For me, ddriver speed 105, I get a higher ball flight with a S flex shaft in my irons compared to a R flex shaft. But that's ME. You need to test both a go by what you get. If a regular flex has someone hotting the ball off the heel while a stiff has them hitting off ...
Since you are swinging slower with wedge and pitch shots, does it really make a difference if you have stiff or regular shafts in your wedges? I Think it depends on your tempo, I have a really quick transition so I use stiff shaft wedges. Quote Paradym AI Smoke Max Ventus TR Blue...
The first thing to know about comparing the flex of golf shafts is the industry has no standard. A shaft rated as a stiff flex by one manufacturer may feel as soft as another company's regular shaft, and the flex factor is made more complex when including the choice between steel or gra...
Shaft Number 3 Crane Jib Three-Arm Type Straight Arm Payload(Kg) 9105 Curb Weight(Kg) 15600 Number of Axles 3 Axle Load(Kg) 7000/17900 Max Speed(Km/H) 90 Steel Spring Number 9/10 Front Track(mm) 1960,1980 Rear Track(mm) 1860/1860 Max.Total Lifting Cap...
I know ultimately I won't know for sure unless I do a fitting or just try it but I keep going back and forth with the idea of trying a lighter driver shaft. Currently I have a HZRDUS Smoke Yellow X-Stiff 65g shaft in my driver. I'm thinking about trying something around 55g in ...
My irons are a priority at the moment and I'll get fitted for those 1st but it would be interesting to see if a different shaft could make a difference on the driver. I'm happy with distance but could do with tighter dispersion. Expand See my reply that came in at the same time...