Attention Golfers At All Skill Levels – The Shafts Truly Make A Difference

It appears, when it comes to golf, that the more things change, the more they stay the same. I really like to call it “shafts golf”, and it applies to that top-notch group of players whose results can actually be influenced by the golf-club shafts shaft with which they play.

Back in the times of Hickory Golf, when wooden golfing clubs were the only option, a player’s game was guided by the characteristics of those golf-club shafts. For instance, the torque of a wooden shaft would be much greater than that of today’s graphite golf shafts and steel shafts. This equipment dynamic guided the Hickory Golf player into a smoother swing, aimed at getting rid of jerkiness or too much briskness in the swing. The swing plane which produces the highest success with a wooden shaft (Hickory) is much flatter than the swing plane used to maximise the effect of modern golf club shafts. Hence those players who concentrated on “shafts golf” during the Hickory Golf era learned extremely quickly to swing slow and swing low.Hickory Golf Clubs, as a consequence, became the most well-liked area of antique golf club stockpiling.

The concept of “shafts golf” carries through to today and will into the future as shaft design evolves and the player develops with it. Whereby that wooden shafted golfer had to eliminate his jerky swing to compensate for the shaft, the modern player can simply increase the flex until it maximises the results of his swing. Your natural distance or how far you hit the ball, is also often used to help define the right golf shaft for a specific player. The rough rule is that as your natural “distance” increases, so does the rigidity of your dream shaft.

The wooden golfing club shaft had, and still does, a distance limiting aspect which needed players to play shorter than modern players, concentrating much on effective course management. I'm of the opinion that there are plenty of who are constantly looking for the newest and greatest golf club technology that would disagree strongly that state-of-the-art technology has in many ways, become a crutch to improvement in one’s core golf game. For the ones that require the latest and the greatest, there are actually new and better clubs being unveiled all of the time.

We find that we are today with 2 premier golf shaft manufacturers who continue to introduce new golf club shafts with technologies that offer more distance and more precision, even for the casual player. We have experience with one specifically who've got a PGA Major to their credit, yet have kept their costs terribly affordable to the weekend golfer.

Andrew Shea has been involved in Antique Golf, both on a private level, and in a professional capacity for many years. If you've a question or are interested in vintage golf clubs typically, you're often welcome at his site.


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