A driver with the appropriate flex rating for your swing speed will make it much easier to make solid contact with the square edge of the club head. Step 4. Check to see if Author: Josh Baum. If youre between 84 and 96 mph regular is going to be best for you. My average swing speed is around mph and I normally swing Stiff flex. You dont need to be a senior in age to use a senior shaft flex. At our swing speed a stiff shaft produces less distance. · As you can see at the end of the PGA TOUR season, the tour average runs about mph and they hit about yards/drive, which means their driving efficiency is about yards/drive. This is much better than the average –handicap golfer who comes in at yards/drive.
A driver with the appropriate flex rating for your swing speed will make it much easier to make solid contact with the square edge of the club head. Step 4 Check to see if your drives are hooking or slicing as you try drivers of different flex ratings. As you can see at the end of the PGA TOUR season, the tour average runs about mph and they hit about yards/drive, which means their driving efficiency is about yards/drive. This is much better than the average –handicap golfer who comes in at yards/drive. This range is going to be for anyone with a swing speed slower than 72 mph. These are all just general ranges for how swing speed translates to ideal shaft flex, but it is a good place to start.
X-stiff – This is the range where most high-level players fall. If you're swinging the driver above mph, it might be time to get some X. Designated as "S" on the flex chart, stiff shafts are recommended for golfers who regularly drive the ball to yards and have a swing speed 84 to 93 mph. Stiff shafts are recommended for players who generate high club head speed. If your swing speed is 90 mph or higher, a stiff shaft or an x-stiff shaft should be.
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