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Originally Posted by golf658
Being a professional clubmaker I strongly reccommend that you "Get Fit". By this I mean a complete fitting. What ever shaft you choose you want the one that fit's you. You need to know things like, swing speed, ball speed, launch angle.spin rate. swing weight. Which ever shaft you choose, have them frequency matched and spined. And most importantly remember in golf " One size does not fit all"
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Ditto!
Make sure they take your tempo and transition into consideration. If you generate a lot of clubhead speed and have a smooth tempo, then you can use a more flexible shaft. I use R flex TTDG300s and go at the ball like no tomorrow. You have to take all those comments at the course with a BIG grain of salt.
BT