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what is a lite flex golf shaft

by Rod Bechtelar Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A Senior flex shaft is generally a graphite shaft and they have a consistent light weight throughout the set. A Lite Flex is a combination of Regular and Senior flex. The shorter Irons (PW-7) and more towards Regular and slightly heavier, whereas the longer Irons (6-3) are more towards a Senior flex and lighter.

This is a flex that suits those who swing it just a little too slowly for a regular shaft. This shaft will give you even more forgiveness. Golfers that hit their driver between 210-230 yards will benefit from lite flex. Driver swing speeds of about 85mph will be great for this shaft flex.

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How much flex should your golf shaft have?

The Ping ZZ Lite is an extremely lightweight, steel golf club shaft with a high flex point and a stiff tip section. Only weighing 115 grams with a torque of 1.9 degrees, the ZZ Lite allows users a nice relaxed swing which will always lead to better golfing.

What shaft flex should I use?

A Lite Flex shaft falls between a Regular flex and Senior flex. These are generally used in beginner sets. The shorter Irons (PW-7) will be more towards a Regular flex, and the longer Irons (6-3) will be more towards the Senior flex.

What is the Flex and frequency of a golf shaft?

Feb 15, 2006 · Usually I go for regular flex but after hitting an A/Senior flex 7 wood I thought I might try a more flexible shaft. Anywho, I thought that Lite would be the same as Senior or 'A' flex, but while surfing the web I came across some shafts labled 'Regular Lite' and 'Stiff Lite'. Lite = lighter (weight). Quote. Link to comment.

What is an Ultra Lite shaft in golf?

The Ping ZZ Lite is an extremely lightweight, steel golf club shaft with a high flex point and a stiff tip section. Only weighing 115 grams with a torque of 1.9 degrees, the ZZ Lite allows users a nice relaxed swing which will always lead to better golfing.

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Is lite flex the same as Senior Flex?

A Senior flex shaft is generally a graphite shaft and they have a consistent light weight throughout the set. A Lite Flex is a combination of Regular and Senior flex. The shorter Irons (PW-7) and more towards Regular and slightly heavier, whereas the longer Irons (6-3) are more towards a Senior flex and lighter.

What does shaft flex light mean?

Under 70 mph = ladies flex, 70 to 80 mph = light flex, 80 to 90 mph = regular flex, 90 to 100 mph = stiff, 100+ mph = extra stiff.

What flex golf shaft should I use?

– 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 flex mean in golf shafts?

ability to bend duringThe flex is a rating of a golf club shaft's ability to bend during the golf swing. All shafts, no matter how stiff, exhibit flex under the forces of the golf swing. A player with a very fast swing will require a shaft with less flex, while a player with a slower swing will need a shaft with greater flex.

What is the difference between senior flex and regular flex?

Senior flex shafts are appropriate for golfers who swing between 75 and 90 mph and carry a driver about 180 to 200 yards. Regular flex shafts are designed for golfers who swing 90 to 100 mph and carry a driver about 200 to 240 yards.Dec 11, 2018

Is soft regular the same as Senior Flex?

In general, the slower your swing speed, the more flexibility you want in your club's shaft. With a relatively low swing speed, the senior flex helps you square the clubhead at impact and generate more power. PING recommends its “soft regular” shaft flex for players who swing their drivers at 90 mph or less.Dec 11, 2018

How do you tell what flex shaft you need?

Some General Guidelines About Shaft FlexTake a look at the distance you hit your driver. ... If you have a very smooth swing, you might benefit from a softer flex even if you swing fast. ... If your drives go left, you might benefit from a stiffer flex; if your drives go right, you might benefit from a softer flex.Sep 21, 2018

What happens if your golf 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 shaft weight should I use?

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.Jan 6, 2017

Is Stiff flex good for beginners?

Beginners may acquire clubs from friends or family and not consider the flex of their shafts. Shaft options include senior, ladies, regular, firm, stiff, x-stiff. Length – shafts can be cut different lengths – for most beginners, standard length is fine, unless you are an abnormal height.Sep 24, 2021

Is senior flex good for beginners?

Senior flex can be an excellent choice for beginners with slower swing speeds and can benefit from this type of technology.Aug 23, 2021

What is a 5.5 flex shaft?

Stiff – 5.5. Stiff Plus – 6.0. Extra Stiff – 6.5. Extra Stiff Plus –7.0.

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Who Should Use Regular Flex?

It all depends on your swing speed. With a Driver if you swing in the range of 85mph – 95mph, you should be using a Regular flex shaft.

Who Should Use Lite Flex?

It is difficult to come by Lite flex shaft other than in beginner sets.

How To Know If Your Shaft Is Too Flexible

The first thing you will notice if the shaft is too flexible, will be a ‘whippy’ feeling when swinging the club, you will also lose the feeling of where the clubhead is on your downswing.

How To Know If It Is Too Stiff

Having a shaft that is too stiff will feel very hard to swing, it will generally feel too heavy making you tired after a few swings.

What Shaft Flex Do The Pros Use?

Most Professionals swing over 90mph with a 6 Iron, and over 105mph with a Driver, this would indicate that they use X-Stiff shafts in their clubs.

Our Favorite Lite Flex Shafts – Callaway Edge 10 Piece Golf Set

Like I mentioned before Lite flex shafts usually come in package sets.

Our Favorite Regular Flex Shafts – True Temper Elevate 95

This shaft is ultra lightweight, with high spinning, high launching characteristics to get the ball up with ease, this promotes optimal flight trajectory and landing conditions. The VSS technology reduces vibrations.

What is a ZZ Lite golf club?

Golf club manufacturers offer a plethora of options ranging from club kinds to grip materials and even shaft types. Ping offers a certain style of golf club shaft called the ZZ Lite which is used on quite a few of their clubs and have been for over 20 years.

How much does a ping ZZ Lite weigh?

The Ping ZZ Lite is an extremely lightweight, steel golf club shaft with a high flex point and a stiff tip section. Only weighing 115 grams with a torque of 1.9 degrees, the ZZ Lite allows users a nice relaxed swing which will always lead to better golfing.

How fast does a golf ball go?

A player with an average of 250 to 275 yards on their drives and the ball generally swing at a speed between 95 to 105 mph. A golfer who is not matched up properly with a club shaft has tendencies to either over swing or under swing.

When were ping eye 2s made?

Ping Eye 2s were marketing starting in the mid 80s as a very easy set of clubs to use, particularly due to their ZZ Lite shafts. They have not been manufactured for many years, but they are often available for purchase through Ebay.

Can you swing a ZZ Lite club shaft?

Since Ping ZZ Lite club shafts are lightweight steel, they should be swung only in a manner which will not lead to over-stroking the ball. Golfers with average swing speeds are ideal candidates for using clubs with ZZ Lites.

Where is Marc Jenkins?

He studied English and mass communications at Virginia State University.

Where are Bassara shafts made?

All the Grand Bassara shafts are made in Japan with a new proprietary carbon fiber material invented by Mitsubishi engineers. It is called MR70. According to the company, MR70 provides a 20-percent gain in strength over other fibers and a 10-percent increase in elasticity.

How fast can a driver swing?

Swing speeds can easily vary, depending on the quality of the swing, as much as 5 or 6 miles per hour. The great divider between the 29 and 39 is torque.

Does bassara Phoenix have stiffer shafts?

With such designs, tipping will actually remove some of the tip stiffness. With the Bassara Phoenix, if you want more stiffness, get a heavier, stiffer shaft.

Do tour golfers like lightweight shafts?

Touring pros largely remain skeptical of lightweight shafts. They associate shaft stability with heavier weights. It is the senior golfers of the world, along with women, who have been most vocal in their desire for lighter weights.

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I was looking for some new clubs and found a decent deal I thought I might go for. Usually I go for regular flex but after hitting an A/Senior flex 7 wood I thought I might try a more flexible shaft.

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I think you are confusing the use of 'lite' in two different contexts. I have seen a 'lite' flex, which I believe is equivalent to a senior flex. Then there are the 'lite' shafts that use the term in reference to weight, not flex. For example, the True Temper DG Gold Lite and Super Lite.

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What is the best mph for senior flex?

Between 72 and 83 mph signifies you need to be hitting senior flex. Ladies – By no means do all women’s golfers will fall in this category, but this is where many of the recreational women’s players find themselves.

Can you extrapolate your swing speed to driver?

You should consider that your swing speed for your irons might not extrapolate perfectly to driver (and vice versa), so while a certain flex might be right in some clubs, that might not be the case in others.

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Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com where he spends his days blogging, producing and editing. Prior to joining the team at GOLF.com, he attended the University of Texas followed by stops with Team USA, the Green Bay Packers and the PGA Tour.

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