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Is it better to have a stiff flex or regular flex iron?

Is it better to have a stiff flex or regular flex iron?

Typically, a regular flex iron is suitable for swing speeds between 80 and 95 miles per hour. One the other hand, if you have a faster swing speed, a stiff flex iron is more suitable for you. A stiff flex iron is suitable for golfers with swing speeds between 90 and 105 miles per hour.

What flex irons do I need?

Determine the Proper Shaft Flex for Your Swing

If You Can Hit 150 Yards with a… Then Your Optimal Shaft Flex Is…
6- or 7-Iron Regular Flex (R)
5-Iron/Hybrid or 4-Iron/Hybrid(Male or Female) Senior Flex (A/M)
Any Iron/Hybrid lower than 4 or any Fairway Wood (Females or Juniors) Ladies Flex (L)

Who should use regular flex shafts?

Players with swing speeds between 85-90 mph (typical of beginning male amateurs and many senior players) will tend to select a club with a regular flex shaft. The middle ground between regular and stiff lies generally in the range of 90-95 mph swing speeds.

Does shaft flex really matter in irons?

The data that we collected shows that it is plausible that a softer or more flexible shaft can produce more distance. In our group averages, the regular flex shaft created a little more club head speed, more ball speed, and a slightly higher smash factor.

Does Stiff Flex go further?

The stiff shafted clubs are going to flex less during the swing than the regular shafted clubs. Conversely, the regular shafted clubs are going to flex more.

What Flex does Tiger Woods use?

At the moment Tiger’s three-wood has just changed from a TaylorMade M5, to a TaylorMade SIM, whilst his five-wood is a TaylorMade M3. Woods also occasionally carries a 2-iron. The model he goes for at the moment is a brand new P790 UDI option from TaylorMade.

Do any pros use regular flex shafts?

Kramer’s 2006 “Golf Magazine” article cites a survey showing that just 2 percent of PGA Tour players and 10 percent of PGA Champions Tour players used regular flex shafts in their irons. He also notes that PGA Tour swing speeds average 110 mph, so the players favor a stiffer shaft to better control the club.

What happens if shaft flex is too stiff?

A shaft that is too stiff will absorb the force of the swing, which affects the timing of the transference of energy from the club to the ball at impact. The ball tends to fly lower, which impacts distance. If a player has a faster swing speed, they can actually benefit from a golf shaft that is a bit stiffer.

Should I use regular or stiff flex driver?

If you have a slower swing speed, you are probably going to want to choose regular shafted clubs because the additional flex will provide a little more power and accuracy. When you swing harder, the stiff flex will be more controlled and give you the punch you need to hit better shots.

Should I switch to graphite shafts?

I’ll go as far as saying that more than 50 percent of golfers would find better performance and a more pleasurable experience by switching to graphite. Composite shaft companies have made huge strides in creating iron shafts that mimic the dispersion of steel shafts, but provide more height, speed and better feel.

Why are Pxg golf clubs so expensive?

PXG says its clubs are expensive because of the company’s approach to research and development, its engineering processes and commitment to using high-performance materials. One example: Its complex welding and polishing processes eliminate the “hot spots” in the cavity of its irons.

Which is better a stiff flex or regular flex golf shaft?

When you swing harder, the stiff flex will be more controlled and give you the punch you need to hit better shots. One of the most common problems that many golfers face is finding the right flex. You could have a smooth and mechanically-proper swing but still not play your best golf because of the flex in the shafts.

Which is better a graphite shaft or steel shaft?

It is not necessary to use the same flex shaft in the complete set. Should steel shafts be selected for the irons, the lighter graphite shaft is an option for the driver and fairway woods. Is a Graphite Shaft Better Than Steel For Seniors? The modern graphite shafts have many benefits:

What’s the difference between senior and ladies flex shafts?

There is not much difference at all between ladies and senior flex. Most of the time, the only difference between a senior flex shaft and a ladies flex shaft will be the length of the shaft. The senior flex shaft can sometimes be a few grams heavier than the ladies]

Do you have to flex your shaft to drive Irons?

You should consider that your swing speed for your irons might not extrapolate perfectly to driver (and vice versa), so while a certain flex might be right in some clubs, that might not be the case in others.

When you swing harder, the stiff flex will be more controlled and give you the punch you need to hit better shots. One of the most common problems that many golfers face is finding the right flex. You could have a smooth and mechanically-proper swing but still not play your best golf because of the flex in the shafts.

Which is better graphite or regular golf shafts?

The graphite is lighter and helps seniors get the ball flight and distance that they need. For the golfer that is still swinging regular shafts, they will need to consider what their preferences are in their golf game. Graphite shafts tend to travel further, but they are not entirely as accurate.

What is the difference between senior flex and regular flex?

L = Ladies— softest and most flexible. A or M = Senior— slightly firmer than ladies. R = Regular— middle of the road shaft and most used. U = Uniflex— for golfers that swing the club at the high end of R and low end of S. S = Stiff— for use by golfers with high swing speed.

You should consider that your swing speed for your irons might not extrapolate perfectly to driver (and vice versa), so while a certain flex might be right in some clubs, that might not be the case in others.

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Ruth Doyle