Are NS Pro shafts good?

Are NS Pro shafts good?

The Nippon 950GH steel iron shafts are one of Nippon’s most popular shafts for a very good reason. The nice soft landings from a high-rising ball flight will leave you with more accurate shots on greens and give you better chances to score.

Who makes NS Pro golf shafts?

Nippon Shaft’s
When Nippon Shaft’s N.S. PRO 950GH came to market in 1999, it was the first consistently-made sub-100 gram steel shaft in the world. In addition, all Nippon Shaft products are “constant weighted,” meaning that every iron in a player’s bag be it a 3-iron or a pitching wedge weighs the same.

Who makes Nippon shafts?

NHK
Nippon Shaft is a subsidiary of NHK, a Yokohama, Japan-based manufacturer of steel engine valve springs used in automobiles. Such springs must be both pliable and durable over the course of 100,000 miles. That same principle is at work when Nippon Shaft makes lightweight shafts for golf clubs.

What is Nippon SR flex?

Nippon Shaft has announced the release of the new N.S.PRO 950GH neo, an iron shaft designed with more flex in the tip section to promote a higher ball flight and softer landings. This new offering has been created to meet the demands of modern, larger iron heads that tend to have a lower centre of gravity.

Does Nippon make graphite shafts?

Nippon Shaft’s patented special adhesive enables the thin-walled, 70-gram steel shaft to adhere to an outer coating of multi-layered carbon (graphite) to create a shaft of ideal weight and flexibility.

Do graphite shafts go further?

Graphite shafts are lighter than steel shafts, resulting in an increase in swing speed and distance. This is particularly beneficial to players with slow swing tempos. Most golfers can realize an increase of at least 5 yards for each club.

Are Nippon shafts steel or graphite?

Nippon Shaft’s patented special adhesive enables the thin-walled, 70-gram steel shaft to adhere to an outer coating of multi-layered carbon (graphite) to create a shaft of ideal weight and flexibility. “Most golfers use steel shafts in their irons and graphite shafts in their drivers and 3-woods,” Hiro Fukuda said.

What’s the difference between NS pro 950gh and neo?

The Nippon NS PRO 950GH neo has more than improved feel; there are also two key performance changes. Nippon has stiffened both the tip section and the mid section to stabilize heavier, modern club heads while slightly boosting spin and launch.

What kind of iron shaft is Nippon 950gh?

The Nippon 950GH is an interesting steel shaft alternative to those that may usually prefer graphite irons. Nice high ball flight. When these shafts came in for review, Matt asked me if I had ever hit a Nippon shaft before to which I answered “No.” He immediately handed the set of Nippon 950GH shafts to me and said “You need to review these.”

What’s the difference between Nippon 950 GH and V90?

Nippon 950 GH WF- The long irons combine easy-swinging light weight with easy contact — plus the kind of distance you have to experience to believe. Short irons provide a slightly heavier feel for stability. Nippon V90- Inherits likened performance of the 950GH but while further reducing weight to 90 grams and using a lower center of gravity.

What’s the weight of a Nippon NS golf shaft?

The Nippon NS Pro 950GH Neo is available in four flexes: Regular, S/R, Stiff, and X. The uncut weights are 94.5, 97, 98, and 104 grams, respectively.

Are NS Pro shafts good? The Nippon 950GH steel iron shafts are one of Nippon’s most popular shafts for a very good reason. The nice soft landings from a high-rising ball flight will leave you with more accurate shots on greens and give you better chances to score. Who makes NS Pro golf shafts? Nippon…