GOLF.com: Shaft flex letters are ‘essentially irrelevant,’ according to an expert club fitter
Most golfers in the world know that shaft flex makes a difference to performance and feel in golf. In a general sense, golfers who swing the club faster and have quicker transitions benefit from a ...
Golfers beware: The shafts in your clubs adhere to no industry-standard specifications. Which means that one brand's regular or “R” flex, for instance, is not the same as another's. Same thing with ...
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Golf Digest: When to consider playing a softer flex shaft in your wedges
Shaft flex letters are ‘essentially irrelevant,’ according to an expert club fitter
GOLF.com: Fully Equipped mailbag: Should I play the same flex in all my clubs?
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped Mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. I have all s-flex clubs ...
Golf Digest: Project X EvenFlow shaft aims to smooth flex profile from butt to tip
For most golfers, selecting a new driver shaft comes down to two numbers: the weight in grams and the flex (S, R or X). However, there is a third, often misunderstood metric that dictates whether your ...
Most of the 100 million golfers worldwide would agree that their clubs are a vital part of the game. But what they might not realize is how a composite club shaft can be infinitely tailored to match a ...