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Are these Expensive shaft really worth something?


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I think shafts that are cost more than $200 is just way too much for a shaft.  Matrix shafts can even cost more than $300 USD.... I've seen some one them even selling for $1000.   Do they really improve a golfer swing?  Do you gain anything from this shaft?


Whats in my Golf Bag:
Driver: Nike Sumo 5000
5 Wood: Mizuno MP-001
Iron: Mizuno MX-950 5-PW
Wedge: Cobra FP 60 degrePutter: Odyssey 2-BallBall: Yellow balls

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They certainly do not improve your swing, only your physical mechanics can do that.  However they can certainly affect the ball flight including distance and accuracy if you get the proper one that fits your specs.  I would certainly never spend 1K on a shaft, but I have spent 200+ on a shaft that I now absolutely love and has helped me with my driving significantly.  That's not to say that a cheaper shaft wouldn't do the same.  I was at a fitting and this one happened to give me the best numbers.

|Callaway I-MIX FT-9  - Driver | Callaway Diablo Octane - 3 Wood | Callaway Diablo Edge Tour [3H & 4H] - Hybrids | Callaway X-forged 2009 - Irons | Callaway JAWS [52, 56, 60] - Wedges | SC Studio Style Newport 2 / Laguna 1.5 / Kombi-S - Putter |
 


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