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I swing a golf club really hard, so do i need a extrmely stiff shaft?

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like i said i hit a hard golf ball, i put the ball in the front of my stance, lean back as i do my back swing and then some forward really fast while moving my weight forward as well, would it be good for me to get a driver wiht a stiff shaft

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  1. Well of course. the faster the swing speed the stiffer you shaft is going to need to be. Ok that sounded a little g*y.

    but yes you are correct


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  3. u probably:

    A). Top the c**p out of the ball

    B). Slice the c**p out of the ball.

    C). Hook the c**p out of the ball.

    D). Shank the c**p out of the ball.

    E). Pop the ball up so high that when your walking down the fairway to "find" the ball it lands right behind you.

    F). Push the ball 3 fairways over.

    G). Pull the ball 3 fairways over.

    H). Push Slice the ball 5 fairways over.

    I). Pull Hook the ball 5 fairways over.

    K). Miss the ball entirely.

    Fact of life that trying to swing out of your shoes causes all of this, and then some.

    People feel free to add whatever you want that i forgot using the other fifteen letters i didnt use.

  4. The best golfers in the world only swing at 80% at the very most with their driver.  If your swing speed is great than 100 mph, then you are a candidate for a stiff or x flex shaft.  I've included some good links for you to check out if you want to do more research.  

    Remember, the LDA (long drivers of america) hit it over 350 consistantly, but they also have 48" shafts that are 3 & 4x flex as well for the most part.  To get the ideal combination, make sure you use a driver with the correct loft for your launch angle.  I use a 9.5 stiff Pro Force v2 shaft.  But that's what is right for my swing. I'm a relatively high ball hitter, but I can't get it out there much more than 310 or 320 on a good day. Get on a swing/launch monitor at a local golf course/driving range to get fitted by an expert/pro before forking out the big bucks.

  5. Only if your swingspeed is as fast as you think it is.  I know from my own experience that my thoughts on my swingspeed and what reality was were decidedly different.  go have your swing analyzed and if you need a stiff shaft....by all means buy one...if not don't.  

  6. you should not try to swing fast and hard to the ball but maybe easier and get a more direct hit on the ball. Hitting the ball harder will make it go far but not as far with a hard but easy direct swing

  7. What is " really hard " ? Have you ever had your swing speed measured ? Did a club fitter tell you that you needed a stiff shaft?  Why have you made that assumption?  Do you swing as hard with the other shots? These questions are asked for there is more to this game than whacking a drive with a hard swing. There is more finesse in golf than in any other sport . The secret is accuracy, not distance.

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