MCA Diamana DF Shaft

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By AWoods

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  1. Do you know what website I can go to to get the tsi3 9 degrees of loft with the MCA Diamana DF Shaft?

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    You'll have to have a pro shop check with Titleist if they will include that shaft. It isn't in the current custom catalog of shafts nor in the shaft comparison matrix. If they will supply it, it will be an exotic purchase (no returns) and may also have an upcharge costs over the shafts listed as stock/no upcharge.

    You'd also need to know the weight and flex. There are -50, -60, -70, and -80 series shafts and most are available in 3 flexes. If you already have the driver shaft with a Titleist Sure-fit adaptor, all Sure-fit driver shafts are interchangeable on all Titleist drivers from 910 series on.

    An internet golf shop selling just shafts lists that shaft at $360. Most MCA shafts are in the $80-120 range, so likely there will be an upcharge to include that shaft if Titleist will obtain it.
  3. I have been eyeing that shaft for almost 2 years, it was not available through the shaft library since at least at the time it was only available in Japan. I hit the BF shaft in another brand, it was great. I have always loved the Diamana line, played my TS3 with the old, but real deal 'ahina. Currently using the TSi3 with the GD XC shaft, but got that 'ahina on standby. The DF, BF, RF and ZF were considered "4th generation" - they are about to launch the 5th generation so probably unlikely to find thr 4th gen other than taking the risk and buying the shaft online and hope it works.
  4. Also do you know where I can get the Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 9.2 Tour Spec X on the ts3 5 wood?
  5. Haha someones a Justin Thomas fan boy ;)

  6. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Both the Titleist Custom Book Driver/Fairway Shafts and the Fujikura 2020 catalog list Pro 2.0 6/7/8 Tour Spec series and Speeder Pro 64/74/84 Tour Spec, all with S or X flexes. No Speeder VC 9.2 options. You can custom order through a dealer to have Titleist build it. The Speeder Pro options will be the same price as a stock/off the rack fairway. The Pro 2.0 shafts will be an upcharge to the base price.

    Fujikura lists a Speeder VC 6.2 as a legacy shaft. The replacement suggested is the Atmos TS Black. Also in the Titleist catalog and also an upcharge over the base price. It is highly unlikely you'd ever find a TSi in stock with anything other that the listed "stock" shafts. There is no charge for custom orders over rack prices, just for shafts listed as having an upcharge.

    The online custom catalog is usually up to date, but it can be worth checking to see if a shaft you want can be obtained. If they have previously inspected a shaft that didn't meet their quality assessment, then you would need to go elsewhere to obtain the shaft.
  7. Thanks so much
  8. How about the DIAMANA LTD. D+ WHITE 60? I noticed that it was on the custom guide and I was wondering if you knew how I could get a tsi3 driver with that shaft.
  9. Okay I'm gonna try to answer everything.
    DF- has to be custom built. Check local build shop or online cutom club site (ThePeoplesClubs).
    Unless you know one of the player reps (tour dept)

    Motore- There are sites online that carry the Fuji Atmos Black 9TX which is the effective replacement.
    Keep in mind this profile is really really really extremely stiff. Like close to 300 cpm.

    D+LTD- If it's a custom option, you can order through any retailer with a Titleist account. It may have aged out though. If so, they are pretty easy to find through online retailers.

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