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Graphite Design Tour AD MT Shaft Review

Introduction.

The 2024 Graphite Design Tour AD MT is a high-performance golf shaft designed for players of all levels who are looking for a shaft that provides maximum energy transfer and superior accuracy and distance. The MT stands for “Maximum Twist”, and this shaft is designed to produce a higher launch angle and lower spin rate than other Tour AD shafts. This makes it a good choice for players who are looking to hit the ball farther and straighter.

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The Tour AD MT shaft is a relatively new shaft, so there is not a lot of independent testing data available. However, the feedback from players who have used the shaft has been very positive. If you are looking for a high-performance shaft that can help you hit the ball farther and straighter, the Tour AD MT is a good option to consider.

Model Breakdown

Sure, here is a detailed breakdown of the Graphite Design Tour AD MT shaft models:

Tour AD MT 50

This is the lightest model in the Tour AD MT lineup. It weighs 50 grams and is available in flexes R2, R1, and S. This shaft is a good choice for players with slower swing speeds who are looking for a shaft that will help them launch the ball higher and spin it less.

Tour AD MT 60

This model weighs 60 grams and is available in flexes SR, S, and X. It is a good choice for players with moderate swing speeds who are looking for a shaft that will provide a good balance of distance and control.

Tour AD MT 70

This model weighs 70 grams and is available in flexes S and X. It is a good choice for players with fast swing speeds who are looking for a shaft that will provide maximum distance and forgiveness.

Tour AD MT 80

This is the heaviest model in the Tour AD MT lineup. It weighs 80 grams and is available in flexes S and X. It is a good choice for players with very fast swing speeds who are looking for a shaft that will provide maximum power and stability.

In addition to the weight and flex, the Tour AD MT shafts also have different taper profiles. The regular taper profile is designed for players who want a smooth, forgiving feel, while the stiff taper profile is designed for players who want a more responsive feel.

The Tour AD MT shafts are a good choice for a variety of golfers, from beginners to tour professionals. The different models and taper profiles allow golfers to find the shaft that is right for their swing speed, launch angle, and spin rate.

Here is a table that summarizes the key features of the different Tour AD MT shaft models:

The Tour AD MT shaft features a number of technologies that contribute to its performance. These include:

  • Torayca 400M Nanoalloy Technology: This technology uses a special nanomaterial that is incorporated into the shaft to improve its strength, stiffness, and feel.
  • MSI (Material Stiffness Integration): This technology uses different layers of carbon fiber with varying stiffnesses to create a shaft that is both stable and responsive.
  • DI Technology: This technology uses a special resin that is applied to the tip of the shaft to improve its feel and performance.

The Tour AD MT shaft is available in a variety of weights and flexes to fit different players. The weights range from 50 grams to 80 grams, and the flexes range from R2 to X. The shaft is also available in both regular and stiff taper profiles.

Pros & Cons

  • High launch angle
  • Low spin rate
  • Stable and responsive
  • Available in a variety of weights and flexes
  • Can be too stiff for some players
  • Can be a bit expensive

Player/User Comments

Here are some comments from players who have used the Tour AD MT shaft:

“I love the way this shaft makes my driver feel. It’s so smooth and responsive.” “I’ve been able to hit the ball farther and straighter with this shaft.” “This shaft is great for players who are looking to launch the ball higher and spin it less.”

The 2024 Graphite Design Tour AD MT is a high-performance golf shaft that is designed to provide maximum energy transfer and superior accuracy and distance. It is a good choice for players of all levels who are looking to hit the ball farther and straighter.

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Shaft tool is not included. The Tour AD MT design is based on the very popular Tour AD DI model and utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber and the Toray Company’s 3rd generation of Nano-alloy material technology known as “DI Technology” in the tip section of the shaft. The Tour AD MT features a stiffer mid-section and slightly softer tip than the Tour AD DI. This design feature will produce optimal launch and spin characteristics in today’s modern low spin drivers.

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FULL DESCRIPTION

The new Tour AD MT is designed to provide a player with Maximum energy Transfer and superior Accuracy and Distance. Designed and manufactured exclusively at the Graphite Design factory headquarters in Japan, the Tour AD MT is available in 50g R2(Lite), R1(Regular) and S flex, 60g SR(Stiff Regular), S and X flex, 70g S and X flex and 80g S and X flex.

TECHNOLOGY & FEATURES

  • DI TECHNOLOGY- Consisting of the advanced, 3rd generation of Toray Composites Nano-Alloy Material Technology for increased stability in the mid to tip region and unsurpassed feel.
  • 50 ton premium, aerospace quality carbon fiber materials.
  • Graphite Design Proprietary Material Stiffness Integration (MSI) design philosophy.

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  • Designed to promote Mid to Mid/High launch angles with Low/Mid ball spin rates.

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Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

  • BY Tony Covey
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Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

Graphite Design Tour AD HD Key Takeaways

  • The Graphite Design Tour AD HD is the evolution of the Tour AD MT.
  • It has a mid-launch/low-spin profile.
  • Street price is $379 and it’s available now.

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The Graphite Design Tour AD HD can reasonably be described as a modernization of the Tour AD MT profile. It shouldn’t be considered a replacement.

As I’ve said with every Graphite Design release I’ve covered, the company prefers to extend the line rather than replace models. Graphite Design likes to keep the catalog intact for fitters who have grown comfortable with certain designs knowing it can take a couple of years for a new shaft to catch on.

It’s also true that while the profile of the Tour AD HD is similar to the AD MT, there’s likely enough differentiation between the two that the older model may perform better for some golfers.

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Tour AD HD – What’s New

As we’ve come to expect from Graphite Design, what’s new with the Tour AD HD boils down to slight tweaks in the profile made possible by the inclusion of TORAYCA M40X graphite prepreg in the mid and tip sections of the shaft. Graphite Design first used the material in last season’s Tour AD XC and it’s reasonable to assume it will be a staple of Graphite Design shafts moving forward.

In an effort to avoid the quagmire of a deeper material discussion, the simple- ish version is that M40X offers a rare combination of high-tensile modulus and high-tensile strength.

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Finer technical points aside, Graphite Design says the material allows them to better tune stiffness without increasing weight. The payoff for the golfer is increased loading of shaft and ultimately more speed at impact .

Combine that with T1100G in the tip section and, according to Graphite Design, you get stability without loss of feel.

It should go without saying that your actual mileage may vary based on how well the shaft fits your swing.

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Graphite Design Tour AD HD Options

Like other AD shafts, the Tour AD HD is designed and manufactured in Japan. The company describes the AD HD as having a mid-launch, low-spin profile. As is typical for Graphite Design, it is available in a broad range of weights and flexes – everything from a 40-gram R2 (senior flex) to an 80-gram TX (Tour X-stiff).

Graphite Design Tour AD HD weight and flex options

Graphite Design Tour AD HD Cosmetics

It’s one thing to say the cosmetics of the shaft don’t impact performance; it’s quite another to say they don’t matter. We all like what we like and may lean towards one shaft over another because of it. That’s just how it is.

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So, with that said, the new colorway is probably my favorite of the Tour AD line (though I liked the Tour AD VR as well). Unless you’re a Duke fan or you plan on pairing it with an electric green Callaway Epic, there’s nothing not to like graphically. It’s aqua (maybe teal) on white. I’d describe it as frosted matte. Graphite Design calls it matte clearcoat. Semantics aside, I’d say it’s definitely not glossy but not flat, either.

Tour AD HD Data – Powered by COOL CLUBS S3

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We’ve partnered with  Cool Clubs , one of the golf industry’s leading custom fitting companies, to bring you shaft reviews powered by its Shaft Simulation System (S3) .

Not only does S3 give us  standardized quantitative information about the shaft(s) being reviewed but the data we share will provide you with a much better sense of how those shafts compare with similarly spec’d offerings on the market.

Keep in mind there’s no agreed-upon industry standard to define each section of the shaft so it’s not uncommon for S3 classifications to differ from manufacturer stated-specs. S3 data allows for uniform comparisons across manufacturers.

For this comparison, we wanted to see how the new Tour AD HD differs from last season’s Tour AD XC as well as the best-selling shaft in the Graphite Design lineup , the Tour AD IZ. For this comparison, we looked at stiff flex models in the 60-gram range.

Tour AD HD Launch Characteristics

The dark gray line represents the S3 database average for stiff flex shafts in the 60- to 70-gram weight range. The light gray line represents a neutral profile, is effectively the baseline for a mid-launch profile.

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With launch characteristics that place it nearly on the neutral line, within the S3 database, the Tour AD HD is classified as a MID  launch shaft.

The following chart compares the stiffness of the Graphite Design Tour AD HD in the butt, mid and tip sections to the S3 database average of stiff flex shafts in the 60- to 70-gram range.

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Balance Point

The following chart compares the balance point of the Graphite Design Tour AD IZ to the S3 database average of stiff flex shafts in the 60- 70-gram range.

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The Tour AD HD has a lower than average balance point. This tells us that the shaft should not be considered counterbalanced. As you may recall from our Golf Geeks Story on Shaft Performance , a higher balance point allows for more head weight without drastically impacting the swingweight. For golfers seeking more distance (admittedly often at the expense of accuracy), this allows drivers to be built to longer playing lengths.

Conversely, I suppose it’s reasonable to describe non-counterbalanced shafts as more conventional.

Tour AD HD Swing Speed Recommendations

The chart below provides swing speed recommendations for the entire Tour AD HD lineup.

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Note that these recommendations are based on the full range of  Cool Clubs ‘ building and fitting capabilities, including factors such as tipping and build length which can cause a shaft to play either softer or stiffer.

To simplify things a bit, you may wish to narrow these ranges. The sweet spot from a fitting perspective begins 25 percent from the slow end of the range. As a general rule, players with faster tempos, particularly in transition, may fit into a stiff flex while smoother swingers often fit into a softer flex.

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Similar Shafts

Finally, we looked in S3 for shafts with similar specifications across key parameters (profile, weight, torque, etc.). Not surprisingly, the most similar shafts in the database include the Tour AD BB, Tour AD GT and Tour AD XC . This isn’t particularly surprising, though it’s worth repeating that differences within the Tour AD line tend to be subtle but appreciable.

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Graphite Design Tour AD HD Availability and Pricing

The Graphite Design Tour AD HD shaft is available now through fitters and Graphite Design resellers. MSRP is $500, though the actual street price should be less than $380.

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The  TourAD MT  series was designed using Toray Company’s new Nano Alloy technology creating more   STABLE   and  STRONGER MID   section. It generates more Speed, Power and Stability for solid and consistent impact. Appropriate stiffness in both Tip and Butt section allows players to control and increase ball speed producing a MID piercing ball flight and reduce spin. The Nano Alloy technology makes the shaft more stable and well balanced that allows the shaft to maintain its shape and recover more consistently through impact.

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Graphite designs tourad mt driver shaft, by russ ryden, fit2score, a dallas fort worth club fitter & club maker the golf center at the highlands, carrollton texas.

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The Graphite Design Tour AD line continues in 2014 with another variation on the theme.  The Tour AD MT has the familiar Graphite Design look. The profile follows the same basic design, stiff butt, rapidly losing stiffness toward the tip, and then sharply gaining stiffness into the tip. The difference in the Tour AD models is the mid section. Starting with the 2011 Tour AD DJ , a mid shaft stiffness bump was added. The placement and degree of this bump sets the launch propensity of the shaft.

In the Tour AD BB , the ‘bump’ is subtle and in the low mid region of the shaft. In the Tour AD GT , it moved back and was more pronounced. The mid section ‘bump’ in the Tour AD MT falls in about the same region as the Tour AD GT, it is followed by a rapid loss of stiffness to 16″ then the shaft quickly gains stiffness toward the tip.

What does that all mean to the golfer. This is a highly successful design that is in use by a number of marquee players.  I see a mid launch, mid spin design that is a good mate for the low launch heads and balls we will see in the 2014 models.

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The skinny: Designed for optimal results with low-spin heads, the Tour AD MT is available in weight ranges of 50, 60, 70 and 80 grams. It is constructed at Graphite Design’s Japanese headquarters. Compared with the popular Tour AD DI, the Tour AD MT features a stiffer mid-section and slightly softer tip, producing optimal launch and spin characteristics for low-spin drivers.

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Touring professionals inspire us. We watch them intently. We want to play as skillfully as they do (or at least hit a few similar shots).

We pay close attention to the golf equipment used by touring pros. We are influenced by their choices.

But let’s be honest. Some of the components used by golfers on the PGA Tour – particularly golf shafts – are not suitable for many of us.

I remember a long conversation about golf equipment with the late Jim Flick.

“Most amateur golfers need a softer version of the shafts we see on the PGA Tour,” Flick said.

Why? Flick talked about timing, feel and making contact on or near the sweet spot.

“Those extra-stiff shafts require exquisite timing,” he said. “If you end up hitting the ball off-center, you sacrifice feel and distance. My advice to amateurs: Play a softer shaft that gives you the best control. Play something that allows you to load and unload the shaft without swinging out of your shoes. I think this applies particularly to drivers.”

Welcome to 2014. Shaft companies have introduced a collection of innovative wood shafts designed to enhance the lag and whip sought by many smooth-swinging golfers.

Here are several tour-inspired wood shafts that should appeal to many amateurs. Most are offered in a lighter version to boost acceleration. All can be used in drivers or fairway woods.

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Key Features:  Designed with much of the same technology you’ll find in the Tour AD DI, the new Tour AD MT has a stiffer mid-section and a slightly softer tip, which means it’s better designed for today’s driver clubheads that promote a low-spin/high-launch ballflight. Like every Tour AD shaft, the Tour AD MT comes in a wide variety of weights and flexes. We love the yellow. 

Specs:  Available in a huge spectrum of flexes and weights for almost every type of player. 

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GD Tour AD MT Vs. DI Comparison

By Whitegolfball March 20, 2014 in WRX Club Techs

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I currently play a DI 6X in my SLDR and haven't heard much feedback on the new MT shaft. Has anyone hit it and done any comparison?

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[quote name='Whitegolfball' timestamp='1395340060' post='8912201'] Hello, I currently play a DI 6X in my SLDR and haven't heard much feedback on the new MT shaft. Has anyone hit it and done any comparison? Thank you, [/quote] Anyone out there hit the MT yet? Just looking for some rough feedback. Thanks guys.

**Bump** I'd like to hear thoughts as well.

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Try looking in Pure745's WITB thread. He's the only person i can remember off the top of my head who's hit them both. I don't remember what was said, but check it out for yourself and hopefully you'll find some info, or just ask.

http://www.golfwrx.com/forums/topic/234926-pure745s-witb/

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Just looked through Tai's WITB and he said the MT is between the BB and DI. I'm surprised there isn't more info on the MT we have barely got anything

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Some info http://www.golfshaftreviews.info/index.php/category/categories/graphite-design/

Thanks TMBob!

Bump!!! Looking to try the MT 7X coming from the DI 7x that i loved!

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Bumping this to the top for any more info? Anybody tried the MT and the DI in a driver head to head? I'm particularly interested in the MT-6S vs. the DI-6S.

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Not side by side but I've hit both in the same head .. don't have any numbers for you, this is purely subjective .. similar feel, performance but better dispersion with the MT for me. From what I had read I was worried about higher launch but this is no higher launch than the DI imo .. I"ve used the DI, BB and the MT .. The MT fits right in between the DI and BB if that makes any sense .. For what its worth .. I picked up the MT for my 3/5 wood as well .. No plans to swap out anymore .. and I love GD shafts

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I have the mt and love it best shaft I have ever used when good dead straight with good tole out I would buy another for spare that's how good I like them.

[quote name='Oldboy' timestamp='1406911403' post='9833191'] Not side by side but I've hit both in the same head .. don't have any numbers for you, this is purely subjective .. similar feel, performance but better dispersion with the MT for me. From what I had read I was worried about higher launch but this is no higher launch than the DI imo .. I"ve used the DI, BB and the MT .. The MT fits right in between the DI and BB if that makes any sense .. For what its worth .. I picked up the MT for my 3/5 wood as well .. No plans to swap out anymore .. and I love GD shafts [/quote] This has been my experience as well. I have the MT and DI both in 7x and really love them both. I have also had the BB so I second the above statement that the MT fits in between the 2 shafts. I have hit some of the longest drives of my life with these shafts. Soft and solid is hard to beat!

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I just put an MT-6x into a Big Bertha Alpha and really enjoy this shaft compared to DI which I have lots of experience with. Overall, the feel is smoother and you can feel the softer tip for sure, but it's very accurate. I think it does spin a bit more but it's not a high spin shaft. I really think this would be a great fairway shaft in 7x or 8x...

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[quote name='jdw2920' timestamp='1406912665' post='9833357'] I have the mt and love it best shaft I have ever used when good dead straight with good tole out I would buy another for spare that's how good I like them. [/quote] what flex did you use? and did you do any tipping ?

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Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

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In the most surprising and wacky year of my lifetime, one constant showed up right on time. The Q4 release of a new Graphite Design shaft, that is! For 2021, they’ve again modernized one of their most popular profiles and given us the Tour AD HD. The Tour AD HD will play firm throughout the handle, midsection, and tip – giving it a “one piece” feel, but still enough action to be fun. As always, it’s packed with cutting edge materials and tech, and looks amazing.

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What I like about Graphite Design is that they’re consistently bold in the graphics department. Consistent in that they keep the same paint schemes for nearly their entire lineup (art deco-style lettering and usually a two-tone coloring on each side of a distinctive ring pattern.) Bold in that they often choose vibrant, eye catching, solid colors to make their shafts instantly noticeable.

The Tour AD HD – the shaft that’s going to take your game into “Hyper Drive” clearly delivers in the visual appeal department. The mostly matte white finish comes with subtly sparkly light blue lettering with some black accents. This thing contrasts amazing with a dark clubhead, and of course, everyone will know you’re gaming a Graphite Design on that first tee.

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How Does it Feel?

The days of shaft companies offering merely a high, medium, low launch option are of course long gone. We all know that. What Graphite Design has done is create a diverse menu of shafts that caters to the infinite number of golf swings out there. They have a shaft that matches your swing characteristics AND what you’re looking for in feel. Adding to that, they’re now updating many of their most popular profiles with new materials and techniques. For this edition, the Tour AD HD is packed with Graphite Design’s exclusive Fast Taper Technology, TORAYCA M40X carbon-fiber in the mid through tip sections as well as T1100G material to add stability.

The Tour AD HD will feel firm from tip to grip. The designers created it to have a “one piece feel” that users of the ultra yellow Tour AD MT will find very familiar. While I have not hit the AD MT much, I’ll agree that the AD HD feels pretty stable throughout the whole swing. There’s not a lot of give in the hands, and you’ll get a tiny little kick near the tip when you impact the ball. You are most definitely NOT going to get the super smooth feel from this shaft like you will with an AD DI, but I still love it.

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On-Course Performance

From swing number one, I knew the Tour AD HD was a winner. It gave me exactly the mid launch and mid/low spin that I like to see. I have a downward angle of attack (too much) and any extra spin causes me trouble. My preferred shot shape is typically a mid or low bunt type shot, and the AD HD lets me hit it where I need to hit it. I was able to take it to Sand Valley in Wisconsin and got to play on perfect firm and fast turf. This thing was letting me hit perfect, mid/slow screamers all weekend. I probably hit two bad drives during that visit, and I’m often what we at Driving Range Heroes call a “COMPLETE HEAD CASE” from the tee box.

One thing I will hammer home again is to get someone that knows what they’re doing to fit you into this shaft. The Tour AD HD in 6X feels stiffer than my beloved AD DI in 7X. Actually, that AD DI is a bit of a Frankenstein. I bought it off the ‘Bay because I can’t ever pass up a good deal and I “needed” another AD DI. It was a mangled, misrepresented item in that it was originally a fairway shaft that was tip trimmed 1.5” TOO MUCH then sold as a driver shaft. Well, I extended it and tossed it in my driver and it’s awesome. However, it’s still not as stiff feeling as the AD HD. Moral of the story – figure it out right the first time.

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Final Thoughts – Graphite Design Tour AD HD

The new Graphite Design Tour AD HD plays firm but responsive. For me, it flies far, feels awesome, and looks super, icy cool. As a guy that gets to try a bunch of new golf shafts every year, it’s a rare occasion where I will say “this one just fits me and I’m keeping it for a while” – and that’s exactly what I’m going to do with the AD HD. The Tour AD HD will be available at your favorite club fitter on October 1st. Pack some peanut butter sandwiches into that staff bag and get in line now.

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Shaft Test: Graphite Design’s new Tour AD-TP versus the famous Tour AD-DI

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With a similar profile to the company’s famous Tour AD-DI shaft, and a few new technologies for a slightly different ball flight, Graphite Design’s new Tour AD-TP shaft will surely entice a legion of high-spin golfers.

The new shafts are made for a mid launch and low spin rates, according to Graphite Design’s website, while the Tour AD-DI shafts are made for mid/high to high launch angles and low to low/mid spin rates. Certainly, they are in the same wheelhouse, but for anyone looking to create a slightly more penetrating ball flight with lower launch and lower spin, the new shaft could be their winning ticket.

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To accomplish its performance, the AD-TP shafts are made with a faster taper rate from the lower-mid section to the tip of the shaft, and use an all-new graphite material from Toray Industries called T1100G carbon fiber pre-preg. They also use Toray’s Nanoalloy technology in the tip section, which was first introduced in Graphite Design’s Tour AD-DI. It help golfers gain more control of the club face by resisting torque.  Read more about the Tour AD-TP shaft’s tech here .

Here’s the bend profile of the Tour AD-TP shafts, according to Graphite Design’s website:

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And here’s how the Tour AD-TP shafts stack up versus the other Tour AD shafts:

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As you can see, the Tour AD-TP (top row) compared to the Tour AD-DI (bottom row) will have a firmer mid and butt section, but will also have the familiar stiff tip section.

Personally, I’ve tested just about every new mainstream driver shaft that’s come out in the past three years, and I just haven’t been able to find something that matches my swing like the Tour AD-DI. As a golfer who fights a nasty hook and too much spin, it’s the stiffness and stability of the tip of the shaft that makes me comfortable enough to “go at it.” I’m also a Mets fan, so I like the orange color.

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But for whatever reason, my golfing brain finds other shafts to load and unload way differently, either forcing me to flip or block drives, leading to tragic results. So although I often test the latest and greatest golf shafts for you, the GolfWRX readers, I’ve all but given up on other shafts making it into my gamer driver. Yes, other shafts have given me “more optimal” numbers in a Trackman environment, but there’s nothing optimal about feeling like you’re going to duck hook the ball off the planet with OB stakes left.

When Graphite Design announced a new shaft with a similar profile that’s made to create a slightly more penetrating trajectory, however, I’ll admit I was excited to try it. Let’s see how the numbers played out.

The Numbers

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I tested my Tour AD-DI gamer shaft (45.5 inches, tipped 1 inch) against a Tour AD-TP shaft (45.5 inches, untipped) and a Tour AD-TP shaft (45.5 inches, tipped 1 inch) in a TaylorMade M1 460 head (10.5 degrees) set to neutral. Yes, I have a bit more swing speed in the tank than displayed below, but it’s also late October and I don’t want to have a blown out back all winter. I conducted my testing at the Launch Pad at Carl’s Golfland on TrackMan 4 using premium golf balls.

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Magenta = Tour AD-TP (tipped 1 inch)

Observations

— Shots with the un-tipped shaft trended to the right. It felt like the face was opening on the downswing and I couldn’t turn my shots over. The data solidifies for me that performance matches my feel, and that I do indeed need a tipped shaft.

— The AD-DI shaft had the highest spin (2953 rpm), highest landing angle, most height (122.1 feet) and launched the highest (13.7 degrees).

— The AD-TP (tipped 1 inch) carried 4.9 yards shorter than the Tour AD-DI, but went 3.7 yards longer in total. This shows how much more penetrating the ball flight with a AD-TP shaft can be.

— Spin rate dropped from 2953 rpm with the Tour AD-DI (tipped 1 inch) to 2460 rpm with the AD-TP (tipped 1 inch).

— With nearly identical clubhead speed, ball speed and smash factors, it’s clear the Tour AD-TP was offering better numbers and tighter dispersion for me.

The Takeaway

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The Graphite Design Tour AD-TP shaft is currently selling for $500 at retail. Based on the improvement I saw in my numbers, I would say that the new shaft is worth the value for my swing. The profile and new materials are a match for me in regards to ball flight characteristics and feel. I would describe the feel as “smooth-stiff, with a stable tip.”

Of course, it’s important to undergo a proper fitting, as you saw that the un-tipped version of the Tour AD-GP shaft was giving me fits. But, if you’re like me and struggle with high spin rates and inconsistency, the Tour AD-TP shaft may help you find more accuracy… and a bit more distance, too.

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Nov 21, 2016 at 7:20 pm

Confidence is worth a ton…so if the shoe fits….

Bottom line find one for a song and play it!

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Oct 31, 2016 at 1:36 pm

Andrew, the author of this review, comments about hitting duck hooks because that is his miss when he uses a shaft that doesn’t “fit” his swing style. It is the same issue I fight. The fact he has peppered the right side of the grid would be comforting for him. All in all, Andrew fits the new TP shaft pretty well.

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Oct 30, 2016 at 11:57 pm

Some shafts get progressively weaker to the tip (Rogue, AD-DI), many increase stiffness into the tip (most other GD tour AD models, Kuro Kage) To assume all shafts need to be tipped just seems uninformed. Tipping off stiffness in a shaft like a AD-BB is just going to lower the kick point and give you a softer tip; exact opposite of tipping a AD-DI.

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Oct 30, 2016 at 11:05 pm

Wow the author tried really hard to say this is better. The chart looks pretty much the same for all three shafts as far as landing zone. Just one leftward (I’m guess more of a hook) shot skewed the oval left. Unless he’s a left hander, none of his shots were hooks, rather either push or slices. Strange for him to say that he’s fighting a hook when he didn’t hit any.

The real difference does seem to be one offering more roll and one more carry due to launch angle changes I’m guessing due to the stiffer mid and butt sections. Worth it? The argument seems a bit thin.

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Designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters, the Tour AD HD wood shafts are white with light blue accents and finished with a matte clear coat.

The Tour AD HD , like the other high performance Tour AD wood shafts, utilizes premium, aerospace quality carbon-fiber materials and are available in 40g R2, R1 and S flex, 50g R2, R1, S and X flex, 60g SR, S, X and TX flex, 70g S, X and TX flex and 80g S and X flex.

The Tour AD HD shaft profile is firm in the butt section, firm in the center section and has a firm+ tip to promote a mid-launch angle and low to low/mid ball spin rates. The Tour AD HD shafts utilizes the exclusive Graphite Design FTT – F ast T aper T echnology, as well as the modern TORAYCA® M40X carbon-fiber material in the mid to tip section of the shaft and the ultra-high modulus TORAYCA® T1100G carbon-fiber material in the tip section of the shaft for unrivaled shaft stability and precise ball control without the loss of the exceptional feel that Graphite Design shafts are so well known for.

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  • TORAYCA ® T1100G carbon-fiber pre-preg with NANOALLOY ® technology for increased stability in the mid to tip region and unsurpassed feel.
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  18. Graphite Design Tour AD HD Shaft Review

    For this edition, the Tour AD HD is packed with Graphite Design's exclusive Fast Taper Technology, TORAYCA M40X carbon-fiber in the mid through tip sections as well as T1100G material to add stability. The Tour AD HD will feel firm from tip to grip. The designers created it to have a "one piece feel" that users of the ultra yellow Tour AD ...

  19. Review: Graphite Design Tour AD MJ shafts

    The Tour AD MJ ($380) uses the company's premium 50-ton carbon fiber material, as well as Graphite Design's 3rd-generation Toray Nanoalloy material — called "DI Technology" — in the mid and tip section to improve stability. It's available in five different flexes (R2, R1, R, S, and X) and four different weights (50, 60, 70 and 80 ...

  20. Shaft Test: Graphite Design's new Tour AD-TP versus the ...

    The Numbers. I tested my Tour AD-DI gamer shaft (45.5 inches, tipped 1 inch) against a Tour AD-TP shaft (45.5 inches, untipped) and a Tour AD-TP shaft (45.5 inches, tipped 1 inch) in a TaylorMade M1 460 head (10.5 degrees) set to neutral. Yes, I have a bit more swing speed in the tank than displayed below, but it's also late October and I don't want to have a blown out back all winter.

  21. Tour AD TP Shafts

    Designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan factory headquarters, the Tour AD TP wood shaft is available in 40g R2, R1 and S flex, 50g R2, R1 and S flex, 60g SR, S, X and TX flex, 70g S, X and TX flex and 80g S and X flex.. The Tour AD TP, like all of the premium Tour AD wood shafts, utilizes premium, aerospace quality 50t carbon-fiber materials in order to deliver the best feeling ...

  22. Specs

    Tour AD 50g Ladies. Tour AD 55-115g Iron. G-Tech Iron Shafts. Graphite Design Classic Shafts. Classic Woods. Chichibu. Tour AD BB. Tour AD SL-II. Tour AD MJ.

  23. Tour AD HD Shafts

    The Tour AD HD, like the other high performance Tour AD wood shafts, utilizes premium, aerospace quality carbon-fiber materials and are available in 40g R2, R1 and S flex, 50g R2, R1, S and X flex, 60g SR, S, X and TX flex, 70g S, X and TX flex and 80g S and X flex. The Tour AD HD shaft profile is firm in the butt section, firm in the center ...