WebJan 18, 2024 · i have always read that most pros use a stiff shaft, TT S400, which is softer than their usual X200 that they use in their irons, in their wedges. Yet almost all wedge … WebFeb 16, 2024 · The biggest difference between the stiff and regular shaft iron is that the stiff is harder to bend. Along with difficulty in bending them, stiff irons are harder to bend. …
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WebFeb 16, 2024 · Material – steel or graphite shafts – this can vary, but a good rule of thumb is your driver and woods should have graphite, your irons should be steel shafts.; Weight – while the weight of a shaft will only vary by 10-50 grams, this will make a difference in how fast you swing the golf club shafts and how it feels.; Flex – the most critical component, … WebApr 10, 2024 · This summer I’m looking to replace the irons, which are a 1/2″ longer than standard. I’m looking at the TS1-IM and TS4, but I’d like to hear comments and recommendations on heads and shafts (Score vs Kuro Kage, stiff vs regular, and standard vs 1/2″ longer). Age 62, driver is about 250. A lot to unpack, but thanks. briblicks
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WebApr 17, 2024 · If you’ve hit the ball anywhere between 210 and 240 yards, then a Regular Flex should be the best pick for your shaft. If you’ve hit more, anything beyond 240 yards, then … WebJan 5, 2024 · There are three-pillar players’ shafts within the KBS line-up and each differs by balance point. The Tour is stiffest in the grip section (for good feel) and it gives mid-launch and mid-spin. The C-Taper is stiffest in the tip section (close to the head) to give a stout and strong feel and deliver low launch with low spin. WebShaft stiffness is tied more towards speed than it is towards handicap. This can feel misleading though, with most low handicap players clubs being stiff or extra stiff. Keep in … briblixxs