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what does heavier golf shaft do

by Santino Reichert Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Advantages of using a heavier golf iron shaft:

  • The heavier shaft has a weighted feel which gives you better control over your golf club,
  • Heavier shafts have lower torque which keeps your club face more stable.
  • The heavier shaft has a lower launch angle which helps you from hitting your golf ball too high.

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The heavier a shaft is, the more likely it is that your golf ball will fly low and with less spin. If it's lighter, the ball will tend to fly higher and spin more. As Briand explains, the weight of a shaft has less impact on swing speed than golfers think, but that lighter shafts could increase the rate of closure.Jun 9, 2020

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Are Heavier shafts better for golfers?

Heavier shafts help golfers to "feel" the club in their hands and can slow the tempo. Because of the slower tempo, golfers have time to think about cocking their wrists at the top of the swing and turning them over at impact, both which translate into a cleaner swing.

What factors affect the weight of a golf club shaft?

These factors are: When a shaft is lighter, it reduces what’s known as the total weight of a golf club, which is the weight of all components: the head, the shaft, the grip, and the things that hold them together such as the tip, tape, and epoxy. When the total weight of a club is reduced, it allows some golfers to swing faster.

How does swing speed affect a golf shaft?

The effect of your swing speed Your swing speed exerts forces on the shaft and makes it bend. The faster your swing speed the more bend you will get in the shaft. When there is too much bend in the shaft it will affect the quality of the strike, control, and ball trajectory will be affected.

What are the benefits of a heavy shaft?

According to the U.S. Golf Teachers Federation, the biggest benefit to be gained from a heavy shaft is accuracy. This is mainly as a result of the manufacturers reducing the length of the shaft. The shorter shaft may lead to a loss in distance on the heavier shafts.

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Why would you want a heavier golf shaft?

Heavy shafts tend to produce more distance, accuracy, and lower ball trajectory for a golfer with faster swing speeds.

What happens if golf shaft is too heavy?

Nippon suggested that a player should be able to tell largely by feel. A shaft that's too heavy will cause a “labored golf swing.” A shaft that's too light will hurt your ability to make solid contact. When you find the right shaft weight, you'll experience a “high energy swing” with uniform contact.

Does 10 grams make a difference in golf shaft?

While most focus more on shaft flex, shaft weight is equally important. 10 grams may not sound like a big deal, but during the golf swing, it can make a big difference. This weight can make a big difference to feel, clubhead speed and dispersion (the accuracy of your drives).

Is it better to have a heavier or lighter driver shaft?

Lighter shafts help slower swinging players increase their swing speed, and get the ball up in the air. The faster swinging players among us are better suited to heavier shafts, which according to Liam Mucklow improves their swing path.

Is 75 gram shaft too heavy?

75 and 85 Gram Shafts And Who They Are For? These are generally for your stronger and better players, as they will be generating a lot of clubhead speed, the weight of the shaft helps to keep the clubhead under control during the swing.

Should I play a heavier driver shaft?

The heavier a shaft is, the more likely it is that your golf ball will fly low and with less spin. If it's lighter, the ball will tend to fly higher and spin more. As Briand explains, the weight of a shaft has less impact on swing speed than golfers think, but that lighter shafts could increase the rate of closure.

Is a 70g driver shaft too heavy?

A 70-gram driver shaft is considered to be pretty heavy but not the heaviest. It falls into the middle but is still on the heavier side when you consider you could go with 50 or 60 grams instead.

How heavy should my golf shaft be?

In general, golfers with slower swing speed and tempo can and should play a lighter shaft. Golfers with very fast speeds and tempo should play heavier shafts. Driver shafts typically weigh 55-60 grams for men and 45-50 grams for ladies.

How does a heavier shaft affect swing weight?

Adjust the swingweight of a club by installing a heavier or lighter shaft. The swingweight increases by one swingweight point for every 9g of shaft weight added. The swingweight decreases by one swingweight point for every 9g of shaft weight removed.

Does a heavier golf club hit the ball farther?

Together, the speed and mass determine the magnitude of the force that is applied to the golf ball. It stands to reason that given the same swing speed, a heavier golf club will apply more force to a golf ball than a lighter one and will, therefore, result in greater distance.

What happens if my driver shaft is too soft?

Incorrect flex A golfer using a shaft that is too flexible may experience a ball flight that is too high, a ball that spins too much, or a shot pattern that has inconsistent dispersion.

What shaft is best for my swing speed?

– Golf Shaft Flex ChartCarry DistanceSwing SpeedFlexUnder 200 yardsUnder 75 mphLadies or Senior200 to 240 yards75 to 95 mphRegular240 to 275 yards95 to 110 mphStiffOver 275 yardsOver 110 mphStiff or Extra StiffOct 15, 2019

What does a heavier shaft do?

But does the weight of the shaft really make a difference? A heavier golf shaft is believed to both lower the launch angle and spin rate of a golf shot.

Why is a heavier shaft better?

A heavier golf shaft is believed to both lower the launch angle and spin rate of a golf shot. Heavier golf shafts generally have less torque and resist the amount of twisting that takes place during a golf swing.

What is the best speed for a golf shaft?

As a guideline slower speeds below 85 mph will benefit more from lightweight shafts, mid speeds between 95 and 105 mph midweight shafts, and fast speeds over 105mph heavy shafts. Ultimately the best-suited shaft is the lightest shaft that enables you to exert control over your shot while still getting a good distance.

What are golf shafts made of?

Shafts are manufactured from steel, graphite, multi-material, titanium, and nanofuse shafts. Heavier shafts are generally made from steel and lighter shafts from graphite. Manufacturers add the most commonly used shafts as standard, but there is an aftermarket shaft available to suit your swing down to a tee.

How much does a steel shaft weigh?

Steel shafts weights vary between 85g to 130g and although this does not seem like an enormous difference it will make an impact in your shot-making ability. Furthermore, your strength, swing speed, swing tempo, and club length play an enormous role in determining shaft weight.

How much shorter is a driver shaft than a fairway shaft?

Most stock shafts from manufacturers use the same weight of shaft in fairway woods as their driver models. Fairway woods have shafts that are between 1 and 3 inches shorter than your driver shaft.

How does swing speed affect the quality of the strike?

The effect of your swing speed. Your swing speed exerts forces on the shaft and makes it bend. The faster your swing speed the more bend you will get in the shaft. When there is too much bend in the shaft it will affect the quality of the strike, control, and ball trajectory will be affected.

What is the debate around golf shafts?

The debate around shafts is related to heavier vs lighter golf shaft and the pros, cons, and benefits of each. In general the weight of the club will determine how fast you can swing ...

How heavy is a driver shaft?

Driver shaft weight can vary from 65g to 130g.

What happens when a golf club shaft is lighter?

When a shaft is lighter, it reduces what’s known as the total weight of a golf club, which is the weight of all components: the head, the shaft, the grip, and the things that hold them together such as the tip, tape, and epoxy. When the total weight of a club is reduced, it allows some golfers to swing faster.

Why is the weight of a golf club head important?

This is because, at impact, the transfer of energy is related almost entirely to the weight of the clubhead.

Why use lighter shafts?

Using a lighter shaft allows more weight to be placed in the clubhead through adjustable weights, hotmelt, etc. without increasing the total weight of the club. This “redistribution” of shaft weight into the clubhead can be one of the last tweaks in a fitting that unlocks more distance off the tee.

What is the difference between a lighter and heavier package?

Both packages are the same size and shape; the only difference is the weight inside. To carry the lighter package, you may only require the strength of your hands. With the heavier package, you will likely need the strength of your arms, shoulders, and core muscles… potentially even your legs.

How many inches of shaft is closest to clubhead?

The first four inches of the shaft nearest to the clubhead also play a role in energy transfer, but it’s a minor role as the first four inches of the shaft, regardless of shaft model, does not vary as much as clubhead weight.

How to increase distance on golf clubs?

There are two factors that are critical to increasing distance, and lighter shafts can help with both factors. These factors are: 1 The Speed The Club Head Is Travelling At Impact 2 The Mass Of The Club Head

Can a lighter race car beat a heavier race car?

If all other factors are the same, a lighter race car will beat a heavier race car to the finish line every time. This is how it’s possible for a weaker golfer to achieve the same clubhead speed as a stronger golfer if the stronger golfer is using a shaft that’s too heavy for him or her.

Pros And Cons Of A Heavier Driver Shaft

Bryson DeChambeau has been a cult figure among golf fans for his ability to smash bombs off the tee. His swing speed, combined with low loft, and a heavy driver shaft, delivers explosive ball speed and outrageous distance.

Driver Shafts And Their History

According to Golf WRX’s Ryan Barath, shafts were constructed from wood until the 1920s. It was then that British fishing rod producer Apollo released their steel shafts, which took time to get the approval of the everyday player.

How Important Is Shaft Weight To Your Game

The team at TPT Golf mentions that shaft weight impacts your swing and clubhead speed and muscle activation.

What Factors Influence The Driver Weight You Should Use

According to True Temper Sports, four factors influence the driver weight you should use. These factors include swing speed, clubhead speed, trajectory, and spin.

Pros Of Heavier Driver Shafts

TPT Golf suggests that heavier shafts are ideal for increasing swing speed. While this might sound outrageous, it is true. When swinging a heavier shaft some players maximize muscle activation, which helps them maximize speed.

Cons Of Heavier Driver Shafts

The first disadvantage of a heavier shaft comes in the form of clubhead speed.

How To Know If Your Driver Is Too Light

Tim Briand says that a light shaft does not make you swing faster. Contrary to the numerous claims.

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I've always used driver shafts in the 60-65g range, and am a bit wild with the driver at times. Was thinking of trying a heavier shaft, maybe the 75g range. Assuming that I get the correct flex and bend profile for my swing, what would be the pros and cons of a heavier shaft? I'm thinking pros would be: better control and more consistency.

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I've always used driver shafts in the 60-65g range, and am a bit wild with the driver at times. Was thinking of trying a heavier shaft, maybe the 75g range. Assuming that I get the correct flex and bend profile for my swing, what would be the pros and cons of a heavier shaft? I'm thinking pros would be: better control and more consistency.

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For some reason I always play better with heavy clubs. For example my 4 wood is 42.25 inches with a 90 gram shaft tipped .75 less than the trimming instructions call for. Comes up about d0. Overall weight is 355 grams. I love it. Feels like a seven iron in my hands....just so workable and comfortable.

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I have an aggressive transition and have had enormous difficulty keeping my swing on plane. Outside-in swing path. I switched my driver from 45.75”, 55 gram shaft, 305 gram club weight to a 44.5”, 65 gram, 339 gram club weight. Huge, huge improvement.

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