Club we have a PGA Superstore here in Atlanta that will blow your mind.I could spend a whole day and still not see everything.I got my shaft based on swing speed plus found one to help with the flight of ball.I always hit a draw but this shaft is so stiff(fuck you KB) it is hard to hit one.I can aim down the left side of the fairway and know it's going to come back a little right with a slight fade or stay striaght.I really have to slow my swing down now to hit a hook so I can get my hands thru to turn it over.I have two drivers with the same shaft but one is a 7.5 and the other is a 8.5. If I'm playing a wide open course I will hit the 7.5 but if it's a tight course it's the 8.5 all day.The higher the loft the easier it is to control.I give up some distance when I play the 8.5 but it's worth it.
Also before I put a club in the bag I want to hit it 50-75 times or play a couple rounds with it before I choose it to make sure it really fits my swing speed.I have people I teach tell me I hit it so good on the range when it was a demo but now can't hit it.Well when they hit it on the range they were fresh and was able to maintain that high swing speed for the few balls they hit.We both know that by the time you play 18 your a little tired and some swing speeds drop 10 MPH.Thats not good. So if you do find a shaft you like don't jump all over it just cause you hit it good a few times.
I might have to check into those, did you have someone match it to your swing speed and loft of your driver? Havn't checked my swing speed for a couple years, did it at the PGA show in Orlando at Orange County National. Ever been to that? If you havn't, and ever get the chance, go. Anyway, I'd be interested in knowing a little more about how you chose it. If you don't mind sharing info about your...well you know.
Club we have a PGA Superstore here in Atlanta that will blow your mind.I could spend a whole day and still not see everything.I got my shaft based on swing speed plus found one to help with the flight of ball.I always hit a draw but this shaft is so stiff(fuck you KB) it is hard to hit one.I can aim down the left side of the fairway and know it's going to come back a little right with a slight fade or stay striaght.I really have to slow my swing down now to hit a hook so I can get my hands thru to turn it over.I have two drivers with the same shaft but one is a 7.5 and the other is a 8.5. If I'm playing a wide open course I will hit the 7.5 but if it's a tight course it's the 8.5 all day.The higher the loft the easier it is to control.I give up some distance when I play the 8.5 but it's worth it.
I know these perverts will take it the wrong way but it's ALL ABOUT THE SHAFT brother.I still have the Ping G5 but I have a $100 accuflex creation shaft on it. I'm telling you I have hit alot of demo clubs but the clubface don't mean much to me.I could put that shaft on a old Great Big Bertha and I might lose 5-10 yards off the tee but will still be consistent.Thats ALL that matters.
I might have to check into those, did you have someone match it to your swing speed and loft of your driver? Havn't checked my swing speed for a couple years, did it at the PGA show in Orlando at Orange County National. Ever been to that? If you havn't, and ever get the chance, go. Anyway, I'd be interested in knowing a little more about how you chose it. If you don't mind sharing info about your...well you know.
I know these perverts will take it the wrong way but it's ALL ABOUT THE SHAFT brother.I still have the Ping G5 but I have a $100 accuflex creation shaft on it. I'm telling you I have hit alot of demo clubs but the clubface don't mean much to me.I could put that shaft on a old Great Big Bertha and I might lose 5-10 yards off the tee but will still be consistent.Thats ALL that matters.
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