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Hi - does anyone here know anything about True Temper Flex Flow shafts? The shafts have a progressive 'flex point', which I assume is to help launch the ball higher. The black lines in the attached photo identify the flex points where the shaft actually has a smaller diameter. I'm hoping someone can tell me something about the shafts. Were they a gimmick or are they viable shafts? Thanks

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  On 11/14/2022 at 12:50 AM, Jayclay said:

Hi - does anyone here know anything about True Temper Flex Flow shafts? The shafts have a progressive 'flex point', which I assume is to help launch the ball higher. The black lines in the attached photo identify the flex points where the shaft actually has a smaller diameter. I'm hoping someone can tell me something about the shafts. Were they a gimmick or are they viable shafts? Thanks

flexflow2.jpeg

flexflow1.jpeg

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If you email Golfworks, they will know. The have a database of older shafts.

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I had a set of Titleist graphite head woods with these shafts in the mid - late 80’s. They didn’t stay around long, weaker to flex than dynamic and less high launching than dynalite, I think TT Lite replaced them. I found them to be much weaker than dynamic. 


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