A shaft insert (or external connecting segment) with greater flexibility than the substrate shaft allowing for a more flexible zone in an area of separation between two separated portions of the substrate shaft. The flexible connection is intended to be installed between two segments of the ...
I'm still fairly new to golf and was using a Taylormade RBZ Black driver with a regular flex shaft. I noticed that I was having *more* trouble with club face control with the increase in swing speeds and was also seeing a jump in spin numbers with average moving above 3200... not ...
Performance is where the Elyte driver truly shines. Tested extensively in various conditions, it maintained high ball speeds on mishits and kept drives straight. The Ai10x face significantly improved forgiveness, while adjustable weighting helped reduce slices. On-course testing in Spain and a wet,...
Brand:AUTOFLEX GOLF SHAFT AUTO FLEX DRIVER SHAFT OPTIONS: AUTOFLEX TRIMMING OPTIONS: DEXTERITY: GRIP OPTIONS: GRIP SIZE: MANUFACTURER TIP ADAPTER: NOTES: SHAFT OPTION:WE ARE HAPPY TO SPECIAL ORDER IF NEEDED Out Of Stock AUTOFLEX Why choose Gregg Rogers to purchase your custom shaft?
I'm currently playing AWT 2.0 and was also fitted for Project X 5.5. I'm considering buying a used set of I500's and it would be helpful to have a shaft comparison tool or chart to see if other make/model shafts are equivalent (or real close). G410 Plus, 9 Degree Driver G400...
Most forgiving driver for a high swing speed As your swing speed increases, you’ll be less suited to standard drivers. At this point, it is well worth getting a custom-fit session. Finding a stiffer driver shaft and one with more weight can often give the feeling of more control and ca...
driver. During a formal fitting, your PGA Pro will identify your best driver head, loft and shaft type. Even though this process might cost you a little extra money and take some time, it’s more than worth it. Whatever you do, always try to get fitted before buying a new driver. ...
15. IF I CHOOSE A LONGER DRIVER SHAFT, WILL I HIT IT FARTHER? Theoretically, yes. Longer driver shafts produce more clubhead speed and higher launch. However, longer clubs can also lead to inconsistency in contact and direction, so while your maximum distance may go up, your average distanc...
The higher than expected spin numbers come from the driver head we used (10.5°), mid-back CG. We set the conditions up to produce a bit of spin with the hope of finding some evidence of a shaft that actually takes a bit off. When we do this again, I’d be included to use a ...
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.