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how to find right golf shaft for driver

by Elias Keeling Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How To Choose The Right Shaft For My Driver?

  • Length Of The Shaft. Basically a matter of preference based on feel, shaft length can be roughly determined by the height and arm length.
  • Weight Of The Shaft. ...
  • Torque Of The Shaft. ...
  • Kick Point Of The Shaft. ...
  • Flex Of The Shaft. ...

5 factors to help you find the right driver shaft for your swing
  1. Flex. Generally speaking, a driver shaft that's too stiff will cause shots to launch too low, with too little spin and low peak heights. ...
  2. Weight. The weight of a shaft has a similar correlation to performance as flex. ...
  3. Length. ...
  4. Kick point. ...
  5. Torque.
Jun 9, 2020

Full Answer

Can any driver shaft fit any driver?

Yes, most golf Driver shafts are interchangeable. Golf driver shafts can be replaced as long as the new shaft is the same length and made by the same brand of golf club.

What shaft length should my driver be?

The standard length of a driver for men used to be 43.5 inches with a steel shaft and 44 inches for a graphite shaft. However, in the 21st century a standard driver is considered to be 45 inches.

What shaft flex should I use for my driver?

Swing Speed In general, golfers with a fast swing should use a stiff shaft and slowed swings should use a regular flex shaft. To check your swing speed a shot tracking device will be the most accurate method. Based on your swing speeds here are our recommendations: 80-95 mph swing speeds should use regular shafts.

How long should a golf driver be for my height?

Using the ratio of every 6" of height there should be a 1" change in length then there should be a 1 ½" difference between their 5-irons. For example, recommend 36.5" for the lady and 38" for the man (or 36.75" / 38.25").

How do I fit myself for a driver?

There is no better way to reduce a slice than to fit the golfer with a more closed face angle in the driver/fairway woods. For more severe slices, the golfer can be fit with a driver head with both a closed face and an offset hosel design....Driver Loft.DriverBest LoftBest Loft1109.58.5Based on Level Angle of Attack8 more rows•Jan 27, 2012

What happens if your driver shaft is too flexible?

Having a shaft that is too flexible can also cause the ball to hook uncontrollably, because the shaft bends incorrectly, it will come through with a closed clubface causing the ball to go left, this is because the shaft can't handle your swing speed, and the head is rotating too much.

What happens if driver shaft is too stiff?

There are a few tell tale signs that your shafts are too stiff, firstly you will lose the ball to the right, because the shaft is to stiff it will be hard to square up at impact, causing the face to be open when you hit the ball, this is going to produce a fade or slice shot, generally ending up on the right side of ...

How do you tell what flex shaft you have?

"L" is the most flexible shaft and "X" is the stiffest shaft:"L" denotes "ladies flex""A" or "M" denotes "senior flex" (might also be designated "AM" or "A/M," or "Senior")"R" denotes "regular flex""S" denotes "stiff flex" (might also be designated "Firm")More items...•

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