A hollow golf club shaft and a moveable solid shaft insert about 6 to 24 inches long wherein the depth of insertion of the shaft insert into the shaft may vary from about 1 to 10 inches. Changing the location of the shaft insert allows a player to change the flex of the shaft and ...
Most golfers are aware of the importance of having the proper flex in their shafts. What may not be common knowledge, however, is the close relationship between club length and shaft flex. You should be aware that, when you make alterations to the length of your golf club to sui...
Traditionally, players have used club head speed as a guide for their correct shaft flex. If you don’t know your club head speed there are charts to convert average driver and iron carry distances into swing speed ranges that help you select the right flex. You should use a senior flex ...
6. HOW DO I FIND THE RIGHT SHAFT FLEX? Other than swing speed, there are several factors that might determine which shaft flex best suits your swing. Tempo, clubhead speed, ball speed, spin, and distance are all tracked during a PXG custom fitting to help your fitter find the best gol...
8. SHAFT FLEX Shafts are important in all golf clubs, but especially drivers. Using lighter, less stiff shafts will produce a higher, right-to-left biased ball flight, while heavier, stiff shafts will launch the ball lower with a higher tendency to shape the ball to the right. ...
Golf Club Shaft Flex Regular Brand iDrive Dexterity Right-Handed Loft 15, 19, 23 Similar items you might like Based on what customers bought Big & Tall Senior Men's ( 1" Longer than Standard Length) iDrive Red Square Anti...
A golf club shaft is formed of graphite and includes an upper portion and tapers to a lower portion. The upper portion is designed to couple with a handle while the lower portion is adapted to coupled to a club head. A first flex point is disposed between the upper portion and the lowe...
As many have correctly stated that shaft flex is often overlooked, but that each manufacturer has there own parameters as to what a sr, regular or stiff truly means. Another item I feel is overlooked too often is shaft weight. Can make a very big difference in how you are delivering the...
Club length: This is determined by your height and the distance from your wrist to the ground. Shaft flex: This should match your swing speed. Most beginners benefit from regular or senior flex shafts. Grip size: Proper grip size can help prevent hooking or slicing the ball....
The invention relates to a set of golf clubs employing a two-piece golf club shaft wherein the lengths of the first and second shaft members vary as the loft of the golf club varies. The set of clubs