For a limited time starting in February, SJ Golf is also taking applications from professional golfers and reviewers to test the FreeFlex demo shafts. Applications and inquiries can be sent tofreeflexshaft@gmail.comand the company will notify the results individually. And there you have it. The ...
Time has proven it’s not the be-all and end-all of golf shafts, but as Matt Saternus pointed out in his review [read it HERE], it did offer some advantages. And now, another Korean company, Special Joy, has chummed the waters with their FreeFlex shaft....
The shaft flex connection is designed to be symmetrical around its cross section with equal flexibility and torsional displacement in all directions in compliance with USGA Rule 2, Appendix 2. c. requiring golf shafts to be equally flexible with equal torsional displacement in all directions. The ...
Golf Galaxy now charges you $100 for the “fitting” and you get the money rolled into the purchase cost if you buy from them. And they can only fit with whatever shafts they have in the OEM fitting carts Is it actually different than before though? Do they actually have competent ...
Standard golf shafts are tubular members of slightly diminishing diameter progressing from the butt or grip end (the proximal end held by the golfer) to the tip end (the end connected to the club head). The flex of the shaft is determined primarily by the diameter of the shaft. If the ...
Golf shafts are typically designed to utilize the principles of kick and flex to provide a golfer with a desired ball flight. However, bending and flexing of a conventional shaft, which is necessary to for providing kick, makes it difficult for a player to consistently return the face of the...
in a largest amount when a golf ball is hit to the position spaced at 200 mm from the head-side front end 12, the rigidity value of the shaft 10 is set to not less than 1.0 kg·mm2 nor more than 2.5 kg·mm2 so that the shaft 10 is softer and more flexible than ordinary shafts...
My present invention relates to golf clubs, and is primarily directed to that type or class of golf clubs provided with flexible tubular metallic shafts. A golf club may be likened, for comparison, to a baseball pitcher's arm. If the pitcher did not have flex in his elbow, he would be...
Modern arrows are typically made from a carbon fiber arrow shaft that is hollow, and include a point in the front of the arrow shaft, a nock in the rear of the arrow shaft, and fletching along the surface of the arrow shaft adjacent the nock. In flight, the hollow arrow shaft flexes...
Similarly, short irons, such as an 8- or 9-iron using conventional numbering, typically include relatively short shafts 17, relatively large areas for hitting face 16, and relatively high loft angles 30. In one embodiment of the present invention, these parameters are particularly chosen to ...