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By Russ Ryden, A Golf Digest America’s 100 Best Clubfitter
Fit2Score, Dallas Fort Worth, Texas
The Project X brand name came from Royal Precision. Royal Precision, an iron shaft only company, was acquired by True Temper in 2006. The Project X brand name was part of that purchase. Project X branded driver shafts appeared soon after that purchase. They use the same stiffness designation as the Project X irons shafts, numbers, rather than letters. The 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 & 7.0 numbers designate stiffness. The original numbering scheme was formula based and came from frequency and length. The numbering system on the Project X driver shafts, like all other driver shaft stiffness designations I have seen are based on both weight and stiffness. A heavier 6.0 shaft will also be a stiffer 6,0 shaft.
I looked at four versions of the Project X driver shaft, the original Blue, the lighter weight Black, the newer, PXV Tour52 and the PXV.
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Enjoy and Good Golf,
Russ