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where to buy after stock golf shafts

by Myrtis Volkman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Do aftermarket golf shafts make a difference?

Again, aftermarket shafts won 9/10 trials. The average difference here was +2.66 MPH for aftermarket shafts. We then looked at carry distance . From this perspective, the stock shafts were slightly more successful, winning 3/10 trials. However, when we look at the magnitude of the wins, the scale tilts hard toward aftermarket shafts.

Are stock shafts any good?

Stock shafts get a bad rep among the golf equipment obsessed. For many golfers, they perform very well, and, in some cases, they outperform their aftermarket counterparts. That said, just because they have the same name as an expensive aftermarket shaft does not mean they are the same.

What are the different types of shafts used in golf?

Each player hit seven shots with each of four shafts. For the purposes of this test, we will refer to them as Shaft A Stock, Shaft A Aftermarket, Shaft B Stock, and Shaft B Aftermarket. Each shaft was the same weight and flex – 60 grams, stiff flex.

Are stock shafts “real”?

One of the longest-running equipment debates revolves around the quality and “legitimacy” of stock shafts. There are more theories than we could possibly list here: certain brands use “real deal” shafts, others don’t, certain models are “real,” others are “watered down.”

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Are aftermarket golf shafts worth it?

Because of the material and production differences, there's usually a price tag difference as well. While they may look identical on the outside, the aftermarket version of a shaft is housing better performance and for most golfers, that's worth a slight increase in cost.

Does club champion offer stock shafts?

We do not throw out stock shafts. And no, we do not mark up the cost of the clubs for margin's sake.

How do I buy a new golf shaft?

When you want to choose a new golf shaft try and find a shaft that matches your swing speed and produces the right ball flight for you. A low torque will make the golf shaft twist less so if you have a high swing speed you will look for golf shafts with a lower torque and vice versa.

Do premium golf shafts make a difference?

The expensive shaft gave me a slightly higher ball flight, a little bit more spin, and all that resulted in about 5 yards of extra distance. Obviously, if you're competing in tournaments you'll need all the help you can get and it might be worth it for you.

Who is better Club Champion or GolfTEC?

Golftec is a better choice since they have a more significant number of locations, more affordable costs, and better technology. However, Club Champion may be better for more dedicated golfers since they offer more customization options and variety. The two companies offer very similar things.

Is GolfTEC fitting worth it?

In the end, as the recent Golf Magazine article on fitting can attest, most players wind up with clubs that don't match their level of play. And given the cost of equipment, the relatively small investment in a fitting at GolfTEC is worth it to ensure that the clubs you buy are appropriate for your game.

How do I order a driver shaft?

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

How can I get my 120 mph swing speed?

0:031:52Clubhead Speed Training 120 mph | Greg's TrackMan ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPosition really feel this usually after the first isometric session if you haven't done one in aMorePosition really feel this usually after the first isometric session if you haven't done one in a while you really feel tight on your muscles.

How much is a new golf shaft?

A new iron shaft and grip can range between $10 and $95 while a new driver shaft and grip can range between $18 and $440. The majority of the cost comes down to what type of shaft you want and what grips you like. The cheapest shafts you can get are somewhere around 10 bucks each.

Do any pros use regular flex shafts?

As a whole 90% of the top 100 golfers on the PGA Tour use either an extra stiff or Tour extra flex shaft in their driver. Only a very small number of this elite group, including Brian Harman and Jason Day, use a 'softer' stiff driver shaft while not one of the top 100 uses a regular or regular+ shaft in their driver.

Is shaft Puring a waste of money?

The Results. Our first myth is totally busted – PUREing a shaft led to significant distance increases. On average, our testers gained over 7 yards of total distance with the PUREd six iron compared to the non-PUREd club. That's nearly a full club of extra distance despite the fact that the two clubs had the same loft!

How do I know what golf shaft to use?

Which flex rating you use will depend on the type of swing you have. For example, beginners and those with less powerful swings tend to use a shaft with greater flexibility to propel the ball more. On the other hand, if a player has a high and powerful swing speed, they will require a stiffer shaft with less flex.

Does Club Champion sell golf shafts?

With more than 50,000 hittable head and shaft combinations, you can be sure you are playing the best clubs for your game.

Does Club Champion have AutoFlex shafts?

Nick Sherburne, founder of Club Champion, a brand agnostic club fitter with 88 stores across the country, explored offering AutoFlex but ultimately decided against it.

Do shafts really make a difference?

It can give you the best chance at striking the center of the face that will result in optimal launch conditions on the course. It absolutely has an effect on how well you can play. The shaft is similar to the transmission of a car. While it's not the engine, it's still extremely important.

Is Club Champion golf Fitting worth it?

6:548:46Club Champion Golf Review - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd of course we already know what kind of distance gains we had with that club. Also my dispersionMoreAnd of course we already know what kind of distance gains we had with that club. Also my dispersion was a lot tighter with every club overall it's just simply. Amazing.

The Makeup

To begin with, we have straight-up looks. There’s generally not a lot of visual cues to tell you that a club is stock or aftermarket.

The Results

Speaking of results, PluggedIn Golf conducted a study with Club Champion to show the difference in distance an aftermarket shaft can provide. The study found that aftermarket shafts can be swung faster, have faster ball speeds, and provide more carry distance and overall total distance.

MWGolf23

Just curious to scope the web and see prices on driver shafts. Might want to change my driver shaft up a bit. When I really go after one, I feel like I lose the stability and get poor strikes most often. I'm tired of swinging slower and safer, ready to take the next step and poke some out there like I know I can [emoji23] Any suggestions?

BigtazzGolf

Golfworks is place I go for shafts. But like GB said. Need to figure out what works first.

GolfSpy MPR

Another useful option, depending what you're looking for, is Diamond Tour. In addition to generic shafts, they tend to carry a lot of overstocks from previous model years that, if you know what you want, can be a real bargain.

MWGolf23

Thanks guys. Yeah, I don't intend to buy blind. Want to look, educate, and make a decision down the road. I probably research way too much, but I like to be careful and not waste money.

djahubes

I'm swapping out my driver shaft now. I like eBay for relatively inexpensive options. Lots of pulled shafts out there.

Kor.A.Door

Golfworks, Diamond Tour Golf, I think Rock bottom golf has shafts, 2nd swing may have as well. Value golf. Sometimes it's cheaper to find a club on eBay that has the shaft in it that you are looking for. Honestly the easiest way is to just search for the shaft you want and see who may have it.

SteddyGolf

I agree with iopfer. I contacted Dallas Golf because they have over 300,000 transactions on EBay. I told them what I was looking for and they returned with four options at different price points. I then researched their recommendations. Low and behold they were spot on. Super fast shipping.

Why do players need softer shafts?

Some players need a softer shaft for performance reasons, and others prefer the feel of a softer shaft. At this point, it’s fairly clear that, leaving aside issues of “better or worse,” we can conclude that stock shafts are not the same as their aftermarket counterparts .

Where is Matt from Plugged In Golf?

He's worked in nearly every job in the golf industry from club fitting to instruction to writing and speaking. Matt lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.

Is stock shaft the same as aftermarket shaft?

That said, just because they have the same name as an expensive aftermarket shaft does not mean they are the same.

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