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I dont think you have your models right.
Typically their numbers refer to gram weight.

Here are a list of their models.
750GH 1150GH TOUR 850GH 850FW SUPER PEENING
950GH 950GH WF 950FW 1050GH N.S. PRO PUTTER

When Nippon Shaft's N.S. Pro 950GH came to market in 1999, it was the first consistently-made sub-100 gram steel shaft in the world. In addition, all Nippon Shaft products are "constant weighted," meaning that every iron in a player's bag be it a 3-iron or a pitching wedge weighs the same. Pros demand constant weighting for the sake of consistency. Amateurs and higher handicappers also can benefit from constant weighting.

2006-12-14 13:08:57 · answer #1 · answered by Daren M 3 · 0 1

870

2006-12-14 03:55:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The name and the price...

that's usually the only difference. Unless you're tiger woods... what difference does it make what you play with?

2006-12-14 04:01:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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