Flex Ratings There are several degrees of stiffness in golf shafts and one of them will provide you with the optimum performance. Shafts are classified according to their flexibility as ladies, regular, stiff and extra stiff, as well as a senior flex for older golfers. You may find as you ...
The performance of a golf club largely depends on the shaft length, torque, flex, alignment, weight, and kick-point of the shaft. The flex of a shaft is the most important factor which affects direction and distance. Players with a swift swing require less-flex shafts, while players with ...
Anyone here near or in their senior age ( golf =50+ ) still sporting an X-flex in any of their golf clubs ? In my youth, with only the steel shaft available, I used a range of steel shafts in the drivers. S-300, S-400, X-100, X-200. Was drifting towards
Shafts Most of us don’t think much past “regular” or “stiff.”And many shops do not stock much more.But most of us should not be using either of those. When we were little kids, some of us used “ladies” clubs.One of my first sets of used clubs were Wilson Patty Bergs.More...