Unsure of which shaft flex or model to choose?

FLEX

 

It's important to have correct flex for your swing to get maximum length and control. In the table below you can see which flex suits you according to how far you hit (Carry) or by swing speed:

DRIVER

DRIVER (Carry)

SWING SPEED

FLEX

>165 m

Under 75 mph

Lady

165-183 m

75 till 85 mph

Senior

183-219 m

85 till 95 mph

Regular

219-251 m

95 till 110 mph

Stiff

<251 m

Over 110 mph

X-Stiff

Carry: Carry stands for the length of the balls trajectory . (excluding roll)

IRON

IRON 7 (Carry)

SWING SPEED

FLEX

>91 m

Under 60 mph

Lady

91-119 m

60 till 70 mph

Senior

119-142 m

70 till 80 mph

Regular

143-160 m

80 till 90 mph

Stiff

<160 m

Over 90 mph

X-Stiff

 

 

 

 TIP: Measure your length of strokes and swing speed on a Driving Range that has ProTracer. If you have a wrong idea of ​​how far you hit, then you will be advised of wrong flex.

 If you have a slice, the reason may be that the shaft is too stiff and if hook too soft

SHAFT MODEL

If you are unsure of which shaft model you should choose, we recommend choosing the Standard Model.

Weight

The weight of the shaft mainly affects the swing speed. If you want to increase the swing speed and hit longer strokes, you should choose a lighter shaft. If you want more control of the strokes, choose a slightly heavier shaft.

Trajectory

The right trajectory on the shaft gives you better opportunity to achieve the desired track. But the loft of the club has a more significant impact. Low trajectory usually gives less spin and high gives more spin.

Spin

Spin is connected to the shaft's trajectory: The higher trajectory the shaft has, the higher the spin.

Torque

Torque is a measure in degrees of how the resilient shaft is against lateral force. The higher the degrees, the more the shaft turns and the softer it feels. Torque is set in relation to the other characteristics of the shaft.

Kick point

The kick point (Kickpoint, Bend Point, Flexpoint) is the point where the shaft bends the most. Kick point is connected to trajectory; Low kick points give a higher trajectory and vice versa.

 

General shaft tips

Hit longer:

Lighter/Longer shaft

Hit straighter:

Heavier/Shorter shaft

Hit higher:

High trajectory

Hit lower:

Low trajcectory

 

You can also get help to find correct shaft from the producers shaft guides:

Producers shaft guides

True Temper:

http://www.shaftfit.com

Project X:

http://www.shaftfit.com

KBS:

http://kbsgolfshafts.com/fit-system/

UST Mamiya:

http://www.ustmamiya.com/shaft-fitting/swing-fit/

Aldila:

http://www.aldila.com/fitting-guide/

Fujikura:

https://fujikuragolf.com/fitting-tool/