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  2. Shaft (golf) - Wikipedia

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    A regular flex shaft is generally appropriate for those with an average head speed (80-94 mph), while an A-Flex (or senior shaft) is for players with a slower swing speed (70-79 mph), and the stiffer shafts, such as S-Flex and X-Flex (Stiff and Extra-Stiff shafts) are reserved only for those players with an above average swinging speed, usually ...

  3. Golf club - Wikipedia

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    A regular flex shaft is generally appropriate for those with an average head speed (80–94 mph (129–151 km/h)), while an A-Flex (or senior shaft) is for players with a slower swing speed (70–79 mph (113–127 km/h)), and the stiffer shafts, such as S-Flex and X-Flex (Stiff and Extra-Stiff shafts) are reserved only for those players with an ...

  4. Wood (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The shaft is the true engine of the wood. Widely overlooked, the proper shaft increases distance and accuracy, while a poor shaft can lead to inconsistent shots, slices, and reduced distance. The oldest shafts for all golf clubs were made of Hickory wood. The shaft was whippy and light, but inconsistent in flex from club to club and quite fragile.

  5. NEWTON GOLF Company Introduces Advanced Newton Motion Shafts ...

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    Each shaft is tailored to offer precise control, enhanced feel, and greater performance for high-speed swings. Detailed specifications for the new shafts are as follows: 6.5-DOT: 300 cpm, 3.4 Torque, 76g, designed for swing speeds of 110-120 mph; 7-DOT: 320 cpm, 3.1 Torque, 79g, designed for swing speeds exceeding 120 mph

  6. Glossary of golf - Wikipedia

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    Back-swing The first part of the golf swing. The back-swing starts with the club-head immediately behind the ball and ends when the club head travels back behind the player's head. The term take-away refers to the first part of the back-swing. Bag Ball A small sphere used in playing golf, which is intended to be struck by a player swinging a club.

  7. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    A Medicus Swing Trainer is an iron club with a hinge in the shaft that breaks if you're off plane at any time during your swing. Positional guides encompass a wide variety of devices meant to improve a player's stance or swing. Lasers attach to the shaft of a putter and project a "putting line" onto the ground.

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