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again, not necessarily. if you can control a regular flex shaft, then you should use a regular flex shaft. use the whippiest shaft that you can CONTROL

i heard from someone here that from a mizuno fitting trailer they told him always err on the stiff side

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i heard from someone here that from a mizuno fitting trailer they told him always err on the stiff side

could be, i dunno. im no club fitter, thats for sure. my coach has always just told me to use the whippiest shaft i can handle.

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could be, i dunno. im no club fitter, thats for sure. my coach has always just told me to use the whippiest shaft i can handle.

o well differant people differant opinions

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i heard from someone here that from a mizuno fitting trailer they told him always err on the stiff side

I think that is a good idea because a stiffer shaft should give more control at the expense of a slight loss of distance. I think the too-soft/pull too-stiff/slice is a myth. When i had a regular shafted driver I was all over the place, duck hooks to huge slices. Now with a stiff the misses still happen but the degree of miss is much less pronounced, although on perfectly struck shots I have maybe lost 5 yards or so. It may be somewhat mental but the stiff shaft just gives me a lot more confidence that I can swing away without worrying about hitting a snap hook.

Driver: Callaway X460 Tour
3 Wood: Callaway X
Hybrid: Adams A3
Irons: X20 Tour 4-PW
Wedges: X-Forged 50, 54 & 58

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