Are stiffer shafts more accurate?

Are stiffer shafts more accurate?

A stiffer shaft does NOT necessarily mean “more accurate”. The important part is to find a shaft which fits YOUR swing. Get a shaft which is too stiff and you will lose distance and accuracy.

What is a 5.0 Flex golf shaft?

Regular Plus – 5.0. Stiff – 5.5. Stiff Plus – 6.0. Extra Stiff – 6.5. Extra Stiff Plus –7.0.

How much difference does shaft flex make?

In our group averages, the regular flex shaft created a little more club head speed, more ball speed, and a slightly higher smash factor. All this translated to a total distance that was 2 yards longer than the x-stiff and 5 yards longer than the stiff flex.

What golf shaft flex should I use?

– Golf Shaft Flex Chart

Carry Distance Swing Speed Flex
Under 200 yards Under 75 mph Ladies or Senior
200 to 240 yards 75 to 95 mph Regular
240 to 275 yards 95 to 110 mph Stiff
Over 275 yards Over 110 mph Stiff or Extra Stiff

What happens if shaft is too flexible?

When a golf shaft is too flexible, you will not be able to hit the ball straight. You will also end up losing a bit of distance. They will have a hard time hitting the ball straight and could hit a lot of their shots to the left. …

What happens if my driver shaft has too much flex?

The ball’s spin rate can skyrocket. Whether you’re searching for pinpoint accuracy in your game or not, all players do hope for a sense of control and stability in their game. When a driver shaft has too much flex, this is compromised. Shot dispersion becomes inconsistent and the ball will spin more than you’d like.

What swing speed is needed for stiff shafts?

If you’re swinging the driver above 105 mph, it might be time to get some X stiff shafts in your set. 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.

What happens if iron shaft is too flexible?

If your iron shaft is too flexible, you’ll hit your golf ball more left, right or down the middle then you intended to. Having an iron shaft with too much flex will cause you to launch your golf balls much higher than you intended with a lot of spin. This will lead to a loss of distance. You slice your shots.

Can a flexible shaft cause a slice?

If your club shafts are too stiff, you’ll have trouble loading them properly during your downswing. When the clubhead gets to the ball, the shaft won’t unload properly and the face will remain slightly open, causing a slice.

How to determine which golf shaft flex you need?

Determining which golf shaft flex your need (stiff, regular, senior, etc.) requires club fitting and testing. 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.

Which is more accurate a regular flex shaft or a stiffer shaft?

The idea that stiffer shafts are more accurate is busted. Our testing actually showed the opposite: the regular flex shaft was the most accurate of the group. When we look at the individuals, we see that accuracy is a matter of fit. Some players were most accurate with regular flex, others with stiff, and some with x-stiff.

Is it bad to hit a golf shaft that is too flexible?

And the fact is, the harm in hitting a shaft that is too flexible is much less than the harm in hitting a shaft that is too stiff. As equipment guru Tom Wishon has said, when unsure about flex, always err on the side of more flex (meaning, a softer shaft).

What’s the best speed for a golf club shaft?

For the stiff shaft, they recommend golfers who generate a swing speed between 95 and 110 mph. In terms of distance, this would be golfers who hit the golf ball approximately 240 yards to 275 yards.