Marco Vasquez hadn’t touched a frequency analyzer in three years. Not since the incident at the PGA Superstore—the one where a pissed-off mini-tour player wrapped a putter around his demo cart. Now, Marco spent his nights refurbishing obsolete launch monitors for a living.
The file was not a spec sheet. It was a ghost. project x 7c3 driver shaft specs
Moral of the story: Sometimes the most dangerous specs are the ones that work too well for only one human on earth. Marco Vasquez hadn’t touched a frequency analyzer in
46.25” raw (Tour issue standard was 46.0”) Butt OD: 0.620” (thicker than any retail) Tip OD: 0.335” (standard) Tip-to-Balance Point: 22.75” (this was the anomaly. In a normal counterbalanced shaft, the balance point is high—near the grip. In the 7C3, it was exactly 1.25” lower than the mathematical model predicted.) The file was not a spec sheet