True Spec Golf Master Club fitter Eric Hickman explains what different shaft profiles mean and why you should care about them.
Fujikura’s Axiom iron shafts are fighting the stigma that graphite iron shafts are only for slower or older players. Now there are even more options. Fujikura just added new 95-R, 95-S and 125-S flex ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from The Golf Channel’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
The World No.1 and No.2 are regarded as the best ball strikers on the planet and, if you were to look in their bags, you would notice their wedges possessing weaker shafts than their irons... but why ...
"Never," he said. "It has a soft shaft, and I've been putting with it for so long I don't know what I'd do if I had to reshaft it. It just wouldn't be the same. Not even close." A soft shaft? True.
Choosing the right golf shaft is crucial for maintaining consistency and achieving the correct length. If you’re uncertain about your choice, crucial attributes and primary components, fear not ...
With modern composite technology, steel-shafted metalwoods have gone by the wayside; when’s the last time you’ve seen a golfer use a steel shaft in their driver? In recent years, golfers have also ...
For all the evolution in golf equipment in recent years (seen any 1-irons or metal spikes lately?), one truism has largely still remained. Graphite and composite shafts are for drivers and other metal ...
The field at this year’s Puerto Rico Open had 132 exceptionally talented golfers with similarly perfect swings as hypnotic as the nearby palm trees blowing in the island breeze. But when you looked ...
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. -- Just a short time ago, professional golfers used strictly steel shafts in their irons. Even when graphite shafts became both acceptable and popular in metalwoods and ...