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Project X LZ Graphite Tour Series Iron Shafts INSTALLED!!!! 6.0 or 5.0
Estimated price for orientation: 525 $
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Description Brand: Project X Graphite Shaft Material: Graphite Model: LZ Graphite Tour Series 90g Dexterity: Right-Handed or Left-Handed Club Type: Iron Set Flex: R or S
This listing is for 3-PW set of Project X LZ Graphite Tour Series Iron Shafts INSTALLED!!!!! choose from:
5.0 or 6.0Get them installed today.....Project X LZ Tour graphite iron shafts are designed to deliver the same playing characteristics of the steel counterpart—mid launch, low spin—at a lighter weight. The new shaft incorporates proprietary Loading Zone Technology which keeps the grip and tip sections stiff while significantly reducing the stiffness in the mid-section of the shaft. This results in greater energy transfer to the ball for more speed and distance.
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Brand: | Project X Graphite | Shaft Material: | Graphite |
Model: | LZ Graphite Tour Series 90g | Dexterity: | Right-Handed or Left-Handed |
Club Type: | Iron Set | Flex: | R or S |
This listing is for 3-PW set of Project X LZ Graphite Tour Series Iron Shafts INSTALLED!!!!! choose from:
5.0 or 6.0Get them installed today.....Project X LZ Tour graphite iron shafts are designed to deliver the same playing characteristics of the steel counterpart—mid launch, low spin—at a lighter weight. The new shaft incorporates proprietary Loading Zone Technology which keeps the grip and tip sections stiff while significantly reducing the stiffness in the mid-section of the shaft. This results in greater energy transfer to the ball for more speed and distance.
5.0 or 6.0Get them installed today.....Project X LZ Tour graphite iron shafts are designed to deliver the same playing characteristics of the steel counterpart—mid launch, low spin—at a lighter weight. The new shaft incorporates proprietary Loading Zone Technology which keeps the grip and tip sections stiff while significantly reducing the stiffness in the mid-section of the shaft. This results in greater energy transfer to the ball for more speed and distance.