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The choice of flexible shaft can have as big of an impact on his game like other decisions you make. The driver of $ 500 may be the perfect driver for you, but all your shots may end up in the rough, and he chose the wrong flexible shaft. That's because the flexible shaft is based on the characteristics of your swing and not the equipment itself. Read and to determine the best flex for your game.
"Flex" is the amount of a twofold axis is the experience of the strength of the golf swing. Different types of changes influence the curve: you can have a swing slow and smooth, quick swing and uneven.
You will choose between the following options:
X - Extra hard
S - Stiff
R - Regular
A - Senior
L - Ladies
We will evaluate the swing features the following:
Speed - The transition from top of back swing down - Tempo - Follow through
The proper bending can play a vital role in aligning the club head at impact.
Overall:
Driver yards -
Rigid Flex 250 yards carry
230 yards to carry regular
Senior 200 yard carry
200 yards to carry the ladies
Only a hard swing flexion should be considered extra stiff.
The other feature to consider is the pace and if the rotation is smooth or rough.
Remember that there is a factor that will determine its flexible shaft.
Now let's put it all together.
If you are a beginner or buying new equipment, then start with the recommended flex for your car. If you have a fast tempo and a sudden swing you may consider moving to a stiffer flex. If you carry the ball 250 but has a smooth swing, then you might consider a regular flex.
If you already have your team then we will analyze trends:
You tend to drive the ball to the left. A rigid flex should be considered (more flexible shaft may be causing the clubhead to hit the ball in a closed position).
You tend to drive the ball to the right. A more flexible shaft must be considered (rigid flexion may be causing the clubhead to impact the ball into an open position).
If you are unsure, then the option is more flexible shaft.
By following these guidelines should be able to determine the correct flexible shaft. If you have the opportunity, attend a demonstration day where you can try different clubs with different shafts. When you find a trajectory and ball flight you are satisfied with, then that may be the flex for you. As you can see, the choice of flexible shaft can be as important as the type Golf clubs and balls to play.
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