So I've never really knew what to look for in shafts. I mean I know the basics like Shaft flex, Weight, and Length but beyond that I'm clueless.
Currently, The Trajectories on my Driver and 3 wood are very low. Im either hitting low fades, or just hitting low pulls to the right with no hook action on it (I'm a lefty). Im looking at the Grafalloy Pro Launch 65 shaft (link shown below) but would like to know what I should be looking at as far as the shaft specifications.
Grafalloy Golf Shafts: Pro Launch 65 Wood .350
Tourque:
I know the higher the Tourque the higher your Trajectory, but what is considered high and what is considered low. Is 5.0 the highest?
Weight:
What is the standard weight for Driver Shafts?
Tip:
According to the link, the Tip is .350". I believe this has something to do with the kick point, and I know the Lower the kick point, the higher the launch angle, but what number would be considered a Tip Soft or a Tip Stiff.
Butt:
According to the link the Butt is .600". I'm not sure what this is either.
Length:
Whats is the standard length of a Driver Shaft?
My game is consitently in the 80's with strong iron play, inconsistency off the tee (hopefully new shafts can help), and a slowly improving short game. I think these changes can help me significantly.
Any help is much appreciated.
Currently, The Trajectories on my Driver and 3 wood are very low. Im either hitting low fades, or just hitting low pulls to the right with no hook action on it (I'm a lefty). Im looking at the Grafalloy Pro Launch 65 shaft (link shown below) but would like to know what I should be looking at as far as the shaft specifications.
Grafalloy Golf Shafts: Pro Launch 65 Wood .350
Tourque:
I know the higher the Tourque the higher your Trajectory, but what is considered high and what is considered low. Is 5.0 the highest?
Weight:
What is the standard weight for Driver Shafts?
Tip:
According to the link, the Tip is .350". I believe this has something to do with the kick point, and I know the Lower the kick point, the higher the launch angle, but what number would be considered a Tip Soft or a Tip Stiff.
Butt:
According to the link the Butt is .600". I'm not sure what this is either.
Length:
Whats is the standard length of a Driver Shaft?
My game is consitently in the 80's with strong iron play, inconsistency off the tee (hopefully new shafts can help), and a slowly improving short game. I think these changes can help me significantly.
Any help is much appreciated.