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  1. Appreciate the feedback so far. Would welcome anyone elses also. I'll go have her swing re-measured at Golfsmith nearby and see what one of their fitters say.
  2. My daughter (high school junior) has had ladies flex TM burner irons for last 2 seasons and she has improved steadily from mid-hi 90s to now shooting lo-mid 80s. All the girls on her HS team (very competitive team) have sr or regular mens shafts in their irons. I suspect she might benefit from a stiffer flex also but A. not sure I should mess with her equip if she is steadily improving and B. i'm uncertain as to what benefit she would actually get from stiffer shafts - meaning will she get more distance? more accuracy? I did get her swing speed measured last yr and she was borderline ladies/senior shaft at that time. She hits her driver about 180-190. Any feedback opinion from anybody would be appreciated before I go to Golfsmith or someplace that might try to sell me something. . . Thanks.
  3. Thanks. I feel like she has been taking a more aggressive swing since a year ago when we bought it. So I'm just wondering if a slightly stiffer and/or heavier shaft will give her a little more distance. She's decently straight with what she has right now. Her irons are also all standard Ladies flex.
  4. Hi: My 16 yr old daughter has a 10.5 degree Ladies Superfast driver with Ladies shaft. She is definitely getting better playing for HS team. I am wondering if I should re-shaft her driver into either a senior shaft or a men's shaft. Would this depend on what her swing speed is? She is shooting about 90 and by mid summer will probably be in mid 80s (lessons and playing alot). Currently hits her driver about 160-175 carry. Thanks a bunch.
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