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wich shaft is better 42inches,43,44,45 ,46
I have a 46 inc NV65 but there are some people that say that shorter is better.
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personnaly, me like the 36 inche long shaft for drivre. maybe you trie the same
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44.5?
supposedly the PGA Tour average, according to "Golf Digest"
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i say go for the longest you can controll a rule of thumb would be
30 handicap and up 43.5 inches. 15-30 44.5-45.0 below 15 try the 46 i did and gained about 6 yards.
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I'd recommend 43.72364". No more, no less.......
With this magic number, it makes no difference about height, skill level, swing weights, or personal preferences.
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Originally Posted by Tucan
I have a 46 inc NV65 but there are some people that say that shorter is better.
That all depends on which club you're discussing.
Personally, I have a 42" shaft in my pitching wedge, which allows me to hit it 160 yds, with an 85% swing, of course. I guess I could hit it farther if I tried, but I prefer control.
;-)
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Originally Posted by swvaguy
That all depends on which club you're discussing.
Personally, I have a 42" shaft in my pitching wedge, which allows me to hit it 160 yds, with an 85% swing, of course. I guess I could hit it farther if I tried, but I prefer control.
;-)
I have the aldila NV on my hibore 46. I am 5'11
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Originally Posted by Tucan
I have the aldila NV on my hibore 46. I am 5'11
I have the Fuzikura Vista 70 X flex on my PW. I wear size 11 shoes.
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Originally Posted by swvaguy
I have the Fuzikura Vista 70 X flex on my PW. I wear size 11 shoes.
My pants measure 48" waist, 26" inseam. I fart loudly......
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Originally Posted by dorkman53
My pants measure 48" waist, 26" inseam. I fart loudly......
My God you're a beach ball hahahaha
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Originally Posted by Tucan
I have a 46 inc NV65 but there are some people that say that shorter is better.
Thats a very simple question.....the one you hit the best and straightest...remember 300 yards isn't much good if you are 50 yards into the trees......
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Originally Posted by Mward2002
My God you're a beach ball hahahaha
The advantage is that I can wear certain other people's bermuda shorts as regular slacks, and I can roll down a hill very easily, saving wear and tear on my knees and hips.........
Another advantage of this body type: sometimes I leave a putt just hanging on the edge, but as I walk over toward the cup, the vibrations often nudge the ball into the hole.........
Last edited by dorkman53; 07-29-2006 at 02:17 PM.
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Ahh but what about when you're playing courses with a lot of steep hills? How do you deal with the upslopes?
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my shaft
my shaft is 15 inches....i thought i was long....
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Originally Posted by Mward2002
Ahh but what about when you're playing courses with a lot of steep hills? How do you deal with the upslopes?
That's when the farting comes in handy, though obviously proper spatial orientation is vital to avoid being propelled down the hill instead of up.........
Last edited by dorkman53; 07-29-2006 at 04:26 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tucan
I have a 46 inc NV65 but there are some people that say that shorter is better.
a salesman at edwinwatts told me for every one inch you cut down, you lose about 10 yards but that may be made up by hitting the sweet spot more often. I guess they say it's better because with shorter shaft, you're more likely to hit the sweet spot more often. I'm getting one of my drivers cut down one inch. will let you know if I hit more sweet spot.
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Originally Posted by xender
a salesman at edwinwatts told me for every one inch you cut down, you lose about 10 yards but that may be made up by hitting the sweet spot more often. I guess they say it's better because with shorter shaft, you're more likely to hit the sweet spot more often. I'm getting one of my drivers cut down one inch. will let you know if I hit more sweet spot.
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Halos 2i and 3i- Hot list and the easy to hit
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Cleveland 588 and cg11 - Cleveland #1 in wedges
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i have 2 drivers... one is 44" and the other is just over 45", i didnt notice any distance loss on the shorter one and i do like the 44" driver better (it felt a little better)... i thnk that t just depends on what you like best
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Tamper with a hi-bore and die.
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man, I never get tired of see all these hi-bore cracks, keep'em coming!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by LyleG
Tamper with a hi-bore and die.
recomensation chage your wedges to cleveland cg11 and you will see 4 stroke of your average cut
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3 wood cobra sz- Golf digest 05 editors choice
Halos 2i and 3i- Hot list and the easy to hit
Cleveland launcher LP PW-4iron- #1 improve irons
Cleveland 588 and cg11 - Cleveland #1 in wedges
Putter Ping G5i mallet. golf digest 05 editors choice
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