Project X 6.0 | Dynamic Gold X100 | |
Weight | 120 grams | 121 grams |
Flex | Regular | Extra Stiff |
Length | 37 – 41 inches | 45.00 inches |
Launch | Low | Low |
USGA Legal | Yes | Yes |
Weight: Project X 6.0 vs X100
One of the first slight differences between the X 6.0 and the X100 is the weight. The X 6.0 weighs 120 g and the X100 weighs 121 g. This 1 g difference in weight will likely not have a substantial difference in terms of performance.
Most golfers are not likely to even feel the difference in their swing. However, there still is a difference between these two sets.
Flex: Project X 6.0 vs X100
Another difference between these two is the flex. The X 6.0 Has regular flex and the x100 has extra stiff flex. Generally speaking, regular flex is better for those who have average swing speeds. The extra stiff flex option is better for those who have above average swing speeds.
So, if you have average swing speed, then the X 6.0 is likely a better fit for you, but if you have swing speed that is above the general average, then the x100 is likely a better option for you.
Length: Project X 6.0 vs X100
Another difference between these two is the length options. The X 6.0 ranges from 37 to 41 inches. The x100 is just 45 inches long. Generally speaking, longer golf clubs are harder to hit and are therefore better for intermediate and expert golfers. Longer golf clubs are harder to square on impact, so they lead to inconsistent shots. So, if you are a beginner, the X 6.0 might be a better option. But if you do not have trouble squaring the face on impact, then the X100 may not be a bad option.
The USGA has a limit of 46 inches on any golf clubs. If any golf club exceeds this length limit, then it is considered illegal. Neither the X 6.0 nor the X100 exceed the limit, therefore they are considered legal.
Launch: Project X 6.0 vs X100
One of the similarities between the X 6.0 and X100 is there is a launch angle. Both have a low launch angle which means that the ball is not as prone to getting a significant amount of height and impact. This leads to much longer role distances off of the tee. No matter which one you choose, you will be getting the same type of large angle.
USGA Legal: Project X 6.0 vs X100
It is important to know whether or not the golf clubs you’re looking at are considered legal. The USGA has very strict equipment rules that must be followed. According to the USGA, both the Project X 6.0 and Dynamic Gold X100 are considered legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, or professional golf outings.