Comparable shaft to Diamana Kai'li for Titleist 65

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By TPHAM

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  1. Last time I was fitted for a 910 D2 8.5 degree with a Mitsubishi Rayon Kai'li 65 S for Titleist. I'm looking to upgrade and was wondering what would be comparable to this setup.

    I can't find the specs on that shaft anywhere but I remember that it's a softer shaft with a higher torque. Don't remember the launch or tip firmness.

    Should I look for a higher torque shaft? Something around 3.8 - 4.2? What about launch and tip firmness. I've made some slight swing changes and I find that lately I lose this club left (as if the there's too much torque or the tip is too soft). Would love some insights.

    Thanks, Terry

  2. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    My suggestion is to work with a Titleist fitter. It's the only way to know you are getting the correct shaft for your swing.

    Titleist offers a wide variety of shafts (check out the Custom Options booklet link below), so by working with a fitter, you can certainly find the correct shaft.
    Also, if you go to the Mitsubishi website (mrc-golf.com), you can find the specs for your current shaft.

    media.titleist.com/.../
  3. Bryn P

    Bryn P
    Toronto

    You don't say if your swing has changed since then, longer, faster etc etc.

    www.mrc-golf.com/.../kaili™.

    Here you go. I have a love affair with my Ka'li from my 910D2 as well, but I have a serious side thing going with my Diamana Blue S+ 60 S in my 915F.

    Highly reccomend that shaft. I can crush my 3W off the tee and it goes straight like a rocket, no baby fade or anything. Feels just like the Ka'li, but you don"t get that give/kick at impact. That was the only thing that scared me sometimes was that little bit of give right as you make contact with the ball.

    Hope that helps.

    Bryn
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    I moved into S+ (blue shafts). You'll need to get fit to see if the S+ in a stiffer flex or the D+ would be a better starting point. And then there are the options beyond the S+/D+ base shafts.
  5. Gary D

    Gary D
    Cranston, RI

    See a Titleist club fitter and try the Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6s shaft. You might be pleasantly surprised.
  6. Fantastic feedback from everyone. Obviously there's no substitute for going to see a fitter. Will definitely look at the DM on a blue as well as the graphite design shaft. Thanks for all the feedback
  7. Stuart B

    Stuart B
    GREENOCK, 0

    Just changed out my rogue shafts for the blue boards and loving the flight.

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