
The concept of "shafts golf" carries through to today and will into the future as shaft design evolves and the player evolves with it. Whereby that wooden shafted golfer had to eliminate his jerky swing in order to compensate for the shaft, the modern player can simply increase the flex until it maximizes the outcomes of his swing. Your natural distance or how far you hit the ball, is also often used to help determine the appropriate golf shaft for a particular player. The rule of thumb is that as your natural "distance" increases, so does the stiffness of your ideal shaft. The wooden golf club shaft had, and still does, a distance limiting aspect which required players to play shorter than modern players, concentrating very much on effective course management.
We find ourselves today with a couple of premier golf shaft manufacturers who continue to introduce new golf club shafts with technologies that offer more distance and more accuracy, evn for the casual player. We have experience with one specifically who have a PGA Major to their credit, yet have kept their prices very affordable to the weekend golfer.
You can read more about the specific brand we recommend, at our website, in "Shaft Central"
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Vintage Golf Clubs
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