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Duffy
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I've been playing regular flex shafts for about three years now (age and slower swing speed) which is fairly common for a player my age. I went to a local golf store and was shopping for a new hybrid. I settled on a Cleveland XLS #2. It felt much more solid with a stiff shaft fit on gold than the regular flex so I bought it and I crush the ball with it. I started wondering about my driver so I had a Voodoo red stiff shaft made for my Supertri driver and I'm 15 to 20 yards longer but all of my irons are much more solid with the regular shafts still on them. What Gives? I'm assuming that I'm just a player in some sort of transition but I don't really know.

Duffy,

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do you know this for certain? have you hit your irons with stiff shafts in them? maybe they will improve too? a possible answer i guess would be that swing speed with irons is quite a bit lower than it is with utility clubs and drivers so its possible that the R flex in your irons is fine while you might find much more stability (as you have stated) with clubs that have higher speeds.

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