Congratulations to the European Tour winner on picking up his second career win. It’s great to see players across the globe win with TourAD”, stated Wayne Ageno, President, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

These recent wins bring the count to  7  global professional tour wins this season for a Graphite Design Tour AD TP shaft model and a total of  45  global professional tour wins for a Graphite Design brand model shaft.

The Graphite Design Tour AD TP shaft is manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters and is available in 40g R2, R1 and S flex, 50g R2, R1 and S flex, 60g SR, S, X and TX flex, 70g S, X and TX flex and 80g S and X flex.

The Tour AD TP, like all of the premium Tour AD wood shafts, utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials in order to deliver the best feeling and performing shaft available to golfers.

Designed around new tooling, the Tour AD TP utilizes a brand new technology called “Fast Taper Technology” or FTT. This new technology incorporates a faster taper rate from the lower mid-section to the tip of the shaft than previous Tour AD wood shaft models. The new Fast Taper Technology provides the overall feeling of greater club head control at impact and an increase in club head speed through the swing.

The new Tour AD TP shaft has a medium stiffness starting at the handle thru the mid-section of the shaft and a stiff tip profile to promote a mid/high launch condition and low spin. The new Tour AD TP also utilizes the latest in graphite material from Toray Industries, Inc., TORAYCA ® T1100G carbon-fiber pre-preg with NANOALLOY ® technology in the tip section of the shaft for additional shaft stability, exceptional feel and precise ball control.

Make a change in your Driver or Fairway metal wood today to the same shaft that the professionals use, the new “Tour Proven” Tour AD TP model of premium Graphite Design graphite golf shafts with FTT – Fast Taper Technology.

Learn more about all the popular Graphite Design premium golf shafts by visiting the Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts web site at  https://proschoicegolfshafts.com/  .

Winner of Hero World Challenge Relied on Graphite Design

Carlsbad, CA –December 6, 2016 – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the Hero World Challenge tournament held at Albany, New Providence, Bahamas played a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-8 Tour X-Stiff (TX) flex wood shaft in his Driver and a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-9 Tour X-Stiff (TX) flex wood shaft in his #3 metal wood.   The champion has recorded an astounding 4 wins in his last 5 starts.  This recent win marks his 3 rd PGA Tour win in 2016 and moves him into 1 st place in FedExCup points.

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In Japan, the winner of the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup played a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 X Stiff flex wood shaft in his Driver.  Two of the three T2 finishers also played a Graphite Design Tour AD model in their respective drivers as well.

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“Graphite Design shafts continue to show up around the world in professional golfers clubs.  With wins on the PGA and JGTO Tours this past weekend, Graphite Design shafts prove that Accuracy and Distance are key elements to winning”, commented Erik Boysen, Vice President of Tour Promotions, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

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The recent wins at the Hero World Challenge and the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup brings the count to 25 global professional tour wins this season for a Graphite Design Tour AD DI shaft model and results a total of 44 global professional tour wins for a Graphite Design brand model shaft for the season.

The Tour AD DI model is the first Graphite Design shaft design that was integrated with Toray Company’s original NANOALLOY material technology in the tip section of the shaft.  This material technology has now come to be known as “DI Technology”.  This unique material technology promotes additionally shaft stability without the loss of feel and allows the player to create greater club head speed and thus greater ball speed while still providing exceptional feel and control.

The Tour AD DI also utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials to provide the best performing shaft available. The softer mid-section bend profile of the Tour AD DI allows the player to load the shaft properly, yet it maintains a firm enough tip section through IMPACT promoting a high launch and low spin ball flight condition. The result, the Tour AD DI delivers players to the next level in shaft performance and will create a “DEEP IMPACT” on your game!

With 26 years of designing and manufacturing premium graphite golf shafts, Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide.  Validating the company’s “ Tour AD ” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “ Accuracy and Distance ”.  On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 41 Global tournament victories in 2015 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 100 victories and millions of dollars in prize money since inception.   Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour for the past thirteen years.

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the United States, Canada, Europe, S. Africa, S. America and Australia.  Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2017 Tour AD TP wood model shaft, well as the YS Nano Reloaded, G-Series, YS+, Tour AD DI, Tour AD BB, Tour AD DJ, Tour AD GT, Tour AD MT, Tour AD MJ, Tour AD M9003 and Tour AD GP model shafts.  The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

To learn more about Graphite Design shafts and Pro’s Choice, please visit www.proschoicegolfshafts.com or Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Graphite-Design-Golf-Shafts-163466990355904

For sales and media inquiries please contact Bill McPherson at 619-454-6283 or [email protected] .  For Pro Tour promotions inquiries, please contact Erik Boysen at 760-519-2362 or [email protected] .

Graphite Design Wins 4 More on the PGA, LPGA, Champions and Japan JGTO Tours

Carlsbad, CA –June 28, 2016 – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that Graphite Design golf shafts were played by the 4 winners last weekend on the PGA, LPGA, Champions and Japan JGTO Tours.

The winner of the PGA Quicken Loans National tournament held at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, MD relied on a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-95 X-Stiff hybrid shaft in both his TaylorMade SLDR 21 degree Hybrid and his Adams Pro Mini 23 degree Hybrid.  In his 104 th PGA Tour appearance, the champion claimed his first PGA Title, winning the tournament by 3 strokes.

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On the LPGA Tour circuit, the winner of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, held in Rogers, AR claimed her 13 th career win while relying on two custom pink Graphite Design Tour AD DI-5 R1 (Regular) flex wood shafts in her Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 #3 and #5 metal woods and three Graphite Design Tour AD DI-75 Regular flex hybrid shafts in her Callaway Big Bertha Hybrids.  The champion continues to maintain her #1 position for the season in the Race to the CME Globe as well as her ranking position of #1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf rankings.

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The winner of last weekend’s PGA Tour Champions American Family Insurance Championship event held in Madison, WI won with a Graphite Design YS NanoRelaoded Six X-Stiff wood shaft in his Ping G Driver claiming his first victory of the 2016 season.  The win moved him up to the 5 th spot on the Charles Swab Cup Money List rankings.

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In Japan, the winner of the JGTO ISPS HANDA Global Cup claimed his first career JGTO victory while playing four Graphite Design Tour AD shafts.  The champion relied on two Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 X Stiff shafts in his Titleist Driver and #3 metal wood and two Graphite Design Tour AD HY-85 Stiff flex hybrid shafts in both of his Titleist Hybrids.

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”We wish to extend our congratulations to the winners of last weekend’s PGA, LPGA, PGA Tour Champions and JGTO tournaments.  Both the Tour AD and YS NanoReloaded models of graphite shafts are designed to help optimize golfers games by providing a tour level of A ccuracy and D istance that is expected of a premium graphite golf shaft”, stated Bill McPherson, Vice President of Sales, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

These recent wins on the world professional golf tours brings the count to 17 global professional tour wins this season for a Graphite Design Tour AD DI shaft model and a total of 27 global professional tour wins.

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Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the United States, Canada, Europe, S. Africa, S. America and Australia.  Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2016 Tour AD GP wood shaft, new Tour AD M9003 wood shaft, new Tour AD HY hybrid shaft as well as the YS Nano Reloaded, G-Series, YS+, Tour AD BB, Tour AD DI, Tour AD DJ, Tour AD GT, Tour AD MT and Tour AD MJ model shafts.  The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

3 More World Professional Golf Tour Wins for Graphite Design Brings the Count to 20

Carlsbad, CA –June 1, 2016 – Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the 2016 DEAN & DELUCA Invitational held at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, TX relied on a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-7 X-Stiff wood shaft in his Titleist 915F #3 metal wood and a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-105 X-Stiff hybrid shaft in his Titleist 712U #3 utility iron.

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Birdieing the last 3 holes on Sunday, the champion shot a 67-66-65-65, winning by 3 strokes to claim his 2 nd win this season and his 8 th career PGA Tour victory.  The win also resulted in the champion moving up to the #3 position in FedExCup points standings.

In Japan, the winner of The Gateway to the Open Mizuno Open JGTO men’s professional tournament held at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club utilized a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 X-Stiff flex wood shaft in his Titleist Driver and a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-7 X-Stiff flex wood shaft in his TaylorMade #3 metal wood to capture his 3rd win of the season and retain his #1 position atop the JTGO Money Rankings list.

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On the Champions Tour, the winner by six strokes of the Regions Tradition Tournament held from May 19 th to May 22 nd at the Greystone G&CC in Birmingham, AL relied on a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6 X-Stiff Flex shaft in his Adams Driver and a Graphite Design Tour AD DJ-8 X-Stiff shaft in his Adams #3 metal wood resulting in his 2 nd win of the season and maintaining his #1 ranking on the Charles Schwab Cup Money list.

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“Congratulations to all three players on their recent wins and continued success.  The Graphite Design Tour AD models of shafts each have their own unique bend profile that can aid players of all levels in their quest to gain Accuracy and Distance, the moniker of all Tour AD shafts.  The fact that these players chose the Graphite Design brand of golf shafts to be a trusted part of their equipment and their game is a testament to the performance that Graphite Design shafts can offer to players of all skill levels”,  stated Bill McPherson, Vice President of Sales, Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

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These recent wins on the world professional golf tours brings the count to 13 global professional tour wins this season for a Graphite Design Tour AD DI shaft model and a total of 20 global professional tour wins.

To learn more about Graphite Design shafts and Pro’s Choice, please visit www.proschoicegolfshafts.com or Like us on Facebook at

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The Crowns Tournament Winner Relied on Graphite Design Tour AD MJ

Carlsbad, CA -May 3, 2016 -Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of last weekend’s The Crowns JGTO men’s professional tournament held at Nagoya Golf Club located in Togo-cho, Aichi-gun, Japan relied on a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 X-Stiff flex wood shaft in his Titleist Driver and a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-7 X-Stiff flex wood shaft in his TaylorMade #3 metal wood. Additionally, the 2 nd  place finisher of The Crowns tournament also played a total of 3 Graphite Design Tour AD model wood shafts in his woods as well.

Last weekend’s win on the JGTO Tour circuit brings the count to a total of 15 global professional tour wins for a Graphite Design shaft model within the 2016 season.

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The Tour AD MJ wood shaft model utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50 ton carbon-fiber materials to provide the best performing shaft available. Designed with a softer tip and stiffer mid to butt section to promote a higher launch condition and low/mid spin, the Tour AD MJ also utilizes the 3rd generation version of the Toray NANOALLOY material technology known as “DI Technology” in the tip section of the shaft for additional shaft stability, exceptional feel and precise ball control.

With 26 years of designing and manufacturing premium graphite golf shafts, Graphite Design shafts can be seen in play by the best professional players on all tours worldwide. Validating the company’s “ Tour AD ” logo, all of Graphite Design’s Tour-proven shafts specifically promote “ Accuracy and Distance “. On Tour, Graphite Design shafts recorded 41 Global tournament victories in 2015 and have helped numerous golf professionals earn well over 100 victories and millions of dollars in prize money since inception. Graphite Design continues to be the most dominant shaft brand on the Japanese JGTO Professional Tour for the past thirteen years.

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts is the exclusive distributor of Graphite Design golf shafts in the United States, Canada, Europe, S. Africa, S. America and Australia. Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts distributes all of the current Graphite Design shafts including the new 2016 Tour AD GP wood shaft, new Tour AD M9003 wood shaft, new Tour AD HY hybrid shaft as well as the YS Nano Reloaded, G-Series, YS+, Tour AD BB, Tour AD DI, Tour AD DJ, Tour AD GT, Tour AD MT and Tour AD MJ model shafts. The company is located in Carlsbad, California with a distribution warehouse located in San Diego.

To learn more about Graphite Design shafts and Pro’s Choice, please visit  www.proschoicegolfshafts.com  or Like us on Facebook at  www.facebook.com/Graphite-Design-Golf-Shafts-163466990355904

For sales and media inquiries please contact Bill McPherson at 619-454-6283 or  [email protected] . For Pro Tour promotions inquiries, please contact Erik Boysen at 760-519-2362 or [email protected] .

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Review: Graphite Design Tour AD GP Shafts

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Pros:  The stiffest of Graphite Design’s Tour AD shafts. Compared to similar shafts, the GP is impressively smooth and stable. Available in a wide range of weights (50-80 grams) and flexes (R2-X).

Cons:  Like other Tour AD shafts, the MSRP is $500.

Who it’s for:  Golfers who prefer tip-stiff shafts, as well as those looking to reduce launch and spin. The highly stable design can also suit golfers who want to tighten their dispersion, particularly if their miss is a hook.

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At the top levels of the game, golfers are getting stronger. It’s easy to see on the PGA Tour, where the game’s brightest young stars are regularly generating club head speeds in excess of 120 mph. It’s even more noticeable at top college and junior golf events, as fields are filled with golfers who are stronger and more technically sound than ever before.

In response, golf equipment manufacturers have evolved their product lines. Especially with metal woods, it has meant lower-spinning clubheads, and to complement them, stiffer, more energy-efficient shaft designs.

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Graphite Design new Tour AD GP shafts are intended to suit a wide range of golfers, as they’re offered in a variety of weights (50-80 grams) and flexes (R2-X) to fit a broad scope of golfers. Compared to previous shaft models from the company, however, the GP line (which stands for “Greatest Performance”) will optimize stronger golfers, as well as those who perform best with extremely stable shafts.

Like other new Tour AD models, they’re constructed with the company’s 50T carbon-fiber material, which gives them the smooth feel for which Graphite Design’s shafts are known. In the tip section of the shaft, however, the GP shafts use Torayca’s new T1100G carbon-fiber pre-preg with NanoAlloy technology, which gives the shafts a tip stiffness that are only rivaled by the company’s Tour AD M9003 shafts.

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Graphite Design’s representatives warned me the GP shafts “may feel more on the firmer side,” and would not play like the Graphite Design shafts I used in the past. Design platforms and robot testing are one thing, but golf is played by humans — not engineering software and robots. I wanted to know exactly how different the new shaft would perform compared to Graphite Design’s most popular shaft of all time, the Tour AD-DI.

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To find out, I took the GP shaft to the Launch Pad at Carl’s Golfland in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., where I tested it against the Tour AD-DI in the most apples-to-apples comparison possible. Both shafts were built to my specifications, 7X (tipped 1 inch) at a finished length of 45.5 inches in a TaylorMade M1 430 (10.5 degrees set to 8.5 degrees).

The numbers below may look quite similar, but please read on, because the feedback and trajectory biases were not.

The Numbers

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Tipped 1 inch, the GP was one of the stiffest shafts I have ever used, and felt considerably more stable than the Tour AD-DI that I’ve played in the past.

As you can see, I swung the GP slightly faster (0.8 mph), but the extremely stiff-tipped design caused me to release the clubhead sooner in a effort to hit a straight shot. You can see that in my Attack Angle, which increased from -1.4 degrees to 0.2 degrees. As a result of my manipulation, I also contacted my drives higher on the face with the GP, which lowered my ball speed, increased my launch angle and decreased my spin rate due to gear effect.

I talked to Graphite Design about my results, and company representatives weren’t surprised. According to their PGA Tour rep, the GP shafts are so stable that golfers are not tipping them in their drivers. Since the average tipping on Tour for a driver is 1 inch, that speaks to the GP’s robustness.

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I also tried a GP 8X (tipped 1.5 inches) at 43 inches in my TaylorMade M1 fairway wood, and the shaft played entirely too stiff. My release was earlier, which caused my spin numbers to rise above appropriate levels, and my miss tended to be high and to the right. According to Graphite Design, golfers who are using GP shafts in their 3 wood are tipping them no more than 0.5 inches, and my results were typical of a shaft that was overtipped. The GP shafts have to be commended for their smooth feel, however, as well as their tight dispersion, despite my overtipping.

There’s no question that in the correct flex and tipping, the GP would have loaded and unloaded more efficiently than the AD-DI. That would have created all-around better launch conditions. Of course, results are going to vary from golfer to golfer depending on swing and style. That’s why the most important message from this review is to not try to emulate the specs of Tour player, but to be fit for the shaft that works best for your game.

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If you’re a stronger golfer, or one who’s looking to tighten up your dispersion — especially if your miss is a hook — the GP is likely a good option for your game. And if you’re coming from another Graphite Design shaft, you’ll likely find the performance characteristics of the Tour AD GP to be noticeably, and impressively different.

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12 Comments

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May 17, 2016 at 2:33 pm

This review would have been helpful if you used the right specs (ik its obvi). Not only were you not able to load the shaft correctly, ur numbers/results throws everything off of the gp. more spin with gp than di? who would want that haha

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Dale Doback

Apr 28, 2016 at 6:13 pm

According to the bend profile of this shaft any tip trimming done actually makes the shaft tip area play softer which speaks volumes to the stoutness of the shaft that with your speed Zak, and the amount you tipped the shafts that it still played to stiff.

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Jan 24, 2016 at 4:59 am

Surprised it didn’t get 5 stars, or at least 4.5

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Jan 24, 2016 at 4:47 am

what about dispersion Zak? Thats the whole point of a shaft as stiff as this!

Zak Kozuchowski

Jan 24, 2016 at 10:22 am

The dispersion was very extremely tight, JJ. It’s the most stable shaft I’ve ever tested from GD.

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Chirpmaster

Jan 23, 2016 at 9:49 pm

Epic FAIL! Way to turn $1000 in shafts into tomato stakes.

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Jan 23, 2016 at 12:40 pm

A good review would have been completely stock vs stock, then perhaps throwing in numbers from your current tipped gamer. The only thing I can take away is don’t heavily tip a brand new shaft you’ve never tried before.

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Jan 22, 2016 at 10:42 pm

the reason tour players aren’t tipping this shaft isn’t because its too stiff, its because the profile of this shaft makes it play softer when tipped due to an increasingly stiff tip section. When tipped you are removing a piece of the stiffest portion of the shaft. It’s been recommended by club builders to only tip this shaft when trying to make it play softer.

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Feb 12, 2016 at 3:33 pm

That is total BS emb. Don’t listen to those guys okay. GD and many of the new shaftmakers who are copying the innovation of experienced materials experts, make a prolonged tip section so the shafts are more versatile and can be used in all woods. Understand, anytime you tip a tapered shaft (and they are all tapered, even fishing rods) it gets stiffer–PERIOD. Even if you tipped past the prolonged tip section and got into the taper where the walls get thinner, the hoop strength makes it get stiffer. Tipping shafts has never been an exact science so go at it incrementally–remember you can’t put any tip back. lol

Apr 28, 2016 at 6:16 pm

emb is correct. try looking looking at the shaft bend profile before commenting

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Jan 22, 2016 at 6:53 pm

You’re one of those people that salts their food before even trying it, aren’t ya?

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On Monday evening, inside the swanky, second-story “Coach House” event center in the Palisades Village, just minutes down the road from the 2024 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club, Tiger Woods and TaylorMade officially announced their new apparel/footwear/accessory line, called “Sun Day Red.”

The Sun Day Red website officially launched on Monday night during the event, and the products are set to go on sale starting May 1.

The “Sun Day Red,” or “SDR” name will be self-explanatory for most golf fans, since he’s been wearing a victory-red shirt on Sunday’s for his entire professional career, but Woods explained the meaning of Sun Day Red at the launch event:

“It started with mom. Mom thought – being a Capricorn – that my power color was red, so I wore red as a junior golfer and I won some tournaments. Lo and behold, I go to a university that is red; Stanford is red. We wore red on the final day of every single tournament, and then every single tournament I’ve played as a professional I’ve worn red. It’s just become synonymous with me.”

The Sunday Red outfit has worked to perfection for his 82 PGA Tour victories, including 15 majors, so why not make an entire apparel line based on the career-long superstition?

As I learned at Monday’s launch event, the new Sun Day Red line includes much more than just clothing. To go along with a slew of different golf shirt designs and colorways, there were also windbreakers, hoodies, shoes, hats, headcovers, ball markers and gloves on display.

The upscale event was hosted by sports media personality Erin Andrews, with special guests David Abeles (CEO of TaylorMade) and Tiger Woods himself.

As explained by Abeles, the Sun Day Red brand is an independently-run business under the TaylorMade umbrella, and is based in San Clemente, California (rather than Carlsbad, where TaylorMade headquarters is located), and it’s run by a newly-formed, independent group. Brad Blackinship, formerly of Quiksilver and RVCA, is the appointed president of the new brand.

As for the logo itself, obviously, it’s made to look like a Tiger (the animal), and is comprised of 15 tiger stripes, which correspond with Woods’ 15 major championships. While the logo may need a 16th stripe if Woods adds a major trophy to his collection, it makes perfect sense for the time being.

The golf/lifestyle line is meant to combine premium precision and athletic comfort, while still having plenty of wearability and style off the course. Like Woods said on stage at the event, he wants to be able to go right from the course to dinner wearing Sun Day Red, and that was exactly the aesthetic on display at the event on Monday.

Following the official announcement from Woods and Abeles, they revealed multiple pieces of clothing, accessories and footwear for the event-goers to ogle (and photograph). Check out a selection of product/event photos below, or head over to our @GolfWRX Instagram page for video coverage…OR, head into our GolfWRX Forums for even more photos and member discussion.

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Titleist launches new Vokey WedgeWorks 60 “A” grind wedge

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The menu of grind options just got more expansive for Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks consumers, with the addition of a “60A” wedge to the lineup.

Previously, Vokey offered seven main grind options for players with various needs :

  • T Grind: The narrowest sole option, which is widely used by PGA Tour players, and has low bounce
  • L Grind: The lowest bounce option, with heel, toe and trailing edge relief for maximum versatility
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Titleist has now added the “A” grind, which has actually already been played on the PGA Tour by golfers such as Tom Kim, who used an A-grind to win three times on the PGA Tour, Wyndham Clark, who won the U.S. Open using an A-grind, and Max Homa, who used an A-grind at the 2023 Open Championship.

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According to Titleist, the Vokey WedgeWorks 60A wedge is a low-bounce option that’s for golfers with a shallow angle of attack, and who play in firmer conditions. It has a “smoothed-out” sole for a faster feel through the turf, helping some golfers slide under the ball easier at impact.

“The most important club for me, probably in my bag, is this A grind,” Clark said, according to a Titleist press release. “I use the SM9 60-degree A grind, which is a low bounce 60 that is very versatile. I’m able to – on tight lies, rough, wet lies, firm lies, whatever it is – hit the shot I want, and with the amount of spin I want, trajectory and everything.”  

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Apparently, Geoff Ogilvy played a large part in the A-grind coming to life.

“I spoke with Geoff (Ogilvy), and we got on the topic of Australian golf courses and how they compared to courses in America, and around the world,” said Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill, in a press release. “I asked him some specific questions, which resulted in an idea to design another lob wedge grind option that complemented the firm links-style conditions that players face – not just in Australia and Europe – but globally. Geoff has always been a low bounce player in his 60-degree, so I took his 60.04L wedge and removed the ribbon, resulting in a grind that moves through the turf quickly with very little resistance.” 

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GolfWRXers put the Full Swing KIT’s accuracy to the test

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Last month, four GolfWRX forum members traveled to The Grand Golf Club at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar in San Diego, California, to test the Full Swing KIT launch monitor and to see how it stacks up against other launch monitors. If you’re not familiar with the Full Swing KIT , development began when Tiger Woods requested a launch monitor he could trust on the range as much as he trusted his Full Swing simulator in his own home. Later, the KIT earned Tiger’s seal of approval and has been seen with him at every tournament he’s played in since its release.

GolfWRX members on the KIT’s accuracy

zap311: “The Full Swing team seems obsessed with accuracy when it comes to the KIT – The team talked about how this product officially shipped about 18 months ago and they are already on firmware release #20. They said they are regularly releasing updates (overnight via WiFi) to continuously improve accuracy and performance. That is pretty awesome and it’s nice to hear that they are not a company that “ships it” and moves to the next thing. I think they are on the right track since I saw virtually no differences in the data when testing vs. GCQuad and Trackman today.”

double or triple?: “In some cases the difference was less than half a degree on launch and less than 50 rpms on spin.”

hatrick11: “The differences were statistically nonexistent. I think it’s hard to believe for a lot of people when you think about the huge price disparity, but I can’t state enough how close the Full Swing was to trackman every single time, for each of us.”

“Outside, the data is just really really accurate. I know my numbers and know this particular range very well and the KIT was spot on all day. I also had some very variable quality golf balls in the bucket I hit and there was really only one spin rate in the whole session that had me raising my eyebrows at all.”

SwingBlues: “The GolfWRX Full Swing/WRX Experience showed Full Swing KIT produce numbers the same as the GC Quad (GC4) and the Trackman4. Dollar wise, both LMs are easily north of KIT, so this is HUGE to stand up there with the bigger boys on the Podium. For me, it seems more “apples to apples” to compare KIT to GC3. My own testing validates what we saw at the Experience. It shows critical data points like spin, carry, ball speeds are dead on or almost dead on for 40 yards and up on both GC3 and KIT.”

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double or triple?: “I was able to meet the teaching pro at the range I’m using for testing – PGA teacher/member Ryan Kolk. He and his team have 4 units amongst themselves and use them both personally and with their students during lessons. Ryan spent time dialing in his knowledge of the range balls vs proV1x (gamer) to better understand the FSK and he believes the consistency is there with the FSK and within trackman and GC/Foresight models. His preference is to use FSK while testing shafts and new product before using them in his personal playing bag which as a GolfWRX member is 100% appreciated. For his better students, he believes the information like Face to Path and Club Path that FullSwing Kit offers is great to help them understand what their swing is doing and use that information to better themselves.”

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The Graphite Design Tour AD HD shaft has a smooth feel with a pleasant kick in the mid/tip.  Boring flight with mid launch.

Introduction

As the husband of a school psychologist, the name “Tour AD HD” gives me a laugh every time that I see it.  But in the case of the latest from Graphite Design, the HD stands for Hyper Drive.  With sci-fi images of light speed drives dancing through my head, I took this new offering to the range to see what it could do.

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When I first got the info on the Tour AD HD, I thought, “We’re going to have a problem.”  I am a proud Duke grad, and I do not do light blue.  Thankfully, despite what it looks like in the photos, the Tour AD HD is not powder puff blue, it’s a few shades darker with a pronounced sparkle to it .

The graphics on the Tour AD HD are classic Graphite Design.  There’s modest branding near the grip with wraparound rings of black and blue.  There’s a small “Accuracy and Distance” logo at the tip, but otherwise the shaft is totally distraction-free near the ball.

Graphite Design has been a trend setter in sharing exactly how each of their shafts bends.  They break each model down into “Butt,” “Mid,” and “Tip” and give it a rating from Very Stiff to Soft.  In the past, my sense of each shaft has aligned with this chart, but the Tour AD HD has proven to be a small exception.

Per Graphite Design, the Tour AD HD is, from butt to tip, Firm, Firm, Firm+ (Firm is in the middle of the Graphite Design spectrum).   This indicates that the shaft is stiffest in the tip section.  While I would agree that the shaft has a medium-stiffness overall, I sensed the most kick in the mid/tip .  This is a good example of how feel is subjective and that players will feel differently about a shaft based on their swing.

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Performance

Graphite Design bills the Tour AD HD as being “Mid Launch, Mid/Low Spin” which matches the results I saw on both the launch monitor and on the course.  The ball came off the face in my normal window with an extremely strong flight .  Given the kick that I felt, I was expecting slightly higher spin, but every drive bored through the wind unaffected.

Something I enjoyed about hitting the Tour AD HD was the way it responded to more aggressive swings.  When I made an easy swing, the shaft gave a light kick and sent the ball straight down the middle.  If I gave 110%, the shaft kicked harder and produced a tight draw .  I never felt like I was overpowering the shaft, rather I had the ability to hit two different shots just by changing my effort.

One of the big advancements in premium shafts over the last few years is the way softer profiles can handle mishits.  Thanks to advanced materials like Graphite Design’s TORAYCA carbon fiber, shafts can have a smooth feel and also keep poor strikes on line.  I was very impressed by how the Tour AD HD produced respectable results from poor swings .  It took a truly awful effort to produce big slices or hooks.

The Graphite Design Tour AD HD is available in weights ranging from 40 to 80 grams .  At 40 grams, R2, R1, and Stiff are the available flexes.  Everything from R2 to X is offered at 50 grams.  In the 60 gram range, Graphite Design offers the Stiff/Regular, Stiff, X, and Tour X.  The 70 gram family has S, X, and TX.  Finally, the heaviest versions, 80 grams, are available in only stiff and X.

Every year, Graphite Design finds a way to add a new, interesting profile to one of the largest, most complete shaft families in golf.  The Tour AD HD blends a smooth feel with low spin and impressive stability in a way that will win over plenty of players.

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I play a mid 70 gram x stiff shaft, which works well enough but might be a tad heavy as I haven’t been to the gym since the Corona regulations made it unenjoyable. How would you compare a 60 gram tx to a mid 70 gram x stiff. I’m just looking for a generalized opinion. I’m not going to go pay 100 bucks to get fit again when that’s probably what I would spend on a shaft on ebay. Current shaft is atmos 7x tour spec, looking for something similar in specs to Tiger’s 60tx. Thanks

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As a veteran commenter, I think you know what I’m going to say here. It depends on the individual. It should reduce fatigue across the board, but whether that leads to more draw, more fade, or more speed just depends on the player.

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This thing sounds nice….

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I would love to see how you felt it compared to the Ventus Blue or Black. let me know your thoughts.

I have full reviews of the Black and Blue here: https://pluggedingolf.com/fujikura-ventus-black-shaft-review/

https://pluggedingolf.com/fujikura-ventus-shaft-review/

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Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t this profile very similar to the XC? If so, can you say which you prefer?

No, I would not agree that the XC is very similar to the HD. I have a full review of the XC here: https://pluggedingolf.com/graphite-design-tour-ad-xc-shaft-review/

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Hi Matt Looks like the closest Graphite Design in terms of specs is the TourAD TP Did you get the chance to compare both shafts? Thanks

Yes, I have a full review of the AD TP here: https://pluggedingolf.com/graphite-designs-tour-ad-tp-shaft-review/

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i am using tourad Di .what the difference compare to HD

I have a full review of the AD DI here: https://pluggedingolf.com/graphite-designs-tour-ad-di-shaft-review/

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Great review Matt, thanks for the insight! Question for you – my typical launch stats mirror those in the above launch monitor data (rarely above 105 swing speed), with exception that my steep swing produces heinous spins that you’d want in a 6I, resulting in my total distance getting killed. I’m in the 50+ club, with shoulder issues, so focus is on playing for many years to come and trading more flexibility for strength. Working with my pro on the swing to change attack angle in my swing, but would like to invest in a GD Tour shaft – how might the AD-HD-6 stack up to either the AD-IZ-6 or AD-VR-6 if I’m trying to improve my launch angle while trying to keep spins rates down? thanks

Unfortunately there’s no way for me to give you a reliable answer to that without having you try them. I could tell you which has the stiffest tip, which in theory would knock spin off, but that shaft might not work for you at all.

My advice would be to get into a place where you’re happy with your swing, then get a fitting where you try everything. Graphite Design is great, but there’s no reason to limit your choices.

Matt, did you have any issues with swing weight with your Ping head or did you like the balance point ?

I didn’t have any particular issues with it.

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I’m curious why you swing speed fluctuates so much with certain shafts? I noticed the Tensei 1K White, Diamana TB, etc. your swing speed is up to 109 MPH, but many others you’re at 105 MPH. Are you switching between 6X and 7X shafts for different shaft testing?

Did you look at the dates on the reviews? Plugged In Golf is closing in on eight years of reviews. Over that time, my speed has been up and down due to injuries, training cycles, seasonality, and, in small part, the equipment being tested.

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What GD AD shaft would be close to the YS6+ stiff shaft (med, med, med/soft profile). Was looking at AD DI (but tip is stiff) or AD HD (similar but overall a bit firmer). Any ideas? thanks

Graphite Design breaks down all their Tour AD shafts in a chart on their site, which is linked in the review above.

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I had a chance to take about 50 swings with the AD HD tonight in an Epic Max LS 9 degree head, and really loved it. Really smooth, nice kick, stable, and the launch was consistently right around what I’m looking for. I would say I felt the kick more in the mid, not the tip, but Matt, as you point out, different swings mean we experience shafts’ characteristics differently, and it was smooth overall. It might have just been a good night, but I felt like I could really go after it with the HD and my swing speed was up about 3 mph from my normal 101-102ish. I’m planning to do a driver and fairway wood fitting this winter, but I expect the AD HD to be in the mix for my driver (and the Diamana BF or TB to be a top contender for my fairway wood).

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Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review – Plugged In Golf

I’m really impressed with the Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft. It’s a great shaft for those who are looking for a high performance shaft.

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Do you have any recommendations for similar profile mid launch/low spin wood shafts? Ventus blue perhaps?

Appreciate your time. Thanks!

My best advice is to get fit. I don’t know anything about your swing, your game, or why you’re looking for an alternative to the AD HD, so I can’t make an educated suggestion.

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  1. Review: Graphite Design Tour AD MJ shafts

    The Tour AD MJ ($380) uses the company's premium 50-ton carbon fiber material, as well as Graphite Design's 3rd-generation Toray Nanoalloy material — called "DI Technology" — in the mid and tip section to improve stability. It's available in five different flexes (R2, R1, R, S, and X) and four different weights (50, 60, 70 and 80 ...

  2. Tour AD MJ Shafts

    Tour AD MJ Shafts. Designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters, the Tour AD MJ wood shaft is available in 50g R2, R1 and S flex, 60g SR, S and X flex, 70g S and X flex and 80g S and X flex. The Tour AD MJ utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials to provide the best performing shaft available.

  3. Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft Review

    The sixth version of the Graphite Design Tour AD driver shaft line releases shortly. We got an early look at the 10 shafts in the MJ series. They range from 53 grams to 87 grams uncut. The profile is consistent through out the weigh range, each weight/stiffness increment has exactly the same bend profile. They simply get heavier, stiffer and ...

  4. TESTED! Graphite Design Tour AD Shafts

    Tour AD DI Tour AD IZ Tour AD MJ Tour AD VR Tour AD HD Tour ADXC MAD MAD Pro. Each shaft was put to the test with the brand new Callaway Epic Speed driver head. We rotated the head around the different shafts rather than use different heads. Each shaft was gripped with a Golf Pride Tour Velvet, as well as cut to play at exactly 45 inches in length.

  5. TESTING: Official Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Member Review Thread

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  6. Graphite Design Tour AD Shafts Reviewed

    For years Graphite Design has been at the forefront of the premium shaft market. Yet we continue to get a lot of questions asking about the differences betw...

  7. Tour AD DI vs BB vs MT vs MJ

    Tour AD DI vs BB vs MT vs MJ GIVEAWAY: OluKai "Lone Palm Collection" Season Opener themed shoe! ENTER NOW! MEMBER REVIEWS: L.A.B. Golf DF3 Putter Member Testing. Tour AD DI vs BB vs MT vs MJ. By dreamingkid February 21, 2015 in WRX Club Techs. Share ... PING G430 10K MAX 10.5° - GD Tour AD DI 7x

  8. Tour Ad Mj Review

    The Tour Ad Mj Review is built to last, with high-quality components that ensure accurate and reliable performance over time. The device is designed to withstand impacts and vibrations without affecting its functionality or accuracy. The materials used in the construction of the Tour Ad Mj Review are selected for their durability and resistance ...

  9. Graphite Design Tour AD MJ: Mid/Low-Launch & Low-Spin Demo Driver Golf

    Graphite Design Tour AD MJ (Major Impact) Golf Shaft Review. I. Who is the Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Golf Shaft For: The golf shaft is for the player who is seeking a premium quality mid-high launching and mid-spin shaft with the ultra smooth "glassy" feel that has become uniquely intertwined with Graphite Design's Tour AD brand. This golf shaft profile fits into a majority of golf ...

  10. Graphite Designs Tour AD DI Shaft Review

    Every shot was near the center of the face, and the monitor was showing the same push-draw time after time. For players who haven't hit Graphite Designs shafts and can't make use of their feel chart, I would say that the AD DI is a mix of the Diamana Blue and White shafts. It has the smooth feel and pronounced kick of the blue with the ...

  11. Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

    The Graphite Design Tour AD HD is the evolution of the Tour AD MT. It has a mid-launch/low-spin profile. Street price is $379 and it's available now. The Graphite Design Tour AD HD represents the 2020 extension of its premium Tour AD lineup. In case you were wondering, the HD stands for Hyper Drive, which presumably speaks to the speed story ...

  12. Graphite Design Tour AD MJ Wood Shaft

    The Tour AD MJ Series was designed with a Firm Butt progressing into the Mid part of the shaft creating a softer Tip that produces a Snapping Effect. The dynamics that produces reasonable vibration thru impact minimizing missed shots off the tee. ... MJ-6S, MJ-7S, MJ-7X. Adapter: Ping, Titleist, Taylormade, PXG, Cobra, Callaway, Srixon, Mizuno ...

  13. Shaft Review

    The Tour AD IZ wood shaft will help produce higher launch angles than normal and lower spin (for 4 of the 5 weight classes: IZ-5, -6, -7, and -8). With the shaft having a firmer grip section, a slightly softer mid section, and back to a moderate tip section, this helps load the shaft for efficient energy transfer and higher shots, all while ...

  14. Tour AD MJ

    Carlsbad, CA - February 12, 2020 - Pro's Choice Golf Shafts Inc., announced today that the winner of the LPGA ISPS HANDA Women's Australian Open held at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club in Seaton, South Australia was playing a Graphite Design Tour AD MJ-6 Stiff flex wood shaft in her XXIO Driver. The champion won her 20 th LPGA event by 3 strokes after shooting a 67 - 69 - 68 - 74 ...

  15. Shaft Test: Graphite Design's new Tour AD-TP versus the ...

    The Numbers. I tested my Tour AD-DI gamer shaft (45.5 inches, tipped 1 inch) against a Tour AD-TP shaft (45.5 inches, untipped) and a Tour AD-TP shaft (45.5 inches, tipped 1 inch) in a TaylorMade M1 460 head (10.5 degrees) set to neutral. Yes, I have a bit more swing speed in the tank than displayed below, but it's also late October and I don't want to have a blown out back all winter.

  16. Review: Graphite Design Tour AD GP Shafts

    Pros: The stiffest of Graphite Design's Tour AD shafts. Compared to similar shafts, the GP is impressively smooth and stable. Available in a wide range of weights (50-80 grams) and flexes (R2-X). Cons: Like other Tour AD shafts, the MSRP is $500. Who it's for: Golfers who prefer tip-stiff shafts, as well as those looking to reduce launch and spin. The highly […]

  17. Shaft Review

    The GD Tour AD VR is designed as a mid-launch and mid to lower spin shaft. Available in a broad range of weights from 40 to 80 grams and flexes from R2 to X this shaft will fit a variety of players. The lighter VR-4 will launch the ball higher and spin more than the mid to heavier weight models.

  18. Graphite Designs Tour AD TP Shaft Review

    Performance. The new technology used in the AD TP is Graphite Designs's "Fast Taper Technology" or FTT. This design makes the shaft taper faster through the lower mid section to the tip. Its purpose is to give the player greater club head control at impact. For me, the AD TP was a very consistent performer, just like the AD DI.

  19. Graphite Design Tour AD IZ Shaft Review

    50 Words or Less. The Graphite Design Tour AD IZ shaft produces high launch and low spin with a unique feel.. Check out the low launch, low spin Tour AD VF HERE. Introduction. Graphite Design is a no-nonsense company. Every year, they release one or two new shafts with relatively modest fanfare (we reviewed the excellent Tour AD TP earlier this year). If you need giant social media campaigns ...

  20. Graphite Design Tour AD VR Shaft Review

    Even on mishits, the shaft feels very stable. I could really lean into a swing or take it easy and still get predictable results. The Graphite Design Tour AD VR is available as light as 40 grams in R2, R1, and stiff flex. Those three choices, plus X flex, are available at 50 grams. The 60 gram version has a S/R flex, stiff, and X, and the ...

  21. Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

    I was very impressed by how the Tour AD HD produced respectable results from poor swings . It took a truly awful effort to produce big slices or hooks. The Graphite Design Tour AD HD is available in weights ranging from 40 to 80 grams . At 40 grams, R2, R1, and Stiff are the available flexes. Everything from R2 to X is offered at 50 grams.