Project X Shafts Fake or Genuine?

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2011

All is not what it seems when we investigate a Mizuno MP-68 iron that arrives with an off colour Project X shaft fitted. We take a look at how to spot the difference between a genuine golf Club and a cheap counterfiet golf club. As you can see the below shaft looks very different from the real club above!

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  • Hi,

    There are two types of Project X steel shafts. Standard and flighted. If they are the standard version then they won't have the word flighted under the X.

    Hope this helps

    Regards

    Chris

    S-H-G-C.co.uk

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  • Hey man who would you reccomend the project x shafts for? I will put them in my taylormade cb's soon

  • dude...i had the exact same problem with my "ap2" irons

    sooo sad becuase i was so happy when i got them at first...sigh

    you can also tell because the grip feels skinnier thatn usual

  • I'm affraid I got a conterfeit shaft.What if the shaft does not have the word flighted under the X?Please help

  • hello, could you say me if the fake shaft have the same properties than the original??

  • The j is different

  • the bottom shaft also looks slightly thicker aswel

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