
Project X EvenFlow Riptide & Riptide CB Shaft Review
The Project X EvenFlow Riptide shafts are brilliant follow ups to the original. Learn about what’s new in this review.

The Project X EvenFlow Riptide shafts are brilliant follow ups to the original. Learn about what’s new in this review.

The new Breakthrough Golf Stability Tour putter shaft aims to improve your putting without dramatically changing the look or feel of a traditional steel shaft.

Whether you’re pondering switching to graphite or a seasoned user, the MMT Iron shafts from MCA are worthy of a few swings. Find out why in this review.

The KBS TD shaft brings Red Label performance to your woods for the first time. Learn more in this review.

Low spin doesn’t have to mean a lack of kick. The Graphite Design Tour AD XC shaft provides both.

If you’ve had difficulty finding a hybrid shaft that you love, the Nippon Modus 3 Hybrid shaft may be the answer to your prayers.

If you’re looking for a little extra boost in your launch and spin, visit your fitter to swing the new Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana RF shaft.

Seeking a smoother feeling shaft that still has great stability? Find it in the Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow.

If you love the stability and consistency of the Ventus Blue but want even lower spin, check out the new Fujikura Ventus Black.

With a wide variety of weights available, the KBS MAX Graphite shafts brings higher launch and longer distance to a wide range of players.

The Project X EvenFlow Riptide shafts are brilliant follow ups to the original. Learn about what’s new in this review.

The new Breakthrough Golf Stability Tour putter shaft aims to improve your putting without dramatically changing the look or feel of a traditional steel shaft.

Whether you’re pondering switching to graphite or a seasoned user, the MMT Iron shafts from MCA are worthy of a few swings. Find out why in this review.

The KBS TD shaft brings Red Label performance to your woods for the first time. Learn more in this review.

Low spin doesn’t have to mean a lack of kick. The Graphite Design Tour AD XC shaft provides both.

If you’ve had difficulty finding a hybrid shaft that you love, the Nippon Modus 3 Hybrid shaft may be the answer to your prayers.

If you’re looking for a little extra boost in your launch and spin, visit your fitter to swing the new Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana RF shaft.

Seeking a smoother feeling shaft that still has great stability? Find it in the Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow.

If you love the stability and consistency of the Ventus Blue but want even lower spin, check out the new Fujikura Ventus Black.

With a wide variety of weights available, the KBS MAX Graphite shafts brings higher launch and longer distance to a wide range of players.

The Project X EvenFlow Riptide shafts are brilliant follow ups to the original. Learn about what’s new in this review.

The new Breakthrough Golf Stability Tour putter shaft aims to improve your putting without dramatically changing the look or feel of a traditional steel shaft.

Whether you’re pondering switching to graphite or a seasoned user, the MMT Iron shafts from MCA are worthy of a few swings. Find out why in this review.

The KBS TD shaft brings Red Label performance to your woods for the first time. Learn more in this review.

Low spin doesn’t have to mean a lack of kick. The Graphite Design Tour AD XC shaft provides both.

If you’ve had difficulty finding a hybrid shaft that you love, the Nippon Modus 3 Hybrid shaft may be the answer to your prayers.

If you’re looking for a little extra boost in your launch and spin, visit your fitter to swing the new Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana RF shaft.

Seeking a smoother feeling shaft that still has great stability? Find it in the Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow.

If you love the stability and consistency of the Ventus Blue but want even lower spin, check out the new Fujikura Ventus Black.

With a wide variety of weights available, the KBS MAX Graphite shafts brings higher launch and longer distance to a wide range of players.