Jump to content
Check out the Spin Axis Podcast! ×
Note: This thread is 7195 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Recommended Posts

Posted
Ok, so I bought an r580XD a month or so ago. Its a regular stiffness 10.5 degree loft. It felt good in the store and all, and i think i'm hitting it fairly well so far.

The other day I was checking out a hybrid 2i and the store i was at had a swingspeed monitor, which was clocking my swingspeed with the 2h as 95 mph consistantly, which the guy there said probably makes my driver swing over 100.

My question is in what way is having a regular stiffness driver shaft hurting my game? Is it just distance, or could it be hurting in other ways (like straightness of ballflight).

Would be a serious letdown for me if it is effecting me badly, considering when I was buying the club i was choosing between a 9.5 degree stiff shaft and the 10.5 degree regular, but ended up getting the 10.5 degree because it was the only one left when i went back the next day.

any ideas would be appreciated.

I'm terrible, but i have fun.

In the Bag:
Taylormade r580XD 10.5° Reg flex
3 + 5 wood - Dunlop graphite shaft parts from a set3-pw - Dunlop set that looks sorta like ping I3's (i'm sorely in need of an upgrade.)LW/SW/GW - Adams black 52, 56, 60 degree wedges.Putter - Ping Karsten Anser 34"Bac...


Posted
It is to my understanding that if you use a shaft that is not quite stiff enough for your swing speed that you will have a tendency to fade/slice the ball more. Correct me if I'm wrong.

905R 9.5˚ - UST Proforce V2
904F 15˚ - YS-6
695cb 3-PW Dynamic Gold S300
Vokey SM54.14 and SM60.08
Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Pro V1x / Pro V1Cyberbilt


  • Administrator
Posted
It is to my understanding that if you use a shaft that is not quite stiff enough for your swing speed that you will have a tendency to fade/slice the ball more. Correct me if I'm wrong.

I think that's backwards. Too stiff tends to mean you leave shots low and right. Too weak is high and left.

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
Director of Instruction Golf Evolution • Owner, The Sand Trap .com • AuthorLowest Score Wins
Golf Digest "Best Young Teachers in America" 2016-17 & "Best in State" 2017-20 • WNY Section PGA Teacher of the Year 2019 :edel: :true_linkswear:

Check Out: New Topics | TST Blog | Golf Terms | Instructional Content | Analyzr | LSW | Instructional Droplets

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • Moderator
Posted
As long as you're not consistently hooking it or missing fairways on the left (assuming you're a rightee), don't worry about it. There's a lot of variation between different brands and shafts as to what an R and an S is. And the R will probably give you better distance.

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
--Groucho Marx

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted
from my experience the only thing that really happens when you are using a shaft that is too weak is that you either push the ball, fade it, or slice it. This is caused by the shaft being still extremely flexed at impact... however... a looser shaft may help you temo so if you have a tendancy to leave it right then try out a stiffer shaft... if not then i think that you should be okay... but this is without looking at your ball flight and swing...

hope this helps
Driver: Titleist 983k 9.5 Fujikura Pro 95 Stiff
3 Wood: Taylor Made V Steel Stiff Flex
Hybrids: 2 & 3 Tour Edge Iron Woods X-Stiff Steel
Irons: 4-PW Tour Edge Progressive Irons X-Stiff Steel
Wedges: Taylor Made Fe2O3 56, Cleveland Tour Action 588 60 Low BouncePutter: Ping G5i UG-LE Ball: Bridgestone...

Posted
from my experience the only thing that really happens when you are using a shaft that is too weak is that you either push the ball, fade it, or slice it. This is caused by the shaft being still extremely flexed at impact... however... a looser shaft may help you temo so if you have a tendancy to leave it right then try out a stiffer shaft... if not then i think that you should be okay... but this is without looking at your ball flight and swing...

Actually iacas/Erik got it right (assuming what I have read from Tom Wishon). At impact the shaft is actually flexed opposite the way that most people think. So when you swing a shaft that is too flexible the clubhead is somewhat more lofted with the face pointing a bit more left (for a right handed golfer) causing the ball to go higher and draw.


Posted
i've always been told it matters more how the club is tipped than actaully shafted higher the swing speed you have the stiffer the tip your shaft should have. If your shaft is tipped to weak you will hit fades and draws on your off center shots even when the face comes through square, if it is tipped to stiff you may loose some distance but will gain a lot of control.

correct me if i am off track here

ZEBRA

Titleist 910 D2 10.5 Aldila RIP Phenom

Callaway RAZR fit 3 wood Avixcore 69 series

Mizuno MP650 19* hybrid

Scratch SB-1 DS 4-PW R+ C-Taper

Scratch 1018 DS 53 & 60

Low Tide Fin 

3UP 3F12


Posted
i've always been told it matters more how the club is tipped than actaully shafted higher the swing speed you have the stiffer the tip your shaft should have. If your shaft is tipped to weak you will hit fades and draws on your off center shots even when the face comes through square, if it is tipped to stiff you may loose some distance but will gain a lot of control.

Here's what I see as a problem with that statement. Tipping a shaft more will affect the feel of the shaft and not every golfer with a high swing speed needs or wants a stiff tip shaft.

In my opinion, tipping a shaft more than the manufacturers recommendation is often an abused practice. Now I'm not against tipping and feel that it's a great method to fine tune a club to a player but that people often try to make the wrong shaft fit by tipping then just getting the right shaft and/or flex to begin with. There are so many factors to consider like Swing Speed, Swing Tempo, Shaft Weight, Torque, Kick Point and Bend Profile to name a few. It's difficult to fit a player with a few blanket statements or assumptions even with these numbers. Then take into consideration the endless shaft and head combinations. If you tip a shaft it will have a few effects 1. Will affect the kickpoint and generally lower the ball flight (One special consideration is the type of head IE Bore-Through or Bore-Thru) Since this end of the shaft is the smallest and most flexible part of the shaft. 2. Will stiffen a shaft because it will leave more of the butt end of the shaft which is the stiffest and heaviest part of the shaft I believe the torque of the shaft and the overall flex will dictate direction more than the tip itself. Also one companies R may be another companies S so you have to first make sure you're comparing the right flexes to start.
Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Posted
since making this post, i've had a lot more work with my regular flex shaft driver, and have noticed i get a pretty high launch, and when i'm swinging right, I get pretty damn good distance off of it.

I think i might reshaft it someday to a stiff, but it will most likely be after i've worked a whole lot of other things out of my game. I can deal with less distance if i'm more consistant, which i am currently.

I'm terrible, but i have fun.

In the Bag:
Taylormade r580XD 10.5° Reg flex
3 + 5 wood - Dunlop graphite shaft parts from a set3-pw - Dunlop set that looks sorta like ping I3's (i'm sorely in need of an upgrade.)LW/SW/GW - Adams black 52, 56, 60 degree wedges.Putter - Ping Karsten Anser 34"Bac...


Posted
Most all of the newer high end shafts I've been playing with don't recommend tipping at all. I wanted a stiff Comp NT (untipped) in my Launcher Comp. In his infinite wisdom my club guy bought a "regular" flex and tipped it 1-1/4" (when tipping was not recommended) and said it was in the stiff range on his instrument. It might have been stiff but it played horrible. I was totally disappointed and sold the thing. My new stiff Accuflex is NOT tipped and it is working nicely.

WBL

What's In the Bag
Callaway FTiq Tour i-mix 9.5º with stiff Mitsubishi Rayon Javlnfx 6
Cobra F-Speed LD 3-wood 15.5º with 43" YS Tour AD regCobra Baffler DWS 20º & 23º with Aldila VS Proto HL regPing S59 3-PW with Nippon PRO 950GH stiffTitleist Vokey Spin Milled 56º wedgeInazone B...


Note: This thread is 7195 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    Carl's Place
    PlayBetter
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FitForGolf
    FlightScope Mevo

    Coupon Codes (save 10-20%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack/FitForGolf, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope. 15% off TourStriker (no code).
  • Posts

    • God I hate when golf can’t give me n+1 day of success. Drives me up the wall when my body is, FU! Im like, ok let’s check the vid. Yep too much turn, arms getting behind me. Ok, I work on that. Get the feel back for a shorter swing. Confirm with video. Then going back to arms down stuff.  Arms down, nope it’s hands out towards the ball. Oh, you get arms down better. Guess what, you don’t get to rotate and you hit 6 inches behind the ball. Yay!  Maybe I should have walked off the range and not wasted my time. I wish there was a body alert system when it’s going to a SOB for the day. 😭 OK rant over, I’ll be back at this tomorrow.   
    • Wordle 1,816 4/6* 🟨🟨⬛⬛⬛ ⬛⬛🟨🟨⬛ ⬛🟨🟩⬛⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
    • I mean there has to be some thought. For eg., something like 'soft knees and wrists' at set up and maybe a dynamic 'left arm to chin' as a trigger to start DS. I have these one or two anchor thoughts and have served me well. In fact, my wildest swings are the one where I have no thoughts or if I forget to walk thru my anchor thoughts. In contrast my best rounds are where I am consistent with the anchor thoughts.    OTOH, if I am running my entire half hour lesson (hypothetical) with some pro that I had last Saturday or whatever before every swing then I'm probably in trouble before I even get over the ball.      
    • Two bits. Bit 1 The NCAA's appeal of Brendan Sorsby being granted a temporary injunction will not be heard until February, so there will be nothing to prevent Sorsby from playing the full season and potential CFP.  Bit 2 The Big Ten Conference will hold a meeting and is expected to ban all of its athletic programs from playing Texas Tech in the regular season. Georgia has done the same. The SEC will meet to consider a similar ban. Fellow Big 12 members TCU and Kansas State are spearheading a similar ban, but the conference charter might not allow it. Meanwhile, Big 12 athletic directors are meeting this week to explore what options the conference might have.
    • No, but I'm also in disagreement that golfers have no thoughts over the golf ball, and/or don't ever think I've met someone I truly believe is thinking nothing but "target" or something on most shots.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.