Titleist Diamana shaft specs

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By Bill G

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  1. Can anyone give me specs or direct me to where I can find the specs to help me understand the difference between the Titleist blue Diamana Kai’li shaft on the 910 range, the replacement Titleist Diamana S+ on the 913 range and the replacement of that the Titleist Diamana S+ on the 915 range. I have all three in driver, 3/5 woods plus rescue 21 and am trying to get my head around and understand the technical specs/differences with each and where they are directed. In the case of the 3 wood they are Titleist Diamana Kai’li 75 mid S in the 15⁰ 910Fd, Titleist Diamana S+ 72 S in 15⁰ 913F and Titleist Diamana S+ 70 S in 15⁰ 915F. All are in stiff flex.

    I am getting on a bit now, hcp is 12 with driver swing speed +/-90 and ball speed +/- 130. It seems to me that there is a substantial difference in performance between the shafts with more of a mid kick point and stiffer tip in the Kai’li but I would like to look at the specs.

    I am currently using the 915 3/5 and rescue but not the driver. I had a Titleist driver fitting last year for 915D3 9⁰ and Aldila Phenom 70 3.2 Stiff shaft, spent a small fortune on it but when I took it to the course I felt it was not giving me the same results and stopped using it. I am currently testing a Diamana S+60 stiff shaft in it.

    Thanks for reading this and any help you may be able to add.

  2. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    Try the Mitsubishi web site. You'll need to select ARCHIVE to get info on the Kai'li.

    www.mitsubishirayongolf.com
  3. Michael M

    Michael M
    London, OH

    I would suggest doing a shaft fitting with a Titleist Certified Fitter. In my experience it is always money well spent. I average 96 mph driver swing speed and was fit with a slightly heavier shaft an inch short in regular flex. Gained +15 yards in less than 60 minutes!

    Good luck and hittem' straight!
  4. Steve N

    Steve N
    Sarasota, FL

    You can go to this page and see how each shaft compares http://www.titleist.com/shafts or you can go to the Custom Club Guide located in the Clubs section of the website.
  5. Matt B

    Matt B
    Columbus, OH

    Bill, the Titleist Kai'li was made specific for 910 head and is not the same as aftermarket kai'li. Titleist has a shaft performance guide located at the bottom of the Driver page that may help, however I don't think they have specs on 910 shafts.

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