Do the Superpeening shafts have the same finish as the putter shaft ie. a satin as opposed to a full chrome finish?
Thanks, Andy ANSWER: Hi Andy, Steel golf shafts can typically be defined by the characteristics of Weight, Flex, Balance, and Flight. The NS PRO Superpeening RED model is heavier than the NS PRO 950GH model, but produces a similar flight trajectory. The RED has a traditional shaft balance, with the 950GH model having a bit less weight in the tip section. The flex options are similar. Golfers who are looking for a mid weight, mid to high flight, traditional balance shaft, prefer the NS PRO Superpeening RED. Golfers who are looking for an ultralight shaft weight in the 95 gram range, (almost exactly between the weight of a traditional steel and traditional graphite), with a mid to high flight, prefer the NS PRO 950GH. The satin type finish on the NS PRO putter and NS PRO Superpeening models is the result of our manufacturing process of spraying tinyl steel pellets onto the shaft prior to the chroming application. This process performed on many of our heavier models provides for enhanced
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