that is the perfect swing speed for the standard stiff shafted club. try the dynamic gold s300 shaft or the project x 5.5 or 6. the kbs tour stiff is good as well.
The same. 70 mph. Only if you swing your arm around the same speed and do the EXACT same thing. It will go in the glove harded than 48 ft cause your closer.
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The acceleration of a pendulum is zero at the lowest point of its swing.
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That would be the ideal swing speed for regular shafts.
You should probably use a regular shaft because that is quite a moderate swing speed.
Yes because depending on your swing speed the shaft can be too flexed at impact which causes the face and shaft of ur driver to be open. A faster swing speed needs an x stiff shaft
97 Miles per hour is quite a fast swing speed. You should go anfd get custom fit and see what they say. I would think that you would be told to get at least a stiff, if not an extra stiff. It is completely up to you what type of shaft you get.
It is imposible for me to tell you how stiff a shaft you should use because I don't know your swing speed. Golfers who swing the club at a faster speed in the downswing (faster swing peed) will require a stiffer, and possibly heavier shaft, whereas a golfer with a slower swing speed may need a more flexible and possibly lighter shaft. Depending on how serious you are about golf, you may want to get a club fitting. If you do this a golf professional will help you find the
Stiff would be ideal.
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The F shaft is popular with Cobra drivers. It is part of a set of 3 shafts, the X, F and M. The X (extreme ball speed), F (fast ball speed) and M (medium ball speed) shafts are designed to tailor your club to your swing, based on your ball speed and swing speed. The F shaft in particular is the middle ground of these three shafts.
The weight of the shaft is usually directly proportional to swing speed. The faster and harder you swing the heavier of a shaft one typically has. This is untrue sometimes because the player may want to swing a very light shaft in order to be able to swing faster and therefore hit the ball further. A heavier shaft will also typically result in more accuracy and less distance because it causes the swing speed to slow down. The ultimate goal when picking the correct shaft weight is that you find the weight that gives you the best distance without losing accuracy.
his swing speed is about 150mph.his longest drive is 551 and on his recoal on that drive he snaped his 96 gram shaft( x x x x stiff )
You should really get custom fit, this will easily tell you what shaft is best for you. 90 MPH is pretty quick so a regular may be too whippy for you.
Different shafts are made for different people. It is important that you get one that is made for your swing. Your swing speed determines your shaft. The faster you swing, the stiffer shaft you need. There are also things like torque which is the shafts ability to resist twisting. The faster you swing, the more torque you are going to have. For more detail on this go to the link below.