
HS300 steel has three times the strength of 431 stainless steel. The thin 1.5mm face frees up valuable mass that is repositioned around the extreme perimeter and in two tungsten heel-toe weights. This model has the thinnest face and largest unsupported area of any iron offered by Golfsmith. This gives fairway wood-like forgiveness in an iron.
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Is the HS 300 a good HTIB?
The HS 300 is a distinct improvement, on par with some of the better high-style HTIBs. Sleek jet-black AV receiver/DVD-Audio/Video player; HDMI and USB connectivity; five two-way satellites; matching 10- inch, 200-watt, powered subwoofer.
What is the difference between a S300 and S400 golf clubs?
Others will say they are the same stiffness, and the only noticeable difference is in the weight. The s400 is meant to be slightly stiffer, but the difference is tough to pick up on. A golfer may notice that the s300 has a somewhat softer feel than s400.
What do you think of the Harman Kardon HS 300?
The Harman Kardon HS 300 features a combo AV receiver/DVD player and a six-piece satellite/subwoofer speaker package. We think it's really gorgeous; the receiver's jet-black faceplate isn't marred with rows of buttons or controls of any kind except for the blue-backlit volume control.
Is the dynamic gold S300 stiffer than the S400?
The Dynamic Gold s400 is slightly heavier and stiffer than the s300, although it would take an extremely discerning golfer to pick out the difference between the two weights. Is s400 Stiffer Than s300 Comparing the dynamic gold s300 vs. s400, some golfers may say that the s400 is stiffer than the s300.

How much does a S300 shaft weigh?
Key Differences Between Both Shafts. There are a few differences to note between the two shafts. The s300 shaft flex weight is 130 grams and has more flex than the s400 (supposedly), although most golfers can’t notice the difference. s300. Weighs 130 grams.
When was the S300 shaft updated?
Published By Lawrence Smelser Last Updated on May 10, 2021 by Editorial Staff. Many golfers have communicated confusion around the topic of the s300 and s400 shafts.
What is a true temper dynamic gold shaft?
True Temper Dynamic Gold s300 is the standard stiffness and flex for golf shafts. It is not the only one, but it is the median shaft construction and is the standard by which every other shaft is compared.
What is the most important factor when selecting a golf shaft?
When determining the proper shaft for a player, the most important factor is the fit , which means the length and weight given the golfer’s body size.
How many grams are in a shaft?
Meaning a shaft that was meant to be 130 grams weighs in at 132 grams, so it is sold as a shaft meant to be 134 grams.
Is the S400 the same as the S300?
Others will say they are the same stiffness, and the only noticeable difference is in the weight. The s400 is meant to be slightly stiffer, but the difference is tough to pick up on. A golfer may notice that the s300 has a somewhat softer feel than s400. One crucial factor to note is that shafts are often weight sorted, but sometimes not precisely.
Is a stiff iron shaft better than a stiff shaft?
However, when tested, regular shaft flexes performed as good or better than stiff shafts. Irons naturally have stiffer shafts since they are shorter. A more rigid shaft may be a little more abrupt in the hands while having slightly more flex can aid to a softer feel.
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I have searched without an exact answer so here is the question. DG has three S shafts, the S200 S300 and S400. They all have different weights, but I'm not sure what else is different between these three shafts. Do they have varying launches? Varying trajectories? Varying playability factors? What exactly are the differences?
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Now to open a can of worms...but......... True Temper believes that the flex/stiffness of a shaft manufactured to a specific design criteria (a long and complicated subject) is controlled by its weight.
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