![]() We’ve partnered with Cool Clubs, the Golf Industry’s Leading Custom Fit Club Company, to bring you shaft reviews powered by its Shaft Simulation System (S3). If you’re looking for a general frame of reference, compared with the AD, Graphite Design says the IZ is ever so slightly stiffer in the tip and mid sections and bit softer in the butt section. According to Graphite Design, the Tour AD IZ falls somewhere between the higher launching DI and the lower launching Tour AD TP, though its profile and performance are more similar to the former. ![]() The AD DI is often used by golfers and even some Graphite Design competitors, as a baseline for describing relative shaft performance, and that’s certainly appropriate here. The original orange shaft in the Tour AD lineup isn’t going anywhere. ![]() While in many respects the IZ can be thought of as an update to the more than a decade-old Tour AD DI, it’s not a direct replacement. That’s the case with its recently released Tour AD IZ. ![]() What’s perhaps interesting about Graphite Design is that it rarely iterates to the degree that requires it to tombstone a perfectly good (and popular) product. Like most in the shaft biz, Graphite Design habitually leverages new materials and new technologies to tweak its profiles and ultimately create more options for golfers. We’ve talked before about Graphite Design’s habit of expanding its popular Tour AD shaft lineup each season. ![]()
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