Plugged-In-Golf-White-on-Blue-e1597419240829

Get plugged in…

GFore 728 x 90

Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 Shaft Review

More in reviews:.

2024 Wilson Staff Model CB Irons

50 Words or Less

The Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 shaft expands the Modus line to fit golfers who prefer lighter weight shafts.  Extremely smooth feel and consistent performance.

Introduction

When I was first introduced to the Modus 3 Tour 105 , I assumed that it was a shaft designed only to bring Modus quality to players who need lighter shafts.  I was surprised to learn, however, that the Tour 105 trails only the Tour 120 in terms of play on tour .  Once I tried the Tour 105, it was easy to understand why.

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0041

Every Nippon shaft that I’ve ever used has felt great, but the Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 is the smoothest of the smooth .  Even when I tried this shaft in an X-flex, getting it to load and kick was effortless.  The trade off for that kind of feel is usually consistency, but no such sacrifice is required here.  The Tour 105 did the same thing swing after swing whether I tried to stand on it or just made an easy pass at the ball.

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0039

Performance

I’ve said numerous times that whether it’s driver shafts or iron shafts, I like a lot of weight.  That said, if I was ever forced to play a lighter shaft, it would likely be the Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 .   When I put this into my testing irons, I found them to be so easy to swing.  Though I was missing roughly 20 grams, the balance was so good that the transition was easy to make.

In terms of ball flight, the Tour 105 performs exactly as billed.  It launches the ball noticeably higher than the Tour 120, but the flight is still penetrating and controlled.  For players that need more help holding greens or simply want to get more air under the ball, the Tour 105 is worth a look.

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0038

With the addition of the Modus 3 Tour 105 ,  Nippon now has a family of tour-caliber shafts that can fit virtually any golfer.  From the player that wants to keep the ball down (Tour 120) to the player seeking maximum height (Tour 130), and those in between (Tour 105 and Tour 125), Nippon has given their fitters   the ability to give every player sensational feel and performance.

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0034

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0034

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0035

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0035

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0039

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0039

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0041

Nippons Modus 3 Tour 105_0041

Recent posts.

Matt Saternus

  • 2024 Wilson Staff Model CB Irons Review - June 19, 2024
  • REDTIGER Rangefinder Review - June 18, 2024
  • Undercover Golf Coaching - June 18, 2024

123 Comments

' src=

Matt, I always had hard time with light shaft. i am still play wih DG S300 and I have good feeling and results. I know tha Nippon has a very good feel. I want to try something close to DG but just a bit smoother. I was thinking about the 130 gr. Or 120 gr. Have you tried the 120 and 130? Which one you prefe for your swing?

' src=

The 120 has a profile that’s most similar to DG.

Hi Matt, I installed a Modus 3 120 in my 6 iron Mizuno MP 37. It is the first time that I prefer another steel shaft over the Dynamic Gold s300. Ball flight is just a bit higher, disperson seem to be better, distance is about the same but the feeling is softer. Very easy to play with. I will reshaft the 7 other irons of this set and will see what happen with short and long irons.

Best regards and continue your good work

Hi Matt, Which between 105 and 120 do you prefer? Is the 105 longer and lower spin? As per Npippon web site, the 105 is lower. But I think it is depending from player.

I prefer the 120. Spin and distance differences will be player specific.

' src=

I’ve playing DGTI S400 for a couple years and was interested to try something smoother. Re-shafted my set with Modus 120 stiff and they feel great but balloon on me and am a club shorter. Which modus shaft would be similar to DGTI S400 and DG Onyx for wedges?

Thanks…

I would suggest the Modus 125.

' src=

Right now I’m using the N.S Pro 950GH. My swing speed is about 95-99 mp/h with a 7-iron and I do prefer lightweight shafts. Could this shaft be an option for me?

Absolutely.

' src=

thats a fast 7 iron bro.

' src=

I think he means driver swing speed. Even so, 950 shaft doesn’t seem the right choice??

' src=

Whats flex do you think would be good for a 88-90mph 7 iron swing speed? I normally play S flex irons with no problem.

We avoid making recommendations like that online, we always recommend getting a fitting.

' src=

Matt – how would Modus 105 compare to XP 105 in stiff flex in terms of launch and spin? Would these be for totally different swing characteristics?

Yes, these are entirely different shafts. Fitting is essential.

Hi Matt, I am playing Modus 120 in my Mp 37-I just notice that I am just few yards shorter than my DG s300. But the accurancy is a lot better. I hit more green in regulation. I really like these shafts. I tried the Modus 105 Inside in simulator. I was hitting a Ping I , 7 iron with Modus 105 and compared it to my Mizuno Mp 37 with Modus 120. I gain like 4 mph with the 105. I know that Ping have stronger loft than my Mizuno but if I gain swing speed, I should gain distance. On simulator, launch angle, dispersion are very similar. I was not hitting the 105 higher.

I would like to reshaft a set of MB 714 with the 105. Do you think, I am making an error and should buy Modus 120? I could not have a 105 shaft to test outside. Another option is buying a 6 iron Modus 105 shaft and test it outside before ordering the other 7 shafts.

I am also palying the 125 Modus wedge in my 52 and 58 Titleist wedge and I love them.

Thank you for your help

If you have the time and inclination, I’d suggest trying the 105 in a 6I outside. If not, I’d go with the shaft you know from experience works on the course.

' src=

G’day there, hope you may be of assistance,recently been fitted for new irons, they have suggested s200 shafts. I have found the same clubs with these irons which l know little about.Do any compare with these, any suggestions would be appreciated . Cheers Steven

To clarify, you’re asking how the Tour 105 compares to the Dynamic Gold S200?

' src=

I currently play the Callaway CF 16 with the KBS Tour 90 shaft regular flex. I have now realized I should have went with stiff flex in my iron set, what Nippon shaft would be comparable to the Tour 90. Thanks

The closest in weight would be the Tour 105, but I would work with a fitter to find the correct bend profile and weight for you.

' src=

I’ve used Bridgestone J40 w/ KBS Tour (S). I am about switching to new Srixon Iron (probably 765), but want to know which MODUS has similar profile with KBS Tour. I like the KBS, but want to have little lighter weight and make lower ball flight than KBS. Please advise me!

Thanks, Bobby

The only good answer is to get fit. It would be irresponsible of us to tell you, “Just jump into those ____ shafts, no problem, you’ll hit ’em great!”

' src=

I’m currently playing 714 AP2’s with DG S300 Shafts. I recently got fit, and the Modus 120 were the shafts for me with the Ping i Iron head. Now, the Modus Tour 105 is a shaft option for Ping; however, I’m thinking it will lead to too high of a ball flight and may not be stiff enough. Is this accurate? If so, would getting the Tour 105 X Stiff be an option, or should I just bite the bullet & do a custom order with Modus 120’s?

Thanks, Brett

Get the 120’s. There’s no way to know exactly what the lighter weight will do for you, but it’s not what you were fit for, so why risk it?

' src=

Hi Matt, I am looking to get a 3 iron and I have tried the 105 and liked it however I think I may be better with something a little heavier, like the 120 or 125. I currently play the DG s300 pro. Would you suggest the 125 or 120?

The 125 is essentially a heavier 105. I would try that.

' src=

Hi Matt, I have an 84 swing speed with my irons. I play with NS Pro 950 stiff in my Ping Eye 2 berrilliums. Recently, I bought the Mizuno JPX 900 Tour 105 regular flex shafts from someone I met. I couldn’t pass up the deal. Will these shafts be to “whippy” for me? Should I replace them with my 950 stiff flex?

Thanks, José

The only way to get a definitive answer would be to work with a qualified club fitter.

Thanks, Matt. I appreciate your time.

' src=

Hi Matt How does the 105 tour stiff compare to the ns pro 950 stiff in terms of easy to load and kick.

The NS Pro has more kick and is easier to load.

' src=

Hi Matt , recently purchased taylormade p790s with DG Tour 105 S300 shafts as it’s a stock offering for taylormade ! However I have never been a fan of the dynamic golf S300 and just learned its similar bend profile to the original S300! Now dispersion is great but lacks feel in my opinion kind of harsh ! I have a 30 day playability guarantee and trying to decide if Modus tour 105 would be a better option ! I’m looking for higher launch , better feel and similar dispersion ! Can u provide a brief comparison of these two shafts ?

To me, all of the Modus shafts feel far better than Dynamic Gold, but that’s subjective. As to higher launch and similar dispersion, that’s all a question of how the shaft fits you. I’ve had good results with transitioning from DG to Modus.

' src=

Thanks Matt , I have a set of Ping S55 with Ping CFS shafts stiff and trying to find a similar shaft for the Taylormade P790 irons ! They offer the Modus Tour 105 , the PX LZ 6.0 , and Kbs Ctaper light ! Any recommendation ? I cant demo them but know I definitely need more feel than the dynamic gold 105 that came with them

If you want more “feel” than the DG 105, I’d suggest the Nippon Modus.

' src=

Hello Matt, Enjoy your reviews and informative updates on equipment. I recently bought the Ping G irons with the modus 105 in stiff, coming from playing PX 5.5 flighted. The Pings give me ease of use without looking like the backend of a shovel, and the shafts are an absolute treat to use. I am not a super fast swinger (not sure of speed but average 156yards carry 7 iron) but I know what works for me as too soft and I am 30 yards left all day, but these shafts seem to allow me to swing hard or soft and react accordingly to input. The PX in comparison although a nice shaft/weight were harsher on feel and I recently ended up having carpal tunnel surgery on my wrist also, so the 105 is IMO kind on the limbs! Recommend for anyone in the market to give these a try or fitting.

' src=

Hi Matt! I’m in the market for Taylor Made P790 and still deciding on what shaft to have. I’m wondering if the Nippon Modus3 T105 is a good fit.

There’s no way to give a good answer to that without fitting you in person. I would recommend visiting a local fitter.

' src=

Hey Matt I’ve got the taylormade rsi 2 I was thinking of going to the 770s but decided iam going to stay with the rsi. BUT iam going to pull my kbs shafts out and go to the ns.105s but iam not sure if going with the 125 wouldn’t be better. Iam at about at 100 105 swing speed with my 7I I like a low to mid carry what do you think 125 or 120 stiff? Iam also wanting to change my driver shaft and iam thinking of the 8000 I have the tm r15 10.5 what do you think?

There’s no way for me to make a credible recommendation over the internet. The best thing to do is work with a qualified fitter like Club Champion to dial in your clubs.

' src=

Matt, was there a noticeable difference in the X-stiff compared to the Stiff in the 105?

For my swing speed, the difference isn’t huge. Someone with more speed may notice the difference more.

' src=

I am currently set on getting a new set of TM P790 and have narrowed it down to two shafts, the Nippon Pro Modus 105 Stiff and the KBS C-taper Lite XS. Can you tell me the difference between these two shafts and if you have a preference between them. My club head speed on the 7 iron is 81-83 Mph with a smooth tempo. My launch with a 34 deg iron is 19-21 degrees.

I have a review of the C-Taper Lite which you can read here: https://pluggedingolf.com/kbs-c-taper-lite-shaft-review/

There’s not much I can add beyond what’s in the reviews. I would strongly encourage you to try both before you spend that much money on a new set. Those are two very different shafts, particularly in feel.

So what woukd the feel difference be? I read your review and you appeared to like the feel of the ctaper lite. I cant imagine the modus 105 has less feel?

I don’t think there’s an objective “less feel” or “more feel,” it’s all subjective. I can’t say what the feel difference would be for you.

' src=

Matt. Which shaft do you prefer the Modus 105 or the Project X 95 Flighted. I See You reviewed both.

I prefer the Modus.

' src=

Hello Mat I current play with AP2 and PX5.5 , but for me they are a little too stiffer ( in bad days ) . Weight is not a problem , and my average IRON 7 is 160 Yards

Do you think is better try Modus3 in 105 or 120 ? Thanks Paolo

The 120 will be closer in weight to what you have now. Whether or not that’s a good thing would be for your fitter to help determine.

Following a fitting 3 years ago, i bought and played PX 5.5 . My hcp is 7. (iron 7 = 158-164 yards) I play well but i hate it : weight is ok , but i don’t like low flight , hey are a little too stiff for me and i don’t like the feeling when i don’t it close to the center.

I want to try other : modus 105

' src=

Hi I play S300s which modus shaft will be similar to this?

The Modus 125 is closest in weight and profile.

' src=

I was recently fitted into the Oban CT115 X flex shaft. Do you know which shaft would be most similar to the Oban? It’s labeled as a mid to mid-high launch and mid to mid-low spin shaft and weighs around 115 grams if you are not familiar with the Oban shaft. I was thinking the Nippon NS Pro Modus Tour 105 or KBS Tour ?

I haven’t tested the Oban extensively, so I’m not sure what a good comparison would be. Any reason to not go with the Oban if that’s what you were fit for?

' src=

Just switched from True Temper S300 to the TOUR105. love the feel Regards Randall

' src=

Are the DG S300 shafts stiffer or softer than the Modus 3 tour 105 shafts. What swing speeds are recommended for the Modus 3 tour 105 in Stiff vs. the Regular? Thanks

I think the Nippon is smoother but not necessarily softer. As for swing speed, that’s only one variable to consider. If you’re going to change shafts, work with a fitter to find the best one.

' src=

hi i am actually playing taylormade p770 PW to 5Iand p790 with my 4 iron with all KBS TOUR 120 FLT . I have bought 3 and 2 iron p790 but with shaft modus 3 ns pro 120. do i have to buy another KBS FLT 120 shaft to replace? can you tell me what is the différences between the 2 shaft please? (sorry for my bad English, i am frensh ^^) thank you

You certainly don’t have to replace the Nippon shafts in your 2 and 3 iron, but I tend to recommend having the same shaft throughout your iron set.

You can find more information about the KBS Tour FLT here: https://pluggedingolf.com/kbs-tour-flt-iron-shaft-review/

' src=

Hello Matt,

It’s been more than two years since your review of the Modus Tour 105. I enjoyed your review and decided to buy a set of JPX 919 (4-PW) with the NS Modus Tour 105 in X-flex. I’ve played two full rounds thus far and find it is a much much higher launch, no doubt. I believe that in the longer clubs this high launch is negatively impacting my distances, however. And in the 4-iron specifically, the ball is curving left way more than I’m used to. What about this profile would cause the higher launch and a curving long iron? Is there a section that is super soft? I’m coming from X100s, getting older and no longer “load” the X100s to the extent where I feel them come alive (if you have experienced this you know what I mean), ergo the reason behind the “switch” to a lighter shaft.

Did you find this as well (lost distance in longer irons, curve in the long irons)?

In switching to the 105, you went a lot lighter and to a slightly higher launching profile. The tip is a little softer than your DGs, which could be the cause of the high lefts.

' src=

Matt, I’ve been playing Apex Callaway CF16’s for the last couple of years. They have TT XP 105 shafts. My clubs were recently stolen and I have an opportunity to purchase same irons but with Nippon NS Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 shafts. Will they perform similarly? Age 60, hcp 3, 7 iron 165ish. Thanks Bruce

The XP and Modus 3 are noticeably different in terms of bend profile. As to how they’ll work for you, I can’t realistically say. I would suggest working with a fitter.

' src=

What would be the potential differences in getting the modus 120 stiff compared to the modus 105 x stiff? Thanks

That depends on how the individual responds to weight and stiffness. There’s no blanket answer for that.

Ok thanks. I see the weight difference would only be about 2 grams between them. Would the 120 S flex expect to have a lower flight with less spin or does the 105 in x flex spin less in general terms. I’m kind of curious if the flex and feel of the 105x would be similar to the 120 S flex if you have tried both. Thanks for any info.

' src=

My 12 year-old son is playing tourney golf and getting stronger. He took a spin with my old Mizuno MX20, irons shafted with Nippon NS Pro 1150 GH Tour (regular).

Beautiful ball flight and center-face strikes, consistently hitting targets. Much better consistency than his Projext X LZ’s in regular (~70g).

Which of the newer shafts is closest in profile to the 1150GH regular? Modus 105 or 120?

He plays Mizuno JPX 900 Forged (5-GW) bent weak to JPX 919 Forged specs. Also, would like to know if shafting his wedges with the Nippon Wedge shaft or sticking with the Modus 105/120 would be more beneficial? Thank you,

To me, the 120 is closer, but neither is that similar to the 1150GH. I would strongly recommend getting a fitting if he’s going to change shafts.

Personally, I like to keep the same shaft in my wedges and irons, but there are advantages to different shafts: https://pluggedingolf.com/do-wedge-shafts-matter-golf-myths-unplugged/

' src=

Was looking to replace Apex Pro original (’15) irons with KBS Tour V-110, went through a lot of testing, went about it bass-ackwards, but I really liked the looks and construction of the TM P750. They proved really hard to get, finally got a set and re-shafted with Modus 105. Have also tested multiple near blades Newest Apex Pro, Titl MB>CB, etc., and this shaft brought me a consistency and ease of hitting nearly anything with my specs (2° up + ¾”, test usually + ½”).

Great dispersion, better descent angle and predictable. I found a winner, I don’t fit by what I hit furthest, but what looks, feels and generates shots I visualize. At 67, admittedly a dinosaur, I needed lighter shafts and these were the ticket, far superior to the Aerotech which many tried to steer me towards, the feel and boring flight just wasn’t there in those.

Pingback: 2019 John Deere Classic Recap - Plugged In Golf

' src=

Greetings Matt,

I play the NSPro 1050gh Stiff, love it! I am finding it tough to order these with new iron heads online. Would the Modus 105 compare well?

In terms of weight, it’s close, but the bend profile is substantially different. I’d make sure to try the Modus 105 before I ordered a set with them.

' src=

Great article Matt,

I’m looking to replace the stock KBS MAX 85 S shafts (93.3g) on my Taylormade M4s with a more mid-weight shaft. My swing speed with a 7 iron is mid 80s and I’m looking for something with a bit more control / less distance. I can hit the ball plenty far but sometimes find I lack feel with my irons. I’m torn between the Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 S (106.5g) and the KBS Tour 105 S (114g). Any advice regarding the differences between the two and which you hit better? Taylormade is hooking it up with a custom warranty replacement provided I give them the specs in the next couple days so I unfortunately won’t have the opportunity to get fit before choosing.

Thanks! Josh

The Nippon is lighter but has a stiffer tip. Neither is a perfect fit for me, but I’d opt for the Modus, personally.

' src=

Hi Matt – need to replace 7 iron shaft (don’t ask) – NS Pro 1050 gh X. I am very happy w the shaft, but these are very hard to find. Is the Modus 105 the new version of that NS Pro?

No, the Modus is distinct from the NS Pro 1050. The 1050 is still available; any Nippon dealer should be able to get one for you.

' src=

Played with ns pro 105t stiff in Titleist AP1. Can you tell me if the modus 3 105 R will be a suitable shaft replacement or something close to ns pro 105t characteristics.

The Modus is very different profile than the NS Pro, so I wouldn’t say they are suitable replacements for each other. Why are you looking to replace the NS Pro?

' src=

I am playing the 105 Stiff in Callaway Apex CF16 heads at the moment. I have a history of wrist problems, therefore switching from DG S300 (in a set of Titleist AP2 710) to the 105S to decrease the aggregated tension over a season.

I really like the feel of the shafts. However, I feel like they tend to balloon on me from time to time, if that’s the correct term. These shots have excessive height, reaching to height earlier, not penetrating through wind and ends up with a significantly shorter carry distance. It is not often enough to ruin my game very much, but often enough not be able to ignore it.

I would like to stay within the Modus series, do you think 125 Stiff would be better for me?

FYI: Averaging a carry of 163-166 yards for my 7i

If the issue that the launch is too high or that there’s too much spin? In either case, going to the heavier 125 *could* improve that for you.

' src=

I PLAY THE NIPPON 840 SHAFTS, WOULD THE MODUS 105 BE AN OPTION?? THANKS NORRIS

You would be adding a lot of weight and moving to a stiffer profile. I would suggest trying them in a fitting before making the switch.

Matt, Thanks for your reply. I have a new set with KBS tour stiff on some JPX 919 forged but find it too heavy and lost lots of distance. I played 710 AP1 with NS Pro 105t stiff and was able to load and unload with a good kick but I am having difficulty with loading the KBS tour stiff. Hence I am looking at options to replace shaft with something that is much easier to load. I am getting older (58) and still thought I can swing any stiff shaft but this one is difficult.

Why not replace the KBS with a set of the Ns Pro 105s?

' src=

HI I Have been playing Ping i20 irons with CFS stiff shaft, which i love for around 6 years. I carry my 7 iron around 155 yards on a med. High trajectory and typically 45-48 deg descent angle. My irons are now really worn and i am looking to replace them. I have tried various shaft/ club options including a club fitting at American Golf which was disappointing to say the least !!. I have thought the Nippon Modus 105 stiff in ping 1210 may be comparable and would appreciate your opinion. Rgds Alan

With the caveat that I haven’t tested them head to head, I think the Modus is a bit more stout and lower trajectory.

' src=

I prefer the project x 5.5 to the LZ 5.5 bc of the tighter dispersion. Any view on which Modus would be most comparable?

The Modus will be closer to the standard PX.

' src=

Have you heard of anyone mixing these into an iron set with the 120s or 125s (ie the 105s for the long irons and 120s or 125s for the short)?

I know the AMT exists for this concept, but so far I’ve liked the feel of the heavier Nippons in my pitching wedge much more than the corresponding AMT shaft, but I do tend to have better results with a lighter shaft in my 4 and 5 irons (which aren’t set matching and are more forgiving than the rest of my irons)

I haven’t heard of it firsthand, but it doesn’t seem like a bad idea if you want less weight in the long irons.

' src=

Hi Matt, was the MODUS 105 IRON SHAFT, fitted to the Titleist AP1710, looking for a similar feel with the new T200 irons, and was considering changing shafts to the Modus 105.

' src=

Hey Matt, I tried Modus Tour 105S & Dynamic Gold 105S S300 on Mizuno JPX 921 Forged today. The launch angle was a bit better on Modus VS DD & descent was similar. Couldn’t really tell the roll but I’m assuming the will be close. But Modus did feel a bit lighter & whippy. Now I’m thinking do I need to soft them or not.

' src=

I am a senior golfer who hits a 6iron 130 yards. I play ping g25 irons with a soft regular steel shaft. I recently found a U wedge ping g 400 at golf galaxy with the NP pro modus 3 , tour105 shaft. I absolutely kill this club ,higher straighter longer. Was wondering about reshafting my irons with this shaft. Looks like a players shaft am I crazy to think they might work better in my irons?

It seems you’ve stumbled upon the wonders of custom fitting! The Modus 3 is a “players shaft” but that doesn’t mean it can’t work beautifully for any golfer, just as their are players on Tour with graphite iron shafts.

My suggestion would be to take your current irons and get a fitting to find the shaft that will deliver all the benefits you want before taking the plunge into re-shafting your set.

' src=

Due to Covid I’m unable to book an appointment with a qualified fitter. Currently playing with KBS C Taper. stiff. Looking at a set of ZX5 with the Nippon Modus 3 105 and wondering how different it might be.

Where do you live? If you’re in the US, all 80+ Club Champion locations are open and fitting daily.

' src=

hello, is it possible to tell me if my current iron shafts KBS Tour FST (stiff) (still playing old school: Taylormade R7 TP heads) is lighter or heavier than Nippon Modus 3 Tour (105 stiff)? i just ordered Ping i210 (5-P) heard a lot of good things about these heads..i am hoping for higher, smoother trajectory with 105 Modus. NOTE: i have never been fitted-i try to do everything myself thru trial and error. thank you sir! i live in SC, not sure if that has an affect on the shafts responses due to the weather? -dale

I believe the KBS Tour is heavier than the Modus 3 105.

' src=

Hi Matt. Could you give your view please. I am looking to replace my Callaway X hot Pro irons fitted with DG 105 Reg shafts. They have been grest irons really straight with a really stable performance. I have borrowed Srixon ZX7 irons 5 to pw. Fantastic irons fitted with Modus 120 Stiff. Again brilliant performance when I put my best swing on them. The reason for changing from my Callaways was to get a little more height with the slightly weaker lofts. But I am flying the same height. Would I achieve more height with the Modus 105. Stiff or regular. My 7 iron flies 140 to 15o. Many thanks. Tom

I apologize for the unsatisfying answer, but the only way to know is to get fit and to test them. Some people will hit the lighter shaft higher, others won’t.

' src=

Hello, i’ve got fitted last few days. And they said i need to changed my shaft weight a bit havier and stiffer, so they told me to game the modus3 105 S ltiff or kbs tour v stiff. Due to the lack of the demo, I couldn’t tried the kbs one. I tried the modus, it felt smooth indeed. Do you have any idea about the comparison between those shaft? And are there any big difference characteristics between those? Thank you

We have a full review of the Tour V here: https://pluggedingolf.com/kbs-tour-v-iron-shaft-review/

My experience with it is not extensive, so I can’t offer a particularly knowledgeable comparison. My advice would be to go with what you actually tried, assuming it performed well.

' src=

Hi Matt, currently my gamer shaft is NS Pro 950, it gives me a very high flight and suspect that it reduces my carry distance. Do you think the Modus3 105 will help me to lower the ball flight and spin? Thanks.

It’s possible, likely even, but not a guarantee. My recommendation is always to get fit before making a shaft change so you know you’ll get the results that you want.

' src=

Hi Matt, I got fitted last week for some new irons (Ping i59) and the fitter recommended this shaft, Nippon NS Pro Modus3 Tour 105 in stiff flex. It felt great. Light without being too whippy. 1st time getting fitted. Coming from a set of Mizuno JPX 825 Pro with the stock TT Dynalite XP S300’s. Anxiously awaiting for their arrival.

I found A g400 u wedge that was fitted with a tour 105 shaft. I need to reshaft my ping g25 irons and was wondering if you think these shafts would be a good idea. I kill the wedge high and straight easy to hit just love it. I am currently hitting soft regular clubs that come standard with the ping irons.

My advice is always to get a fitting before making big changes to your set. I think the Modus is a fantastic shaft, but, like any other shaft, it isn’t a fit for every golfer.

' src=

Hi Matt, I hope digging up this old post doesn’t irritate you too much, but was wondering how this shaft compares to the KBS $ taper chrome? I would love to get to a fitter but that requires a plane ride that’s not really in my budget right now, I’m fairly isolated here and couldn’t even tell you my swing speed. I’m looking at replacing my current irons with Mizuno JPX 921 Hot Metal irons and trying to decide on a shaft. I play at a 10-12 handicap(depends on how my year goes, five month season here) and I’m leaning towards the $ taper but these seem to be fairly similar. Cheers

I don’t have a lot of experience with the $ Taper, but we have a full review from another writer here: https://pluggedingolf.com/kbs-taper-shaft-review/

That was quick, I know it’s a lot to ask over the internet, just trying to look into this as much as possible before sinking $1500 on a set of irons that haven’t been fitted. Thanks for the fast response, Cheers Ken

' src=

How does grip size affect shaft performance? Will the overall kick point on the shaft change if I were to go from midsize to standard with 2 wraps? Im currently playing then modus 105s with midsize grips and have a hard time feeling where the club head is on downswing.

The grip size is not going to change anything about the shaft. A smaller grip might increase swing weight, which could give you more feel for the head.

' src=

Do you think the flight characteristics are pretty similar with the modus tour 105 vs the KBS c taper lite 105 R? Thanks, David

On paper, yes, they’re close.

' src=

Hey Matt, As always, thanks for the great review. I’m currently playing the Modus 120s(S). What are your thoughts on how the Modus 105s would stack up to the Rifle 105 Tour Flighted? Thanks for your time Merlin

I haven’t played a Rifle shaft in a really, really long time, so I’m not sure I can offer any kind of knowledgeable comparison.

Hey Matt- That was my bad- I should’ve been more specific in the shaft comparison. The shaft I was using for the comparison to the Modus 105 to is the Project X Rifle 105 Tour Flighted . Hopefully that might be a little bit more current. Thanks again for your time Merlin

Thank you for the specificity, but unfortunately it doesn’t help me because I haven’t hit any Rifle shaft in a long time.

' src=

Hello Matt; I have an old set of Titleist AP1’s with TT Dynalite XP S300. Since then I have moved on to Modus 3 120’s, Modus 105’s, project X 5.0, Dynamic Gold 105 R300. I have desperately tried to find a shaft that feels like the Dynalite (since they are no longer produced). Finding specs on those is really hard.. Do you know of a shaft that is close in specs to the Dynalites ?? Tks, Mike

Unfortunately, I can’t help you there. I never played the Dyanlites, so I don’t have a lot of knowledge on them.

' src=

With guys saying they have over a 100 mph 7-iron club head speed, I say bulls$&@. The pros don’t have that kind of speed with a 7 iron. You must hit your driver 400 yard too. 😂🤣😂

Leave a Comment Cancel

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Email Address

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

ns modus tour 105

  • 2024 Wilson Staff Model CB Irons Review
  • REDTIGER Rangefinder Review
  • Undercover Golf Coaching
  • Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke MAX Fairway Wood Review
  • The 2024 US Open Recap

ns modus tour 105

Contact Us Advertise Subscribe

Playwire

Advertise on this site.

Plugged In Golf

PIG_Twitter

Do You Like Free Golf Gear?

Sign up for our weekly newsletter and not only will you get the latest reviews, instruction, and more delivered directly to your inbox, you’ll also be entered into regular giveaways for golf clubs and more.

ns modus tour 105

Login to my account

Enter your e-mail and password:

New customer? Create your account

Lost password? Recover password

Recover password

Enter your email:

Remembered your password? Back to login

Create my account

Please fill in the information below:

Already have an account? Login here

Your cart is empty

We and our partners use cookies and other technologies to improve your experience, measure performance, and tailor marketing. Details in our Privacy Policy

Nippon Shaft Modus 3 Tour 105: Full Review and Comparisons

golf club shaft and club head being held by golfer

Golf is a sport that demands precision, skill, and the right equipment to perform at your best. One essential component of any golfer's arsenal is the golf shaft – a crucial link between the player and the club head.

The golf shaft greatly influences the accuracy, distance, and control of each shot. With countless options available in the market, finding the perfect shaft can be a daunting task.

In this blog post, we will delve into the world of golf shafts and focus our attention on a popular choice – the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 . Renowned for its balance between performance and control, the Modus 105 has gained significant recognition among golfers of varying skill levels worldwide.

Nippon shaft modus 105

Source: Nipponshaft.com

Additionally, we'll compare it with other popular models like the X Stiff and Dynamic Gold 105, helping you make an informed decision when choosing the right golf shaft for your game.

Whether you are a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic amateur, understanding the importance of the golf shaft and finding the perfect fit can greatly impact your performance on the course. So, let's dive in and discover what makes the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 a top contender in the golf shaft market.

Nippon Modus 105 Overview

The Nippon Shaft Modus 105 is a high-performance golf shaft that has gained popularity among golfers looking for a balanced combination of performance and control . Its lightweight yet stable design allows players to achieve incredible accuracy and distance with every swing.

One of the key features of the Modus 105 is its unique mid-launch and mid-spin performance. This means that it offers an optimal trajectory for most players, providing the perfect balance between attaining distance and maintaining control.

golfer holding a golf clubs after hitting the golf ball

The mid-launch ensures that the golf ball flies high enough for good carry, while the mid-spin reduces the likelihood of excessive side spin, resulting in straighter shots.

Read also: How to put backspin in a golf ball

Furthermore, the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 is available in a range of flex options, catering to different swing speeds and player preferences. Whether you're a player with a fast swing speed in need of a Stiff or X Stiff flex, or a player with a moderate swing speed who prefers Regular or Stiff flex, the Modus 105 has you covered.

You may also like: Lob Wedges: Lofts, Degree, and All You Need to Know

Nippon Shaft has built a reputation as a trusted and reliable brand among golf enthusiasts. Their attention to detail, high-quality craftsmanship, and dedication to maximizing performance have made them a go-to choice for many players.

ns modus tour 105

Golfers who have experienced the Modus 105 often rave about its consistent feel, responsiveness, and overall improvement they see in their game.

Read also: The 20 Must-Have Golf Accessories

In the next sections, we will compare the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 with other popular models like the X Stiff and Dynamic Gold 105, to help you gain a better understanding of what sets it apart from the competition and whether it might be the right fit for you.

Nippon Modus 105 vs X Stiff

When comparing the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 with the X Stiff model, it's important to consider the individual playing style and preferences. The X Stiff model is typically favoured by golfers with fast swing speeds who require maximum control and stability. On the other hand, the Modus 105 strikes a balance between control and distance, making it suitable for players who desire both .

ns modus tour 105

Shop complete golf cubs sets at Just Golf Stuff 

While the X Stiff model may offer slightly more stability and control, it can sometimes sacrifice a bit of distance. The Modus 105, with its mid-launch and mid-spin characteristics, can help players achieve a slightly higher ball flight and longer carry distances while still maintaining excellent control. This makes it a great option for players who want the best of both worlds – distance and accuracy.

Read also: What Size of Golf Clubs do You Need? Check the Correct Golf Clubs Sizing by Height

Nippon Modus 105 vs Dynamic Golf 105

The Dynamic Gold 105 is another popular golf shaft that competes with the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 in the market. Both shafts are known for their quality construction and performance, but there are some notable differences to consider.

The Dynamic Gold 105 is renowned for its stability and control throughout the swing. It provides a low launch and low spin, which can be advantageous for players looking for a penetrating trajectory and consistency in their shots.

ns modus tour 105

Shop golf shoes at Just Golf Stuff!

On the other hand, the Modus 105 offers a slightly higher launch and mid-spin, providing a different feel and potentially accommodating players who prefer a more versatile trajectory with added distance.

You may also like: The Ultimate Guide on Golf Clubs Bounce: Wedges, Tips, and More

It's important to note that personal preference plays a significant role when choosing between these two shafts. Some golfers may prefer the stability and control of the Dynamic Gold 105, while others may find the balance and versatility of the Modus 105 more appealing.

Ultimately, it's recommended to try both shafts through a fitting or demo process to assess how they suit your swing and playing style. This hands-on experience will provide valuable insight and help you make an informed decision on which shaft is best suited for your game.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 offers golfers a well-balanced and versatile option that combines performance and control. With its lightweight yet stable design, the Modus 105 provides excellent accuracy and distance, making it suitable for a wide range of players.

When comparing the Modus 105 with other popular models like the X Stiff and Dynamic Gold 105, it's important to consider individual playing styles and preferences. The Modus 105 strikes a balance between the two, offering a mid-launch and mid-spin performance that provides an optimal trajectory for most players.

golfer holding a golf clubs with the golf shaft over his shoulder

While the X Stiff model may offer more stability and the Dynamic Gold 105 emphasizes control, the Modus 105 offers a versatile option that can fulfil the requirements of both distance and accuracy.

If you're in the market for a reliable and balanced golf shaft, we recommend considering the Nippon Shaft Modus 105. Its lightweight construction, mid-launch, and mid-spin performance, coupled with the flexibility in flex options, make it a compelling choice for golfers seeking optimal performance on the course.

Remember, finding the right shaft for your swing is crucial for maximizing your potential in the game of golf. We encourage you to explore further, conduct a fitting, or demo the Nippon Shaft Modus 105 to determine if it aligns with your playing style and delivers the results you desire.

We hope this blog post has provided valuable insights and guidance to assist you in making an informed decision.  Don't forget to check out our online store at Just Golf Stuff to browse the current deals on golf clubs and more!  Happy golfing!

Leave a comment

All comments are moderated before being published

A short sentence describing what someone will receive by subscribing

100% free, Unsubscribe any time!

Free Shipping Over $100!*

Ships within 5 days

Money Back Guarantee

30-Day Returns

All prices in CAD $

No additional duty charges

Top-notch customer support

Expert advice

  • Opens in a new window.

placeholder

The Ultimate Golfing Resource

KBS Tour Lite Vs Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Comparison Overview

KBS Tour Lite Vs Nippon Modus 105 Shaft

I can remember a time when we didn’t have a plethora of lightweight steel iron shafts to choose from.

Now, the market seems to be flooded with them. While it may sound like I’m complaining, I’m really not.

Frankly, the glut of lightweight steel shafts excites me – especially as Father Time is starting to slow my swing speed down.

Today we’ll be taking a look at a couple of steel shafts that would be great for players switching from graphite to steel – or simply players like me who are experiencing a decline in swing speed.

KBS Tour Lite Shaft Overview

KBS TOUR LITE2

“For the taper tip option, you can choose regular flex (95g), stiff flex (100g), and extra stiff flex (105g).”

As you can see from the numbers above, this is a really light shaft. When we tested it, almost all of our testers remarked at how light it felt from backswing to follow-through.

For some of us, it was too light and felt too insubstantial.

Indeed, there was some variance at impact which led to some erratic ball flight and wide dispersion.

The spin rates were on the high side which helped with stopping power.

The KBS Tour Lite manages to feel exceptionally smooth though – so smooth that it was sometimes hard to tell when we mis-hit.

Compared to the Nippon Modus 105 shaft, the KBS Tour Lite also launched a bit higher.

Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Overview

Nippon Modus 105 Shaft1

“The Nippon Modus 105 is available in regular flex (103g), stiff flex (106.5g), and extra stiff flex (112g).”

Right away, the Nippon Modus 105 shaft felt stabler and more steady in the hands. A lot of that variance at impact was eliminated which led to tighter dispersion for me and most of our testing party.

While the Nippon Modus 105 is heavier than the Tour Lite, digging or thinning the ball was never a problem.

It was very easy to fall into a groove with this shaft. What’s more is that there is just enough heft in the shaft to help you keep track of the club head; but not enough heft that it slows your swing speed.

“In my eyes, the KBS Tour Lite would only be the better option if your swing speed has really slowed down or if you are a beginner/high handicap player.

Otherwise, the Nippon Modus 105 is the superior lightweight steel shaft option.”

Nippon Modus 105 First Impressions

Nippon Modus 105 Shaft2

The first thing that will strike most players is how consistent these lightweight shafts are.

The launch is no shocker; but the tight dispersion on all shots and even loading on all swings are what really stand out.

Key Features & Performance

The lightweight appointments are really what give this shaft its character.

It’s accessible and will help you improve your distance by about half a club.

Nippon Modus 105 Iron Review

  Up to the 9-iron you get really strong trajectory and consistent spin/launch. It’s easy to get the ball in the air and you get a very smooth transition.

Nippon Modus 105 Wedge Review

The spin and launch really come in handy when you’re playing from a tight lie but still want to be aggressive.

KBS Tour Lite First Impressions

KBS TOUR LITE2

The first thing we noticed about these shafts was that they were incredibly light for steel shafts.

The weight is the key feature here. It allows for improved club head speed without losing any accuracy.

KBS Tour Lite Wedges Review

We weren’t huge fans of the KBS Tour Lite on wedges because they covered up a lot of our mis-hits.

KBS Tour Lite Irons Review

The KBS Tour Lite is perfect for irons. It will tighten up your shot dispersion and help increase club head speed.

KBS Tour Lite Driver Review

There isn’t enough substance for the KBS Tour Lite shafts to be viable for drivers.

Nippon Modus 105 Pros & Cons

  • Consistent performance
  • Good for a wide variety of players
  • Smooth feel
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to swing
  • Relatively high spin

KBS Tour Lite Pros & Cons

  • Good vibration dampening
  • Good for a variety of players
  • The smooth feel sometimes covers up his-hits

Who Should Buy it?

The Nippon Modus 105 would fit a wide array of players but we would highly recommend it to mid/high handicappers.

In fact, mid handicappers probably have the most to gain.

Nippon Modus 105 Shaft1

Overall Score: 97/100

Check out more reviews here:.

Shop_Now

The KBS Tour Lite would be a great shaft if you make fairly consistent contact but need a shaft that will add distance to your shots.

KBS TOUR LITE1

Overall Score:  95/100

ns modus tour 105

Ping i530 Irons Review - Are They Any Good? What Handicap?

ns modus tour 105

Ping G730 Irons Review - Are They Forgiving & Good for High Handicappers?

Titleist TSR2 Vs Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid

Titleist TSR2 Vs Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid

Taylormade Stealth Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Taylormade Stealth Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Taylormade Qi 10 Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Taylormade Qi 10 Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Ping G430 Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Ping G430 Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Cobra Darkspeed Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Cobra Darkspeed Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Vs Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

Project X Denali Blue 60TX Shaft

Project X Denali Blue 60TX Shaft Review - Specs, Flex, Weight

Jamie Woods

© 2022  Amazon Associates Program. Golf Blue Heron is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. *Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc., or its affiliates.

  • Best Golf Products
  • Garmin s60 vs Garmin s40 vs Garmin s20
  • Golf Driver Comparisons
  • Golf Iron Comparisons
  • Home Of Golf
  • Putt-A-Bout Indoor Putting Mat Review

Nippon Modus 105 Vs Nippon Modus 120 Shaft

NIPPONSHAFT,MODUS,REGIO

THE NEW FAVORITE OF PGA TOUR PROFESSIONALS.

What is modus³, a new steel iron shaft series that delivers optimal control over three modes of ball flight – trajectory, distance and direction. hence modus³..

Designed for professionals and advanced amateurs, the new MODUS³ steel iron shaft series was developed in response to the specific requests of PGA Tour professionals. Nippon Shaft employed its renowned, world-class steel shaft technology to focus on three critical areas: achieving desired trajectory, delivering proper distance and assuring pin-point accuracy. The resulting N.S. PRO MODUS³ Series is remarkable for the unique bending profiles. Even the most challenging professional courses can be attacked from setup to finish with confidence, thanks to the optimized trajectory, distance and direction. This outstanding shaft series enables true power shots with pin-point accuracy in all conditions.

PLAYERS IN RECORD NUMBERS ARE DEMANDING ITS CONTROLLABILITY.

Having the proper equipment is important. find the a fitter near you to meet your specifications and fit your unique swing type., n.s. pro modus³ tour shafts are tour-validated shafts designed to promote lower tour-level spin rates and low to high trajectories however shaft performance differs with each unique golf swing..

zelos8_image

STEEL SHAFT

modus hybrid

ns modus tour 105

Ray Barnes, our Senior Staff Writer and a Golf Analyst with a PhD in Sports Analytics, is a beacon of insight in the golfing world. With a deep understanding of the sport's nuances, statistical analysis, and a talent for demystifying complexities, he provides in-depth analysis and captivating narratives that engage golf enthusiasts worldwide.

View all posts

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Nippon MODUS3 Shafts Review

Nippon MODUS3 Shafts Review

By DanSueltz October 4th, 2020

Nippon Modus3 shafts have been making subtle inroads into both amateur and professional players bags.

Get a FREE online fitting now to see which  Nippon shaft best fits your swing.

Update october, 2020:   modus posts its 16th tour win in 2020..

With his first victory since the 2017 Masters, Sergio Garcia pulled ahead on the last hole for a victory at the Sanderson Farms PGA tournament.  Sergio has been a long time Nippon Modus 3 Tour user.

Background - Nippon

Nippon, a Japanese shaft manufacturer, has been making high quality steel iron shafts for years.   Perhaps its most popular iron in the United States is the N.S. Pro 950 GH.  This is a roughly 95 gram shaft with a mid-high launch and mid-high spin.  This is the dominant shaft on the LPGA tour.  We have used this shaft and its lighter (N.S. Pro 850 GH) and heavier (N.S. Pro 1050 GH) companion shafts quite a bit over the years.  These shafts have been designed for golfers with medium swing speeds and smooth shaft load.  These shafts have helped most players get the ball in the air.

Modus 3 Line

Several years ago, Nippon introduced their Modus3 line of steel shafts.  These shafts were tested at length on the Tours with the thought that these shafts needed to handle the higher speed golfer's swings while maintaining a desired ball flight and spin.  The four models of the Modus line are the Modus3 TOUR105, Modus3 TOUR120, Modus3 TOUR125 and Modus3 TOUR130.  The numbers roughly correspond to their respective grams weights.  All of these shafts were designed by Nippon for a mid ball flight but each of them will give a different pattern as to how that mid flight is achieved.

In our testing, these shafts definitely have their own personality depending upon what the golfer likes for feel.  The Modus3 TOUR120 will have a little more feel of the shaft unloading at impact and is designed for a golfer with a medium tempo and a mid release.   Our testers that liked the feel of a shaft "releasing" at impact liked this shaft.

While the Modus3 TOUR105 and the Modus3 TOUR125 have very similar shaft bend profiles, these shafts really perform well for players that like the feel of a stiffer tip section.  Our testers were either drawn to the 105 or the 125 depending upon the ideal weight from their fitting recommendations.  These two shaft models give the feeling of a shaft that is an extension of their arm with solid feel at impact.  The 105 will play a little soft to its designated flex so the S will play mid R.  The 125 is much more true to designated flex.

The Modus3 TOUR130 is a completely different animal, in our opinion.  Sergio plays this shaft and gets great performance from it due to his strong swing and late release.    The Modus3 Tour130 has a very stiff butt and mid section with a softer tip section.  This allows stronger players to keep the consistency and dispersion of their iron shots tight while getting better height for perfect performance on approach shots. We have tested this shaft with some of our strongest players in the past and achieved great results.

So, bottom line is that these shafts have great quality and truly are consistently a mid ball flight, mid spin shaft.  The Modus3 TOUR 105 is a great new light weight option that will give lower launch than the N.S. Pro 1050 GH and can handle stronger players.   Be sure to test these shafts at a qualified clubfitter that offers multiple options in terms of flex, length and model.  You will certainly be able to find a Modus3 TOUR model that fits your swing.

And, if you are ready to reshaft your existing irons with these exciting shafts, you can  go to our online clubfitting and clubbuilding site, www.truefitclubs.com.  Specifically, check out our reshaft process here.  

Moscow is changing for the better

Modus restaurant.

Three-storey restaurant project Modus Restaurant, in the historical lane of the Plyushchikhi district.

Book a table Online

Your name *

Your phone *

Time * 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30 24:00

Number of Guests * I agree with privacy policy .

We will call you back in 5 minutes

Modus 2024-04-26

Moscow is changing for the better!

This is the first thought that comes to mind if you look at the building of the MODUS restaurant project in the historic alley of the Plushyhi district. The majestic three-storey mansion in the neoclassical style is truly impressive. Architect Irina Naryshkina worked on the project, the interior was designed by designer Anna Kurganova.

During the day, through the stained—glass windows, the restaurant hall is filled with sunlight, inviting you to breakfast, and in the evening they reflect the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross — the place of Chekhov’s wedding, and the flickering of crystal chandeliers. Every winter, a fireplace is lit in the main hall, and the whole space is filled with the aromas of juniper and fir cones. The time spent in comfort on soft sofas seems to slow down. The directions of the cuisine and the choice of menu items are based on rich experience and a look into the future. The MODUS restaurant concept, which has been in existence since 2006, is now being revealed in a new look, like a flower of life symbolically reflected in the restaurant’s logo.

For four years (2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024), the restaurant has been included in the top 50 best restaurants in Moscow and the top 100 best restaurants in Russia according to the prestigious national Where to Eat award.

It is ideal for personal and business meetings, family and corporate events, awards, anniversaries, holidays with friends, romantic dates and luxurious weddings. In 2020 and 2023, MODUS became the best restaurant for chamber weddings, and in 2024 it entered the prestigious rating of the «100 best venues in Russia» (according to top100awards.ru ), taking 24th place among Moscow institutions and 38th place nationwide.

The guests of the MODUS restaurant have repeatedly entrusted the organization of holidays to the professional team of the institution — even the most demanding individual wishes were taken into account and fulfilled. Remaining a relevant place, MODUS is ready to surprise its regular guests — the menu, bar and wine list are updated and improved, taking into account any preferences.

MODUS top100awards

loyalty card

ns modus tour 105

The Modus Friends discount program is a system of discounts for owners of Modus Friends discount cards.

The basic rules for holders of discount cards:, your 10% discount.

— apply to all the main menu of the restaurant, wine list, bar list, except: special offers, steam cocktails, business lunch.

The discount is valid for cash / non-cash payments.

Does not apply to Banquet and buffet events from 20 people and above.

The discount applies in full only to the MODUS RESTAURANT (Moscow).

Your 20% discount

— apply to all the main menu of the restaurant,wine list, bar list, except: special offers, steam cocktails, business lunch.

The discount is valid for cash payments.

For restaurants: Baikal Bar in the Olympic Park ( Sochi ), Modus in Rosa Khutor ( Sochi ) — your 10% discount.

Any discount is valid only if the customer has the card.

How do I get a card and a permanent discount?

— when you top up your card in the amount of 250,000 rubles, you get a card with a Deposit of 250,000 rubles and a 10% discount for 1 year.

— when you top up your card in the amount of 500,000 rubles, you get a card with a Deposit of 500,000 rubles and a 20% discount for 1 year.

This card can be presented by you and issued as a gift certificate.

* The discount applies to the main menu of the restaurant, wine list, bar card. Does not apply to Banquet and buffet events from 20 people and above, as well as special offers, steam cocktails, business lunch.

Order a Gift card

Recipient's full name * Telephone *

The amount of the deposit * Light – 25.000 ₽ Standard – 50.000 ₽ Classic – 100.000 ₽

Select the payment type * upon receipt link from the bank

Select the date when it is convenient for you to pick up the card * I agree with Privacy Policy .

MODUS RESTAURANT Menu

Modus restaurant photo report.

ns modus tour 105

Moscow Metro Tour

  • Page active

Image

Description

Moscow metro private tours.

  • 2-hour tour $87:  10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • 3-hour tour $137:  20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off. 
  • Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.

Highlight of Metro Tour

  • Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
  • Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
  • Listen to the secrets about the Metro-2, a secret line supposedly used by the government and KGB;
  • Experience a selection of most striking features of Moscow Metro hidden from most tourists and even locals;
  • Discover the underground treasure of Russian Soviet past – from mosaics to bronzes, paintings, marble arches, stained glass and even paleontological elements;
  • Learn fun stories and myths about Coffee Ring, Zodiac signs of Moscow Metro and more;
  • Admire Soviet-era architecture of pre- and post- World War II perious;
  • Enjoy panoramic views of Sparrow Hills from Luzhniki Metro Bridge – MetroMost, the only station of Moscow Metro located over water and the highest station above ground level;
  • If lucky, catch a unique «Aquarelle Train» – a wheeled picture gallery, brightly painted with images of peony, chrysanthemums, daisies, sunflowers and each car unit is unique;
  • Become an expert at navigating the legendary Moscow Metro system;
  • Have fun time with a very friendly local;
  • + Atmospheric Metro lunch in Moscow’s the only Metro Diner (included in a 3-hr tour)

Hotel Pick-up

Metro stations:.

Komsomolskaya

Novoslobodskaya

Prospekt Mira

Belorusskaya

Mayakovskaya

Novokuznetskaya

Revolution Square

Sparrow Hills

+ for 3-hour tour

Victory Park

Slavic Boulevard

Vystavochnaya

Dostoevskaya

Elektrozavodskaya

Partizanskaya

Museum of Moscow Metro

  • Drop-off  at your hotel, Novodevichy Convent, Sparrow Hills or any place you wish
  • + Russian lunch  in Metro Diner with artistic metro-style interior for 3-hour tour

Fun facts from our Moscow Metro Tours:

From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.

At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.

According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.

The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.

Coffee Ring

The first scheme of Moscow Metro looked like a bunch of separate lines. Listen to a myth about Joseph Stalin and the main brown line of Moscow Metro.

Zodiac Metro

According to some astrologers, each of the 12 stops of the Moscow Ring Line corresponds to a particular sign of the zodiac and divides the city into astrological sector.

Astrologers believe that being in a particular zadiac sector of Moscow for a long time, you attract certain energy and events into your life.

Paleontological finds 

Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!

  • Every day each car in  Moscow metro passes  more than 600 km, which is the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
  • Moscow subway system is the  5th in the intensity  of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
  • The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is  90 seconds .

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow tour.
  • + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility during the walking tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

Write your review

GolfWorks

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 .370" Tip Iron Shafts

Shaft services optional, description.

The all new N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 105 - lighter weight to increase club head speed for longer distances, straighter shots, stronger trajectory, and more consistent performance!

The N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 105 was first brought out on tour as the N.S. PRO MODUS³ PROTO ST in 2 and was immediately put in play. The PROTO ST was in the winning bags of eight professionals upon it's launch and has become the second most popular MODUS³ iron shafts on tour, just behind the N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 120.

  • Broadens Nippon Shaft reputation as the light weight shaft expert.
  • Tour validated with over 25 sets in play across the global tours.
  • Traditional, smooth bend profile.
  • Provides Desired Trajectory as a result of the unique structure of a stiff tip section and softer mid section.
  • Provides Accurate Distances due to the unique raw steel material and accompanying heat treatment.
  • Provides Tight Dispersion coming from the exacting tolerances of the highest quality level
  • PGA Tour tested and designed to meet the demands of the stronger player.

Trimming Instructions

Nippon Shaft Specifications

Related Products

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 .355" Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 .355" Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 130 .370" Tip Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 130 .370" Tip Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 120 .370" Tip Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 120 .370" Tip Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 125 .355" Iron Shafts

Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 125 .355" Iron Shafts

Exclamation

This product can expose you to chemicals including black (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is know to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov .

Shaft Services

Important Note: Please provide Current contact information. Customer service may require further information before proceeding with your order.

PUREing - $25.00

SST PURE identifies asymmetries that exist in every golf shaft and locates each shaft's most stable orientation. This results in more consistent performance and uniform feel from club to club.

Tip Prepping - $2.95

Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. When you receive your shaft, all you need to do is mix epoxy, install and align. After the epoxy is cured, cut to your final playing length from the butt end and install the grip.

Tip & Butt Trimming - $4.95

Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. After tip trimming and prepping, the shafts are butt trimmed to the desired final playing length*.

Club Playing Length

Our playing length chart is available here .

* The exact model, club head number, and desired final playing length is required for butt trimming to be possible.

* The club number and or loft is require for tip prepping on most parallel (.335" and .370") golf shafts.

  • Preplanned tours
  • Daytrips out of Moscow
  • Themed tours
  • Customized tours
  • St. Petersburg

Moscow Metro

The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.

What is the kremlin in russia?

The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.

And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.

During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.

There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.

GolfWRX.com

  • Remember me Not recommended on shared computers

Forgot your password?

  • WRX Club Techs

Nippon Modus Tour 105

By skinner05 September 4, 2019 in WRX Club Techs

  • Reply to this topic
  • Start new topic

Recommended Posts

Would a stiff modus3 tour 105 be too flimsy/hard to control for someone with a swing speed of 92mph with a 7 iron?

I'm looking at taking the plunge on some used i210 irons off eBay but haven't been able to find anywhere to demo this shaft in those irons. What does it play similar to? I've got project x 6.0 in my RSI2 irons

Link to comment

Share on other sites.

  • Created 4 yr
  • Last Reply 4 yr

Top Posters In This Topic

dpb5031

Popular Days

skinner05 3 posts

dpb5031 2 posts

BrickDaFunk 1 post

Weezer2 1 post

Popular Posts

September 4, 2019

Curious about 105x as well. Tried them at golf galaxy and they felt very stable. But I think it’s too light for me. My 7iron speed is 94-97mph. Modus 120x felt good for me. Would like to try 125x but

BlkNGld

As others say, it's not all swing speed, but if you like your PX 6.0s, I don't think you'll like Modus stiff. I play the Modus happily, but whenever I've tried PX in irons I wind up running away, e

Puttersaurus Rex

Puttersaurus Rex

Modus 105 will be a drastic difference coming from project x 6.0. It depends on your transition and feel. The modus may be perfect, or a terrible fit. It took me a few months transitioning from 85 gram shafts to modus 105, and I am not looking back. If you have the time, money, and patience to tinker...

Have Fun - Ready Golf - Repair Divots/Marks - FORE

GolfNuts4

Agree with comment above, that being said, I am playing the Modus 105 in a regular and my swing speed is around 87 with a 7 iron.

Callaway Rogue 10.5* Driver Callaway Rogue 3 Wood Callaway Rogue 5 wood Callaway 4/5 Hybrid Callaway Apex 6-GW Callaway Mack Daddy 52/56 Wedge Scotty Cameron Monterey

JDMRN81

If your 7i is that fast I’m assuming your driver speed is over 110? That technically should put you in an X-flex range. I play i210’s with modus 105’s in stiff......I’m not sure of my 7i club speed (mid to high 80’s maybe) but my driver is between 105-110ish (recent swing changes added about 5 MPH). I’m contemplating reshafting because they seem to play flimsy for me now and I’m getting a very high flight and drawing the ball more then I’d like. I have a somewhat aggressive transition. I purchased these used on a whim and did not get fit, but I have the ability to change shafts so wasn’t a big deal to me.

Driver speed is around 113-115mph

I'm pretty sure I'll be able to swap them for something else with my club pro if I need to. I'll game them for a few weeks and see how they feel.

The project x seem very harsh though and I've had a lot of problems with stiff/sore hands recently after playing so I'm hoping the modus might be less harsh and alleviate that problem

You'll appreciate the smooth feel of the 105s. I find them very easy on my hands & elbows.

In terms of flex, it really depends on your swing. If you're swing is shorter, with a quick & harsh transition, they may feel too soft for you.

If you're a smoother swinger of the club and build your speed more gradually you'll probably love them. The other factor will be height. If you hit it super high with lots of spin you may prefer stiffer. It's really an individual thing. I love the way these load and have no problems with partial swings and knock-downs though I generally hit them high on full swings.

USGA Index: ~0 [b]WITB[/b]: Ping G410 LST 9 degree - Tour AD IZ 6x Ping G410 LST - Fujikura Pro TourSpec 73  Kasco K2K 33 - Fujikura Pro TourSpec 73  Callaway RazrX Tour 4h - Tour 95 shaft Ping i200 5-UW (2 flat) - Nippon Modus 105X Taylormade HiToe 54 (bent to 55 & 2 flat) Taylormade HiToe 64 (Bent to 62 & 2 flat) Palmer AP30R putter (circa 1960s) Taylormade TP5X Ball

puttingmatt

puttingmatt

I think they are a great shaft in the lighter weight catagory. I use the 105 stiff

In my X Forged with a 7i swing speed of 85. Easier on the elbows and wrists,

And still prefer steel over graphite.

Tree Levino

Tree Levino

I’d be looking at 105x personally. I play PX 6.0 now. Very different shafts.

Curious about 105x as well. Tried them at golf galaxy and they felt very stable. But I think it’s too light for me. My 7iron speed is 94-97mph. Modus 120x felt good for me. Would like to try 125x but I am trying to get away from heavy shafts and find something lighter to help slow down my swing bc a heavier shaft makes me hit harder

Like

> @dpb5031 said:

> You'll appreciate the smooth feel of the 105s. I find them very easy on my hands & elbows.

> In terms of flex, it really depends on your swing. If you're swing is shorter, with a quick & harsh transition, they may feel too soft for you.

> If you're a smoother swinger of the club and build your speed more gradually you'll probably love them. The other factor will be height. If you hit it super high with lots of spin you may prefer stiffer. It's really an individual thing. I love the way these load and have no problems with partial swings and knock-downs though I generally hit them high on full swings.

I've quite a quick transition so might not be ideal but will see how they play

ChipNRun

> @"Puttersaurus Rex" said:

> Modus 105 will be a drastic difference coming from project x 6.0. It depends on your transition and feel. ...

How quick you are in transition plays a significant factor in what flex works best for you.

What's In The Bag (As of April 2023, post-MAX change + new putter)

Driver:   Tour Edge EXS 10.5 ° (base loft) ; weights neutral   ||    FWs:    Calla Rogue 4W + 7W

Hybrid:   Calla Big Bertha OS 4H at 22 °   ||    Irons:    Calla Mavrik MAX 5i-PW

Wedges*:   Calla MD3: 48 ° ... MD4: 54 ° , 58 °   ||    Putter Ψ :  SeeMore FGP + SuperStroke 1.0PT, 33" shaft

Ball:  1. Srixon Q-Star Tour / 2. Calla SuperHot (Orange preferred)  ||    Bag: Sun Mountain Three 5 stand bag

    * MD4 54°/10 S-Grind replaced MD3 54 ° /12 W-Grind .

      Ψ    Backups:

  • Ping Sigma G Tyne (face-balanced) + Evnroll Gravity Grip |
  • Slotline Inertial SL-583F w/ SuperStroke 2.MidSlim (50 gr. weight removed) |

SoloShot84

> @ChipNRun said:

> > @"Puttersaurus Rex" said:

> > Modus 105 will be a drastic difference coming from project x 6.0. It depends on your transition and feel. ...

> How quick you are in transition plays a significant factor in what flex works best for you.

totally agree. I have very smooth/slow transition and modus is so much better fit than project x. even 5.5 felt so much stiffer than my modus 105 stiff.

modus 105 stiff has similar characteristic as Dynamic gold 105

My swing speed is 87-88 mph with 7 iron with a smooth swing. I used the Mizuno swing DNA system and the Modus 105 was a perfect fit for my swing after testing.

aenemated

> If you're a smoother swinger of the club and build your speed more gradually you'll probably love them.

This. I've got a pretty smooth tempo - very much modeled it after Freddie back in the day - and I absolutely love these shafts.

Titleist TSR3 8° LA GOLF DJ 

Titleist TS2 18° Diamana D+

Titleist TSR2 21° Diamana D+ 

Titleist TSi2 24° Diamana D+

Titleist T100 5-7, 620MB 8-PW Axiom 105S

Vokey 50.8°F, 56.14°F, 60.12°D Axiom 125X

Scotty Cameron Newport LA GOLF P-Series 135

OP, my swingspeed is about the same as yours. I've played 105's in stiff, x stiff and stiff hardstepped once. I preferred stiff flex straight in out of the three. I launch the ball pretty low with lower spin. Strong grip and I de-loft quite a bit at impact. I handled the X stiff fine as well, just had a much flatter ball flight.

BCULAW

IMO, it depends on your swing. I swing the 6 iron 89-92 according to the Mizuno shaft optimizer and played KBS Tour 130x for the better part of 8-9 years. I recently picked up a set of iBlades with Modus 105s with the intention of reshafting.

I played them a couple of rounds "as is" and decided to keep them because they feel great and perform well. I'm hitting a ton of greens, so no reason to change.

I have the Modus 105 in stiff with a 7 iron SS of around 85 and Driver around 100 and handle them fine. I would think they might be a bit soft for you but looks like @rainkingjr prefers the stiff with a highest swing speed more like yours. Probably been suggested but if you can try both on the monitor I would.

kro88

> @SuperBombin said:

> Curious about 105x as well. Tried them at golf galaxy and they felt very stable. But I think it’s too light for me. My 7iron speed is 94-97mph. Modus 120x felt good for me. Would like to try 125x but I am trying to get away from heavy shafts and find something lighter to help slow down my swing bc a heavier shaft makes me hit harder

the 105x is 112 grams. shouldnt be too light, i have them in my MP25s and just ordered blueprints with them

SIM 9 Degree set to 10.5 - AD IZ 6TX w/ TP adaptor - plays 44.5"

SIM MAX Ventus Blue 6S - std length

SIM Max 19 Hybrid HZRDUS Smoke 6.0

Titleist U510 4I - HZRDUS Smoke 6.0

Titleist 620CB 5I-9I - Modus 120X pured/hard stepped, 1 flat

Titleist 620MB PW & Vokey SM8 Raw 50.08F bent 1 weak, 2 flat - X100

Vokey SM8 Raw 54.10S bent 1 weak, 2 flat - S400

Vokey SM8 WW Raw 60 Low K bent 2 flat - S400

Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Laguna Two - 36" 

ProV1x - #41

As others say, it's not all swing speed, but if you like your PX 6.0s, I don't think you'll like Modus stiff.

I play the Modus happily, but whenever I've tried PX in irons I wind up running away, even at 5.5.

IMO, PX LZ 5.5 plays closest to Modus 105 stiff, and even then the differences are apparent.

wfrogge1

My 7 iron swing speed is comparable to yours and I am in the 105 X flex but could play the S just as easily.

iwalter8

Smooth 85-87 MPH 7i swing speed and was testing between 105S and 105X. Mizuno DNA recommended X and that's what I ended up with in JPX Tours. Similar high trajectory and distance but dispersion was tighter with the 105X.

prospect026

I switched to the 105 S this season and couldn’t be happier. I came from KBS C tapers which I felt were harsh and required a lot of effort. I also think Project X shafts seem a little harsh as well. Definitely recommend at least trying the Modus 105s.

OspreyCI

105’s in my P790’s are awesome. About 85 SS with a 7 iron.

TM Stealth2+ 10.5 Diamana T+ 60s

TM Stealth2 15* TM Ventus TR 6-S 

TM Sim2 Max 19 Hybrid Ventus 7-S

Mizuno Pro 225 4-GW DG 105 S300 Mizuno T24 Denim 54S/58V DG S400

L.A.B. DF 2.1 Broomstick

BrickDaFunk

my 7 iron swing speed is 88-92, I was fit into 105x via Mizuno Optimizer with a local fitter....I found a set of iBlades with 105s hard stepped and couldn't be happier. it is rare that I hit an approach shot and wonder if I would have had a better result had I gone with x-flex....it does happen, but not very often.

I can't speak from much experience with the 105 in stiff, but I did play it in X for about two years. My swing speed with a 7 iron is around 88. I found the 105X to feel superb, but I have a little bit of an aggressive transition and found that I could lose the ball left if I really went after a shot. This year I was fit into 718 AP2 with either PX 6.5 soft stepped or straight in PX 6.0. I opted for the 6.0 and find them to be a much better fit for my swing than the 105x. I do, however, miss the silky smooth feel of the 105x. As others have said, the PX and Modus 105 are drastically different shafts.

Titleist TS4 8.5* Diamana D+ LTD 70 X Titleist 917F2 18* (turned down to 17.25*) Diamana S+ 80X 4 - 718 Titleist AP3 Project X 6.0 4-P 718 Titleist AP2 Project X 6.0 White Satin Mizuno MP T7 51-08 Modus 3 105X Blue Ion Mizuno MP T7 55-09 Modus 3 105X Soft Stepped Blue Ion Mizuno MP T7 59-09 Modus 3 105X Soft Stepped Scotty Cameron Studio Select Fastback 1

Golf64

Modus 105 is a great shaft, but with that SS, it might be too light/soft a shaft for you OP?! Usually what ever your ball speed with 7 iron is, that is the weight in grams you should use. Might want to look a 'heavier' shafts?! Modus 120 maybe?

Ping Hoofer

Ping G430 Max 10.5* 

Ping G430 Max 3/7W

Ping BPS 5-PW

SM10 50, 56*

SC Phantom 5.5

Super Bowl LII Champions Fly Eagles Fly! 🦅

> @Golf64 said:

> Modus 105 is a great shaft, but with that SS, it might be too light/soft a shaft for you OP?! Usually what ever your ball speed with 7 iron is, that is the weight in grams you should use. Might want to look a 'heavier' shafts?! Modus 120 maybe?

I think that's a nice rule of thumb, but there are literally thousands of exceptions. I play the 105s in X flex. They're actually about 115g in x. A lot comes down to feel preference. I hit C-Tapers and Project X a hair straighter in fittings, but still prefer the Nippons on the course

  • 8 months later...

TheWind

What made you go with X over S? When I got fitted, I was swinging the S really well and my fitter recommended the X because while I have a more smooth transitioning swing, when I start getting confident and swinging well on the course, I tend to have a couple where I go after it due to excitement or something. My club head speed with a 6 iron was 90 avg on a regular swing and 94 when going after it. Do you feel like you lose any of the awesome release feel with the X, or are you happy you went with them?

EDIT: I will say that my miss with the 105 S was more draw than I'd like generally, which was one of the reasons he said to go with X. I just like to get a few opinions from people who have played them for more than just a fitting to see what they think of them! Most likely going to stick with the 105X, just curious!

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest

×   Pasted as rich text.    Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.    Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.    Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Insert image from URL
  • Submit Reply

Recently Browsing    0 members

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 US Open

Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 US Open

GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment , June 10

easyyy

2024 US Open - Discussion and Links to Photos

Titleist GT drivers - 2024 the Memorial Tournament

Titleist GT drivers - 2024 the Memorial Tournament

GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment , June 3

Thanks

  • 295 replies

2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Discussion and Links to Photos

2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Discussion and Links to Photos

GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment , May 20

2024 PGA Championship - Discussion and Links to Photos

2024 PGA Championship - Discussion and Links to Photos

GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment , May 13

Welcome. Register Here.

Come on in, the water is fine...

Recent B/S/T

PNW_Golfer · Started 4 hours ago

Punkekid · Started 7 hours ago

kjackson82 · Started 8 hours ago

cocolamb22

cocolamb22 · Started 8 hours ago

nfliflet · Started 8 hours ago

GolfWRX_Spotted

GolfWRX_Spotted · Started June 3

  • Existing user? Sign In

The Bag Room

  • Tour & Pre-Release Equipment
  • Golf Sims/GPS/RFs/Apps
  • Golf Style and Accessories

The Club House

  • General Golf Talk
  • Classic Golf And Golfers
  • Courses, Memberships and Travel
  • Groups, Tourneys, and Partners Matching

WRX Academy

  • Instruction & Academy
  • Rules of Golf and Etiquette
  • Swing Videos and Comments

Classifieds & ProShops

  • Deal/No Deal

Website Help

  • Forum Support
  • BST AD Help Forum

My Activity Streams

  • BST/Deal Activity
  • All Activity
  • Unread - No BST/19th
  • Subscriptions

Classifieds

  • For Sale Forum
  • Wanted to Buy
  • Mall of Pro Shops
  • Where Did My Ad Go?
  • Trade In Tool
  • Create New...

COMMENTS

  1. Nippon Shaft

    N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 105 was first brought out to tour as the N.S. PRO MODUS³ PROTO ST in 2010 and was put in play immediately. The PROTO ST was in the winning bags of eight professionals since it's launch and became the second most popular MODUS³ irons shafts on tour, just behind the N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 120. • Broadens Nippon Shaft ...

  2. Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 Shaft Review

    50 Words or Less. The Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 shaft expands the Modus line to fit golfers who prefer lighter weight shafts. Extremely smooth feel and consistent performance. Introduction. When I was first introduced to the Modus 3 Tour 105, I assumed that it was a shaft designed only to bring Modus quality to players who need lighter shafts. I was surprised to learn, however, that the Tour 105 ...

  3. Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Review

    The heaviest Nippon Modus 105 shaft weighs in at just 112 grams. In terms of feel, the Nippon Modus 105 fits right in with the other Nippon iron shafts that we have tested (or gamed) in the past. You get a very smooth transition with a kick point that is up near the grip - very manageable even if you aren't an experienced player.

  4. Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 .355" Iron Shafts

    The Modus3 Tour 105 shafts test the same in both the .355" and .370" tip size. The parallel tip sections on the .370" tip size shaft is only 3" long. If you install the .370" tip size in the PXG irons you will not need to use a shim. If you order the BB9083 PXG ferrules in the .355" size the shim is included with the ferrule.

  5. Nippon 950 Vs Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Comparison

    Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Overview. "The Modus 105 comes in regular (103), stiff (106.5g) and extra stiff (112g) flex.". I tested the stiff, 106.5g version. The Modus 105 has less torque than the Nippon 950 and the kick point is higher. The launch was surprisingly high but my spin rates were staying within a reasonable range.

  6. Nippon Shaft Modus 3 Tour 105: Full Review and Comparisons

    The Nippon Shaft Modus 105 is a high-performance golf shaft that has gained popularity among golfers looking for a balanced combination of performance and control. Its lightweight yet stable design allows players to achieve incredible accuracy and distance with every swing. One of the key features of the Modus 105 is its unique mid-launch and ...

  7. KBS Tour Lite Vs Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Comparison Overview

    Nippon Modus 105 Shaft Overview. "The Nippon Modus 105 is available in regular flex (103g), stiff flex (106.5g), and extra stiff flex (112g).". Right away, the Nippon Modus 105 shaft felt stabler and more steady in the hands. A lot of that variance at impact was eliminated which led to tighter dispersion for me and most of our testing party.

  8. N.S.PRO Modus3 Tour 105 Iron Shaft Set

    N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 105 was first brought out to tour as the N.S. PRO MODUS³ PROTO ST in 2010 and was put in play immediately. The PROTO ST was in the winning bags of eight professionals since it's launch and became the second most popular MODUS³ irons shafts on tour, just behind the N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 120. • Tour validated with over ...

  9. Nippon Shaft

    n.s. pro modus³ tour shafts are tour-validated shafts designed to promote lower tour-level spin rates and low to high trajectories however shaft performance differs with each unique golf swing. ... n.s.pro modus 3 hybrid graphite on steel technology n.s. pro modus 3 tour105 n.s. pro modus 3 tour115 n.s. pro modus 3 tour120 n.s. pro modus 3 ...

  10. Nippon Modus 105 Regular vs Stiff

    NS Pro Modus 105 Tour 190: 189: 192: 1.8: 1.8: Player Profile Recommendation. Player Profile Shaft Flex Recommendation; Slow Swing Speed, Smooth Tempo, Shorter Hitter: Regular Flex: Slow-Medium Swing Speed, Rhythmic Tempo, Mid-Length Hitter: Regular Flex: Medium-Fast Swing Speed, Quick Tempo, Longer Hitter:

  11. Nippon MODUS3 Shafts Review

    The Modus3 TOUR 105 is a great new light weight option that will give lower launch than the N.S. Pro 1050 GH and can handle stronger players. Be sure to test these shafts at a qualified clubfitter that offers multiple options in terms of flex, length and model. You will certainly be able to find a Modus3 TOUR model that fits your swing.

  12. Nippon Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 Shaft

    Heard good things about the Nippon Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 - a lighter weight tour shaft ... I came from MP53s with NS Pro 95 Rs, which I was also fit for 5 + years ago. Quote; Callaway Epic Max LS 9.0 Fujikura Ventus Black TS 6S Cobra LtdX 3 wood Fujikura Motore F1 60S Callaway UW 21 * Mizuno JPX 919 HMP Nippon N.S.Pro Modus3 Tour 120S ...

  13. English

    MODUS RESTAURANT. For four years (2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024), the restaurant has been included in the top 50 best restaurants in Moscow and the top 100 best restaurants in Russia according to the prestigious national Where to Eat award. It is ideal for personal and business meetings, family and corporate events, awards, anniversaries, holidays ...

  14. Moscow Metro 2019

    Will it be easy to find my way in the Moscow Metro? It is a question many visitors ask themselves before hitting the streets of the Russian capital. As metro is the main means of transport in Moscow - fast, reliable and safe - having some skills in using it will help make your visit more successful and smooth. On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world!

  15. N.S.PRO Modus3 Tour 105 Iron Shaft

    Customer Service 24/7. Product Details. The all new N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 105: lighter weight to increase club head speed for longer distances, straighter shots, stronger trajectory, more consistent performance! N.S. PRO MODUS³ Tour 105 was first brought out to tour as the N.S. PRO MODUS³ PROTO ST in 2010 and was put in play immediately.

  16. Moscow Metro Tour with Friendly Local Guides

    Moscow Metro private tours. 2-hour tour $87: 10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off. 3-hour tour $137: 20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off. Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.

  17. Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 105 .370" Tip Iron Shafts

    Features. Broadens Nippon Shaft reputation as the light weight shaft expert. Tour validated with over 25 sets in play across the global tours. Traditional, smooth bend profile. Provides Desired Trajectory as a result of the unique structure of a stiff tip section and softer mid section. Provides Accurate Distances due to the unique raw steel ...

  18. Modus 105 vs Modus 120. Differences other than weight?

    I used the Modus 105 in a set of Mizuno JPX 900 Forged. The clubs didn't react well for me with that shaft. As a long time user of Modus 120 s I re shafted with them . The difference was night and day. ... OnOff 2015 Kuro Irons ,Nippon Modus Tour 120. Scratch 50 ,54,58 Wedges ,Nippon WV 115 Wedge Shafts.

  19. Moscow metro tour

    The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours' itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin's regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as "a people's palace". Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics ...

  20. Nippon Modus Tour 105

    Posted September 4, 2019. Modus 105 will be a drastic difference coming from project x 6.0. It depends on your transition and feel. The modus may be perfect, or a terrible fit. It took me a few months transitioning from 85 gram shafts to modus 105, and I am not looking back.