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 ...
Again, a custom fitting session will help find the perfect shaft flex for your game. 9. SHAFT LENGTH Although the legal limit for the length of a driver is 48 inches, most drivers have a shaft of around 45 or 46 inches to strike the best balance of distance and control. While longer ...
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...
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...
So you could very well have an issue with the length of the driver finding the center of the club. You may also need a different shaft, depending on swing and strike pattern. Couple things to try if you can. 1. Choke down about an inch with the driver but set up normally. See ...
Shaft flex is pretty much irrelevant once you change shaft manufacturers or even different lines within a manufacturers product lines. Swing speed also not what fitters look at. As Ian from TXG says it’s an input value and what matter more is the output numbers such as ball speed, launch,...
Club Length: Women’s clubs are typically 1/2 inch to 1 inch shorter than men’s clubs, accommodating the average height difference. Shaft Flex: Women’s clubs often feature more flexible shafts, suited to the typically slower swing speeds of female golfers. Weight: Women’s clubs are ...
In addition, don’t expect any bounce or grind options here; with the xE1, there is just one standard model in a wedge flex shaft. On course performance The xE1 will be your go-to choice for wedge shots out of the bunker. We tried this wedge from other areas on the course, and the...
A golf club shaft tapered in a step pattern and having a high deflection point is provided. The grip area has a smaller diameter than the adjacent steps of the taper of the shaft.
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