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I have always wondered if I needed a stiffer shaft on my driver. I went to Golf Galaxy and my swing speed was about 105. Does that warrant an x-stiff shaft?
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Irons:CG2 3-PW
Wedges:Reg. 588's (SW, LW)Putter:Studio Design 1Ball:Pro-v1Bag:Pro Stand Deluxe

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I have always wondered if I needed a stiffer shaft on my driver. I went to Golf Galaxy and my swing speed was about 105. Does that warrant an x-stiff shaft?

Pretty unlikely. I'm 103-106, and I certainly wouldn't use an x-stiff.

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Cleveland Halo, 19* stiff
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My driver speed is 110-112. I just switched to an X in the Proto "ByYou" shaft from a S in the same shaft. I love it but the S wasn't that far off. I still have S300s in my irons and an S in my three wood. I have tried a few other Xs in previous drivers and they have been too stiff. You probably don't need an X. A few key points to remember are: although swing speed is one factor, if you have a quick transition at the top of your swing, you might need a stiffer shaft, and, every manufacturer's shaft flex is a little different. one's stiff flex may be another company's regular flex. also, if you take ten of the exact same shaft, they all may be slightly different. You can check shaft stiffness on a deflection board. my theory is if you find a shaft that works, don't break it.

Joe McNulty

5SK™ Director of Instruction, Cape Cod, MA

Driver - D3 9.5

3-Wood - SQ 15

Hybrid - 17 Adams

4-PW - 714 AP2

50, 56 & 60 - Vokeys

Putter - Scotty

Ball - Pro V1x


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Most X flex shafts recommend 110 mph and above. If you are right at that swing speed then its best if you take a look at your tempo. If you have a smooth tempo you might be best staying with an S flex. If your a hard swinger then an x flex might be best. Get fitted, its the best way to tell.

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3 Wood: :callaway: Mavrik SZ Rogue X-Stiff                            Nippon Pro Modus 130 X-Stiff
3 Hybrid: :callaway: Mavrik Pro KBS Tour Proto X   Wedges: :vokey:  50°, 54°, 60° 
Putter: :odyssey:  2-Ball Ten Arm Lock        Ball: :titleist: ProV 1

 

 

 

 

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I have always wondered if I needed a stiffer shaft on my driver. I went to Golf Galaxy and my swing speed was about 105. Does that warrant an x-stiff shaft?

Nope, I don't think so. Swing speed of 105 mph is good enough with stiff. The problem is as Fried Egg said, different shaft manufacturers have different standard in measuring the stiffness of their shafts. Also, your swing tempo is a factor in deciding which flex you should use. Best way to pick a shaft is to hit the launch monitor.

What's in the bag:
Driver: r7 SuperQuad 10.5° ~ UST Proforce V2 65g Regular
Wood: 906F4 18.5° ~ Aldila VS Proto 80g Stiff
Irons: MP-60 3-PW ~ True Temper Tour Concept S3
Wedges: Vokey Oil Can 252.08, SM56.10 & SM60.08Putter: Marxman Mallet 33"

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HEY HEY HEY. I been asking myself this all the time cos i wasnt consistent with my driver. so i went to a pro he said dont use x stifff try a different shaft thats stiff ......


NOW i use a HIGH KICK SHAFT stiff flex as apposed to a MID KICK SHAFT . The high kick feels stiffer and now im a hell of a lot more consistent with it... Give it a try




For me it was just a case of changing from an F speed cobra driver to a X speed cobra driver . I have never hit a driver so well in my life believe me . Thanks to my new Driver and My coach Tim Absalom

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My buddy uses an Aldila 65 XS on his driver. It's absoultely rediculious. It's like swinging a 2x4 with a brick on the end.

I second the motion to adjust the kick.

Driver: Sumo2 5900 10.5*
3+ Utility: 3DX Utility 13.5*
Hybrids: 4DX 18.5*
Irons: MP-30 3-PW
Wedges: Vokey SM54.10 & SM60.04Putter: T.P. Mills StudioBall: GamerBag: Warbird Stand


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What does a higher kick point actually do? Does that make it feel like a stiffer shaft? I think I have a fairly smooth swing. I was almost considering a rifled 6.0 steel shaft. Who knows. I have all winter to figure it out!
In My Bag:

Driver::Louisville Golf - Smart Persimmon 9.5*
Irons:CG2 3-PW
Wedges:Reg. 588's (SW, LW)Putter:Studio Design 1Ball:Pro-v1Bag:Pro Stand Deluxe

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A high kick point hits the ball lower. A low kick point hits the ball higher. Nothing to do with stiffness.

Joe McNulty

5SK™ Director of Instruction, Cape Cod, MA

Driver - D3 9.5

3-Wood - SQ 15

Hybrid - 17 Adams

4-PW - 714 AP2

50, 56 & 60 - Vokeys

Putter - Scotty

Ball - Pro V1x


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Unless you are extremely quick in your transition, you are better off with the S flex.

My .02.

Callaway AI Smoke TD Max 10.5* | Cobra Big Tour 15.5* | Rad Tour 18.5* | Titleist U500 4i | T100 5-P | Vokey 50/8* F, 54/10* S,  58/10* S | Scotty Cameron Squareback 1


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