Four Tips for Choosing Golf Club Shafts
By D Swain, published Sep 10, 2007
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When you are buying golf clubs, you should never overlook the importance of golf club shafts. The shaft will determine the amount of control you have with your golf swing. There are a few things you should know before you buy a shaft. This article will give you a few tips on choosing golf club shafts.Weight
One of the most important things about golf club shafts is their weight. Lighter shafts will reduce the weight of your club, so that you can swing it faster. If you want to add more distance to your shots, you will want a lighter shaft. If you need more control, then you can go with golf club shafts that weight a bit more.
Type
There are two main materials used to make golf club shafts. They are steel and graphite. Steel shafts are less expensive and give you more control over your shots. They are also heavier and transfer the impact of your shot to your hands. Graphite golf club shafts are lighter and will allow you to hit farther. However, these types of shafts make it a little more difficult for you to control your shot consistently.
Length
Length is also important when choosing golf club shafts. They come in various lengths and will give you problems if you buy one that is too long or too short. It's important that you have your golf club shafts cut to match your height and the distance your hands are from the ground.
Flex
The flex of golf club shafts is also important. Flex is the rating given to a shaft based upon how much it bends during the golf swing. These ratings are categorized as regular, stiff, extra stiff, amateur, ladies, and seniors. If the flex of your shaft doesn't match your type of swing, you will have a hard time with accuracy. If you have a fast swing, then you will need golf club shafts with less flex. If you have a slow swing, you will need golf club shafts with more flex.
These are a few tips for choosing golf club shafts. You will have to choose between graphite and steel, with each having their own strong points and weaknesses. You will also need to pay attention to the flex rating of the golf club shafts. If the flex rating doesn't match your swing type, you won't be able to hit balls as accurately.
Four Tips for Choosing Golf Club Shafts
These are a few tips on choosing golf club shafts.
Credit: Andi Brenner
Copyright: Andi Brenner
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