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Understanding the perfect shaft requires a grasp of five essential factors: your swing speed, driver distance, the club you use from 150 yards, your accuracy, and the choice between graphite or steel.
Regular flex shafts suit you if your driver carries between 210 and 240 yards and you reach for a 5 or 6 iron from 150 yards—unless you’re a senior or lady golfer. In that case, you may need a ladies' or senior flex shaft.
For golfers with swing speeds over 90 mph, a stiff shaft is ideal, especially if your driver carry is between 240 and 260 yards and you’re hitting a 6 or 7 iron from 150 yards out. Swing speeds over 105 mph? Then you might even consider an extra stiff club.
But how about the specifics of each factor, the difference between irons and driver shafts, and the meaning of kick point on a shaft? Find out by checking out the full article at Golfspan.com. Click the link in my bio for all the details and tailor your golf equipment to your game.
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