This guide is primarily to help new golfers and people understand what they need to look for when buying golf clubs and golf related equipment. Just a little tip first off - If you are new to golf, and you...
Here is some information on some of the most recent PING iron shafts. CS-LITE (Regular Stiff): Weight: 93.9 (R), 107.3 (S) Torque: 1.8 (R), 1.7 (S) Description: Lightweight steel shaft that has a mid flex...
The Blue along with the Prolite and ProLaunch are Grafalloy's engineered shaft design for today's big golf club heads. Specs on the Blue make it an excellent choice for all handicappers who wish to maximize...
If you don't know what kind of shaft is right for you, go to a pro shop and get fitted. The shaft makes a huge difference in the club you use. You can have two drivers with the exact same club head, but two...
The number one difference between graphite and steel shafts is their weight. While steel shafts today can be made to weigh as little as 90 grams (3.2 oz.), and some graphite shafts as heavy as 120 grams (4.2...
Some golf shafts bend more than others, of course. The letter code represented by the letters L, A, R, S and X represents those different grades of flex. "L" is the most flexible shaft and "X" is the...