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These are all just general ranges for how swing speed translates to ideal shaft flex, but it is a good place to start. So if you can’t get to a fitter, at least figure out your swing speed and ...
There’s one area of buying new golf clubs that most golfers still overlook: the shaft. There’s endless chatter about driver ...
The flex, weight and length of the shaft all influence how a golfer times the release of the clubhead at ... It’s easy to use and explains the optimal numbers for every swing speed and launch angle.
If your driver swing speed is approximately 110 mph or higher, and your carry distance around 270 yards, go with X flex shafts. If your speed is 95 to 110 mph and your carry distance 240-270 yards ...
Your clubhead speed is a factor in what flex is right for you, but as Briand explains, ball flight and performance are king. Slow swing speeds will generally require softer-flex shafts, while high ...
Why shaft flex requires a careful decision (and likely not just ... It’s easy to use and explains the optimal numbers for every swing speed and launch angle. Yes, that includes the biggest ...
Mucklow’s research shows finding the proper weight shaft can boost swing speed by 1 to 1.5 miles per hour—that equates to a gain of two to four yards on a tee shot. “Less than five percent ...
Aldila NEW NV 65 R/S/X Flex Shaft. ... Furthermore, it is not particularly inclusive, especially for a slow swing speed. Pros. Stiff shaft and more weight for fast swing speeds.
Q: I’m a 70 years old with a 65 to 70 mph swing speed. I am currently hitting a 10.5 degree regular flex. I’ve been told at a local golf outlet that I should be using a senior flex.
Two new flexes offer enhanced performance for elite golfers CAMARILLO, CA, Oct. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NEWTON GOLF Company (Nasdaq: SPGC) (“NEWTON GOLF” or the “Company”), a ...