Feel and Balance Whatever flex of shafts you choose, it's important to build consistency. The driver and fairway metals should have similar flex and feel, as should the irons. While tipping can fine-tune a graphite shaft, irons can be adjusted by "stepping," which means to use a shaft m...
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. Paradym AI Smoke Max Ventus TR Blue 5S ...
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a) Is the PX LZ 5.5 a softer shaft than the KBS Tour 90 stiff? (I cannot find a definitive answer online) b) If not what is a good alternative? (I prefer a light shaft and have quite a "wristy" swing so don't want to go full regular as I would leave the head behind me,...
If you're not taking a full swing, flex isn't so important as there isn't likely to be very much shaft deflection, if any, anyway. If you were to ask me directly, I would always ensure the wedge shafts are more flexible and lean heavier than what your irons have if the shaft ...