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Originally Posted by Cmallo THe TEE had the lowest, penetrating trajectory that i would like if I was a tour pro but I am actually just a 12 handicapper. |
You do realize the Aldila NV is designed with a lower trajectory in mind and is likely the reason for what you mention? Although from what I have heard, this is not to say that the Stock Fuji is a better option, from what I have heard it may simply be the worst golf shaft known to mankind. Not sure what you are looking at price wise at the TM, but you may be able to get the CB1 for less than $100 and reshaft it with whatever best fits your needs and may still come in cheaper.
Then again, maybe the TM is the right club, and you could get it without the hassle. While I like the Aldila NV on the TEE, I also play a 16.5* 4w and 21* 7w and have not tried the 3w with the NV. If you like the feel of the TEE, and have access to the same shafted 4w you may want to see how it compares to the the TM. If you hit it roughly the same distance as the TM, which may not fully surprise me since I believe I hit mine about as far as any 3w I have tried, it may give you an indication what you may be able to do with a 3w with a suitable shaft.
Not really trying to sell you on the TEE, just making sure you were aware that the reasons you mention for not liking the TEE is probably in relation to the shaft and not the club. When I was researching mine, it seem the norm for this club was to buy and reshaft immediately.