When considering golf shaft stiffness, the thinner the diameter of the wall of the shaft, the more flexible the shaft is going to be. Find out about common weights of golf club shafts with help from a Class A member of the PGA of America in this free video on golf shaft stiffness.
Expert: Kevin Battersby
Contact: www.battersbygolf.com
Bio: Kevin Battersby's affiliation with the PGA of America began in 1985, and he was elected as a Class A member in 1998.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
this guy is just full of bad information. he really needs to learn what hes talking about before he puts this info out there. the other video i watched he was saying if you put weight in the toe of the club this will make the face close quicker which is completely the opposite of what it really does.
xvizionsx 5 months ago
thanks for your tips.... now I know... it helps man.. great!
jcking33 7 months ago
He didnt tell me what shaft I need, or you need. All he did was explain that weight may influence the flex, which it doesnt. Heavier shafts are generally for players with more strength as a light shaft would feel wrong for them.
dcloder 7 months ago
The weight as very little to do with flex.You can get a 50 gram shaft in a extra stiff flex.The newest technology in shaft construction allows manufacturers to build ultra light shafts in many flex profiles.A golfers swing tempo and transition is important when choosing the proper weight and flex.
stumpyslvr 1 year ago
These videos are great! Great tips for newbie golfers!
prorobo 1 year ago