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08-25-2005 08:42 PM #1
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Can anyone play with a uniflex shaft no matter what there swing speed is? I was thinking of buying a Callaway club with a uniflex shaft but don't no enough about them. Right now all my clubs are stiff shaft.
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08-25-2005 09:26 PM #2
El Tigre and I had that discussion before. Uniflex shafts are more on the firm side.
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08-25-2005 11:11 PM #3Originally Posted by bazooka Don
IMHO the differences between stiff and regular are less discernable in steel shafts vs graphite anyway, because ALL steel shafts have heavier weights, shorter lengths and lower torque ratings compared to graphite. I'm not saying there isn't a noticeable difference - just that it seems to be LESS noticeable with steel.
After all, 90% of wedges are steel-shafted and stiff flex (aka "wedge" flex) and that seems to work just fine for most people.[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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