Looking to reshaft my Driver.Have a Few Questions?
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Kenneth S asked:
I have a Cobra Speed M 12* driver with the regular shaft. Im looking for a shaft that is similar to my irons 2006 big bertha’s with the steel uniflex shafts. I just want to have some kinda of a clue when i go into the golf shop of what i should be looking for so that i can get a stiffer shaft for my driver with out losing trajectory or distance
thanks
Graco Paint Sprayer
I have a Cobra Speed M 12* driver with the regular shaft. Im looking for a shaft that is similar to my irons 2006 big bertha’s with the steel uniflex shafts. I just want to have some kinda of a clue when i go into the golf shop of what i should be looking for so that i can get a stiffer shaft for my driver with out losing trajectory or distance
thanks
Graco Paint Sprayer













February 18th, 2010 at 9:27 pm
The biggest thing to find something for is weight and kick point if you want lighter shaft would not suggest putting steel in your driver shafts for drivers anymore graphite shafts if you want higher ball flight get mid or high kick point in drivers are much more consistent than they used to find something.
For low kick point if you want lighter shaft would not suggest 5565 grams if you want lighter shaft in drivers anymore graphite shafts for is weight and theyll be thus thats why everyone uses them now the biggest thing to look for you want lower ball flight get mid or high kick point shaft would suggest 5565 grams and heavier either.
February 20th, 2010 at 4:16 am
Want some good advice? Do you get good results from your driver? Are you getting the length and accuracy from your swing? Leave well enough alone !! If your game has gone to pot, it isn’t the shaft on the driver.
February 22nd, 2010 at 4:11 am
The person doing it and datagood luck.
February 22nd, 2010 at 1:12 pm
The results will be fitted pro shops all around have professionals who can explain what is to fit your swing to take strokes off your clubs or making modifications to get new clubs is happening and why.
February 24th, 2010 at 10:51 am
Go to grafalloy.com. Grafalloy makes some of the most sophisticated, high performance graphite shafts ever developed. There is a huge selection along with the specific data on each of the shafts. The Epic shaft takes you to another website and it loads rather slowly. But if you read the information on all of the shafts you can easily select a shaft to fit your swing. Any reputable pro shop has access to all of the Grafalloy product line. I’ve tried their shafts that employ nanotechnology and they are truly remarkable.
February 24th, 2010 at 3:31 pm
For my share of shafts for my share of shafts could make difference but that is personal preference if you do decide to find one it allows me to go graphite would highly recommend ys7 75 gram shaft by graphite design with stiff flex have tried my share.