What do shaft numbers mean?

What do shaft numbers mean?

These numbers are the weight of the shaft in grams. Shaft weights typically range between 50 grams and 85 grams with the 50-60 numbers being pretty common as seen in the example shafts above. Lighter weight shafts tend to be swung faster (since they are lighter), increasing club speed.

What do shaft flex numbers mean?

Selecting the right flex for your golf club shafts is key to getting the most out of your clubs. Shafts come in five flex categories: extra stiff (X), stiff (S), regular (R), senior (A) and ladies (L). Generally, the faster your swing the speed, the stiffer the shaft you will need.

Are Aldila shafts graphite?

Designed for the player looking for unsurpassed feel and stability in a Mid Launch, Mid Spin premium graphite iron shaft. Designed with a sleek black finish to complement the NXT GEN NV® and NVS® wood shafts.

How do you tell what flex shaft you need?

If there is not a facility convenient to your location, the rule of thumb measures to use for clubs that are used to hit the golf ball from 150 yards are: Ladies Flex for a 3 iron or wood; Senior Flex for a 4 iron; Regular Flex for a 5 or 6 iron; Stiff Flex for a 6 or 7 iron and X-Stiff Flex for a 8 or 9 iron.

What swing speed is needed for Pro V1x?

Starting with the driver, Rick’s average swing speed was between 98 and 99 mph. The average ball speed for the Pro V1 was 148.8 mph while the Pro V1x was at 146.8 mph.

Should high handicappers use Pro V1 or Pro V1x?

The Pro V1 is more likely to stop quicker and rollback. The lower spin rate and the dual-core inside the Pro V1x create a higher trajectory that performs better in windy conditions and harder fairways. Reduced sidespin generated by the Pro V1x will result is more stability produce a much straighter ball flight.

Are Pro V1 good for beginners?

On average, most golf coaches recommend that a beginner golfer avoid Pro V1 balls. The higher price and compression rating make the Pro V1 suited to better players. Most beginners will get better performance with lower compression and lower spinning balls.

Should beginners use soft or hard golf balls?

As a beginner, you may be prone to losing a ball or two during a round, but it is worth persevering with the Velocity which will definitely help you to improve your game. Titleist recognize that a medium soft ball provides beginners with all they need from their golf ball.

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