n.s.pro modus 3 tour 120 UNIQUE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT DESIGNED FOR CONTROL The benefits of the high quality and consistent performance of our award winning lightweight N.S. I can hit the ball plenty far but sometimes find I lack feel with my irons.
The best thing to do is work with a qualified fitter like Club Champion to dial in your clubs.Matt, was there a noticeable difference in the X-stiff compared to the Stiff in the 105?For my swing speed, the difference isn’t huge. It is light, installed weight is around 104 grams. These shots have excessive height, reaching to height earlier, not penetrating through wind and ends up with a significantly shorter carry distance. I’m torn between the Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 S (106.5g) and the KBS Tour 105 S (114g). I like the KBS, but want to have little lighter weight and make lower ball flight than KBS. ThanksThat depends on how the individual responds to weight and stiffness. Playing Nippon Several years ago, Nippon introduced their Modus3 line of steel shafts.
Is the Modus 105 the new version of that NS Pro?No, the Modus is distinct from the NS Pro 1050. Do you know which shaft would be most similar to the Oban? I have now realized I should have went with stiff flex in my iron set, what Nippon shaft would be comparable to the Tour 90. Fitting is essential.I would like to reshaft a set of MB 714 with the 105.I am also palying the 125 Modus wedge in my 52 and 58 Titleist wedge and I love them.If you have the time and inclination, I’d suggest trying the 105 in a 6I outside. 1150GH Tour, Modus 3 120's now I've got the 105's. I was thinking the Nippon NS Pro Modus Tour 105 or KBS Tour ?I haven’t tested the Oban extensively, so I’m not sure what a good comparison would be. Be warned, it is a technical discussion between technical fitters.
This review of the Modus3 Tour 120 and Modus3 Tour 130 was first published in 2013.
Nippon Shafts win TWO Senior Major Championships! Taylormade is hooking it up with a custom warranty replacement provided I give them the specs in the next couple days so I unfortunately won’t have the opportunity to get fit before choosing.The Nippon is lighter but has a stiffer tip. I’m coming from X100s, getting older and no longer “load” the X100s to the extent where I feel them come alive (if you have experienced this you know what I mean), ergo the reason behind the “switch” to a lighter shaft. Book your Fitting here… UPDATE July, 2018: Modus Posts it 15th Tour win in 2018.
N.S. I would strongly recommend getting a fitting if he’s going to change shafts.Personally, I like to keep the same shaft in my wedges and irons, but there are advantages to different shafts: Was looking to replace Apex Pro original (’15) irons with KBS Tour V-110, went through a lot of testing, went about it bass-ackwards, but I really liked the looks and construction of the TM P750. PRO MODUS³ PROTO ST in 2010 and was put in play immediately. Which shaft do you prefer the Modus 105 or the Project X 95 Flighted. can you tell me what is the différences between the 2 shaft please? The PROTO ST was in the winning bags of eight professionals since it’s launch and became the second most popular MODUS³ irons shafts on tour, just behind the N.S. My swing speed is about 95-99 mp/h with a 7-iron and I do prefer lightweight shafts.
In switching to the 105, you went a lot lighter and to a slightly higher launching profile.
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I’m wondering if the Nippon Modus3 T105 is a good fit.There’s no way to give a good answer to that without fitting you in person. He plays Mizuno JPX 900 Forged (5-GW) bent weak to JPX 919 Forged specs.
I have been told it was put in play by a number of players. PRO MODUS³ Tour 120.
PRO MODUS³ Tour 120. Would the 120 S flex expect to have a lower flight with less spin or does the 105 in x flex spin less in general terms. Thanks for any info.My 12 year-old son is playing tourney golf and getting stronger. It’s labeled as a mid to mid-high launch and mid to mid-low spin shaft and weighs around 115 grams if you are not familiar with the Oban shaft. I cant imagine the modus 105 has less feel?I don’t think there’s an objective “less feel” or “more feel,” it’s all subjective.
Nippon Shaft introduces the new Modus3 Tour 120 iron shafts.
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