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Wednesday 29 December 2010

Choosing the Right Flex for your Golf Clubs

When choosing golf clubs, the focus is mostly on the length and weight. Flex is an important factor in a golf club. Nevertheless, it is important to consider the flex of the shaft of the golf clubs also, because this will ultimately affect your game. Most beginners have difficulty in understanding this aspect regarding a golf club. Understanding how the flex of the shaft works in affecting the game will help you appreciate its importance, and. Here are some facts about flex of the shaft in golf clubs that will help you to purchase them as per your golfing ability.

When you swing the golf club, there is an imperceptible flex in the shaft. It may not be noticeable as you are in the process of swinging the club at the time. Golf clubs are assigned with a flex rating that gives an idea of the flexibility in the shaft. These ratings are classified as regular (R) , Seniors (A), Ladies (L), Stiff (S) and extra stiff (X). If you hit the ball with a club that has the flex rating you are not used to, the shot will angle towards the wrong direction. It can be very frustrating because this will affect your game. Therefore, in order to avoid such a turn of events, care should be taken while selecting the correct shaft rating.

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Each individual has their own special trait of swinging the club. If the person swings the golf club very fast, he will need a stiff club. If the long shots fly to the left of the target, then the golf club is too flexible. You need to play with a stiff club. If you have a slow swing then you need to use a flexible club. If your shots turn towards the right of the target, then again you need a club with more flex.

The best way to find out which category you fit in is to try to hit the ball as far as possible on a driving range. If the maximum drive is 200yards, opt for an L rating. If the drive is between 200 to 230 yards, go for an S flex rating. Between 230 and 250 yards calls for an R rating, 250 yards and more would be S flex rating. XS rating is generally used by professional golfers and is not a practical option for ordinary golf players.

One can always talk with other golfers to obtain friendly advice on golfing techniques and how to improve the strokes. Experienced golfers will have some words of wisdom on the method of choosing the right flex in the golf club and these tips can help you to select the right flex in the golf clubs that you buy in future. 



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