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 ...
Most shaft manufacturers recommend stiff shafts for players with swing speeds of 95 mph or faster. A club moving at that speed is fast enough to deliver distance, and the stiffer shaft helps with accuracy. For players with slower swing speeds, a regular-flex club can help add clubhead speed...
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 ...
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...
Adams Golf Tight Lies 3 Fairway Wood 16 Degree Right Handed Regular Flex Orlimar Golf Escape Wedge, (LW) 60*/10* Steel Wedge Flex Shaft - Right-Handed Add $38.49current price $38.49Orlimar Golf Escape Wedge, (LW) 60*/10* Steel Wedge Flex Shaft - Right-Handed 25 out of 5 Stars....
With my driver I'm getting close to 160mph ball speed (106mph clubhead), 280y carry. Currently have a stiff Matrix Black tie in my Cobra F6 but I'm hoping to upgrade the driver once I've sorted the irons out or, maybe, pick up a different shaft to try... Expand It all dep...