What happens if a shaft is too stiff?

If your driver's shaft is too stiff, the clubhead may not square with the ball at the point of impact, causing slices and fades. If you can't feel the weight of the clubhead loading through the shaft, it's probably too stiff, and can cause errors and issues associated with accuracy such as these.
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How do you know if your shaft is too stiff?

There are a few tell tale signs that your shafts are too stiff, firstly you will lose the ball to the right, because the shaft is to stiff it will be hard to square up at impact, causing the face to be open when you hit the ball, this is going to produce a fade or slice shot, generally ending up on the right side of ...
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What happens if you use a shaft that is too stiff?

If your golf shaft is too stiff and your swing speed is too slow, your well-struck shot will be limited on both carry distance and shot trajectory; a too-stiff golf shaft will most often lead to weak fades or slices.
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Will I lose distance with a stiff shaft?

If the shaft flex is too stiff, your average distance will remain low.
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Does Tiger Woods use a regular or stiff shaft?

For example, Tiger Woods who consistently hits shots longer than 300 yards has a Regular shaft in his driver.
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Can a high handicapper use stiff shafts?

Stiff shafts are appropriate for men with single-digit handicaps as well as some with handicaps 10 to 15 who have high clubhead speed. Stiff flex is available in graphite or steel.
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What swing speed requires a stiff shaft?

Stiff – This range is still considered fast, but you most likely won't be out on Tour anytime soon. If you're between 97 and 104 mph with the driver, you need a stiff flex. Regular – Now we are getting into the range where a majority of recreational golfers fall, and also where many LPGA pros fall.
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What happens if you use a stiff shaft with a slow swing?

Simply put, if your swing speed is below 100mph (give or take a little) then a stiff shaft is going to frustrate your abilities to add distance to your drives. The shaft will flex less during the swing, and the end result is you will not be able to drive the ball as far.
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What shaft does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger has a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 60 TX shaft fitted to his driver.
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How do I know if my shaft flex is too soft?

If a golfer is using a shaft that is too flexible, here are the likely results:
  1. The ball will possibly fly higher for any given loft. ...
  2. The ball may tend to draw a bit more from the forward bending of the shaft at impact causing the face to rotate past square to be slightly closed.
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Will a stiffer shaft lower ball flight?

Generally, the more flexible a shaft, the higher the ball flight. The lower the bend point in the shaft, the higher the ball flight (minor affect). Generally, the stiffer the shaft, the lower the ball flight. The higher the bend point, the lower the ball flight (minor affect).
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Do any pros use regular flex shafts?

None of the top 100 uses regular shafts. When it comes to the flex of shafts the best pros use therefore it is clear that they don't use shafts that the vast majority of us regular amateurs play with and indeed will often vary the flex of their shafts depending on the type of club.
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What shaft does Rory McIlroy use?

We believe he has it with 8.25 degrees of loft and it is fitted with Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaft.
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Are stiff shafts harder to hit?

Stiff golf shafts are harder to bend and flex. Also, they're heavier in weight which maintains their stiffness. As a rule of thumb, these properties are going to benefit golfers with faster swing speeds and longer distances. If you think of your shaft as a lever than the stronger the lever, the more reliable the shot.
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Why did Nike stop selling golf clubs?

Nike stopped making golf clubs in 2016. It was at this point that the company realized that they were not profitable enough in the golf club division to keep it going. The golf clubs that Nike made were very strong for many years, but at this point, they decided that clubs, balls, and bags were done.
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How do I know if my golf shaft is too flexible?

Recap: The Effects Of A Golf Shaft That Is Too Flexible
  1. Golf ball flying too high.
  2. Difficulty feeling like you can control where the golf ball goes.
  3. No consistency in shots.
  4. Continually missing shots to the left or hitting hooks.
  5. Feeling like you aren't getting the full distance potential out of your shots.
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Should a beginner golfer use a stiff shaft?

With the proper fit, the new golfer can learn without making compensations for clubs that are too stiff or too flexible. In general, the faster a golfer's swing speed the stiffer a golf shaft should be in order to provide more control over the ball's flight.
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What shaft flex should I use for irons?

In general, golfers with driver swing speeds over 95 mph should play stiff flex shafts, and those under 95 mph should play regular flex. Shafts also come in extra stiff (105+ mph) and senior flex (under 85 mph).
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How fast should you swing a 7 iron?

An average golfer will swing a seven iron about 75 mph. This number can change based on the weight of the club and if it is steel or graphite. The faster you swing a seven iron, the further it will go. If you can swing at about 85 mph, you will see distances closer to 165 yards.
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How do you determine what shaft flex you need?

Start by using a launch monitor to analyze your golf swing speed. If your swing ranges between 85 mph and 95 mph then you should start with a regular flex. If your swing speed is faster than 95 mph, then you should try a stiff shaft.
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When should I switch from stiff to regular irons?

If you have a slower swing speed, you are probably going to want to choose regular shafted clubs because the additional flex will provide a little more power and accuracy. When you swing harder, the stiff flex will be more controlled and give you the punch you need to hit better shots.
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Do any pros use stiff shafts?

Most PGA Tour pros will use stiff or extra stiff in their shafts. It is rare to find someone swinging a regular shaft with the amount of swing speed those guys have.
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Are stiff shafts more accurate?

Fast Swings Require Stiffer Shafts

A stiffer-shafted iron, matched to your swing speed, should let you hit more balls on the sweet spot. You'll also hit the ball more accurately, which is particularly important when you hit approach shots with your irons.
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What shaft does Justin Thomas use?

Thomas has his fit with a UST Elements Chrome shaft. The available lofts are 13.5, 15 and 18 degrees and you can choose from Aldila Rogue Black 80, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ White 80 or a Mitsubishi Diamana S+ Blue 70 shaft.
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What shaft does Dustin Johnson use?

TaylorMade P730 DJ Proto

The rest of his irons, from 3-iron to pitching wedge, are P730 DJ Proto irons. These are fitted with True Temper X100 shafts - a shaft he has used in his irons ever since his junior days.
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