cmarthur Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 Does anyone know of a website or company that objectively ranks the stiffness/torque of shafts independent of the designation from the manufacturer? I was given an Aldila Rouge Silver 110 70X and it does not match up to expectations- I can power through it all day long and would seem to fall somewhere between S and X. I want to go and actually get fit for a shaft but that’s increasingly difficult during the pandemic we have, and anywhere I can go to begin to narrow things down would awesome for me to read. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
null Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 Golfshaffreviews.com is about the only site that you can find anything close to what you're looking for, but you have to pay/subscribe jddaigneault 1 Quote Link to comment
JDHolmes Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 Second jlukes comment. For me it was well worth the $10. It helped define my needs and helped me focus on certain shafts.Sent from my SM-G950U using MyGolfSpy mobile app Quote Link to comment
Firebird Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 Have you been fitted before. I have been to Callaway, Ping, Mizuno, and Cobra and out of these I found that Callaway and Mizuno provided that best analysis and had the biggest selection of shafts. Due to an illness I had to go graphite so this was added as a data point as in every case the shaft that was recommend because of my high swing speed was a S300/400 Steel for irons and Driver was XS Graphite for Woods. However that criteria was set the system then recommended about 8 different shafts and it was simply a matter of hitting balls with them all to narrow down the field. Then hitting some more. I did not end up with the recommended XS shafts as I did not like the way any felt, I ended up with S. I was interesting that the recommended shafts from both Callaway and Mizuno were almost identical, the only difference was the weight. So my suggestion is when you can, try to go to a Manufacturers Performance Centre as I found the experience but educational and impressive. BTW this was 4 years ago and the reason I did not suggest Ping and Cobra was that at the time they had very limited graphite shaft options in irons. Quote Callaway Epic Flash 9 Degree Callaway Epic Flash 3 wood 15 Degree Callaway Apex 21 Hybrid 19 Degree Callaway Steelhead Pro 4-AW Irons Cleveland 54 Degree Wedge Steel Shaft Recoil Graphite Shafts in all Callaway Cobra Vintage Series Stingray 40 Preferred ball - Seed 001 Link to comment
Guests Guest Delete Posted June 5, 2020 Guests Share Posted June 5, 2020 15 hours ago, cmarthur said: Does anyone know of a website or company that objectively ranks the stiffness/torque of shafts independent of the designation from the manufacturer? I was given an Aldila Rouge Silver 110 70X and it does not match up to expectations- I can power through it all day long and would seem to fall somewhere between S and X. I want to go and actually get fit for a shaft but that’s increasingly difficult during the pandemic we have, and anywhere I can go to begin to narrow things down would awesome for me to read. Thanks! I can think of two possibilities right off the bat: This is a counterbalance/high balance point shaft Is it shorter than standard length? Both of those can lower the swingweight where it feels like a whip. Did you check the swingweight? With a 70 ish gram shaft it would normally come out to D2-D3. Also, this what has a mid and high kick point = everything but the tip flexes to provide club head speed. The 130 model is the tour shaft which is more stiff and only flexes high where the middle and tip are stiff. Also, if you put on a bigger grip it could have decreased the swingweight too Quote Link to comment
jddaigneault Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Does anyone know of a website or company that objectively ranks the stiffness/torque of shafts independent of the designation from the manufacturer? I was given an Aldila Rouge Silver 110 70X and it does not match up to expectations- I can power through it all day long and would seem to fall somewhere between S and X. I want to go and actually get fit for a shaft but that’s increasingly difficult during the pandemic we have, and anywhere I can go to begin to narrow things down would awesome for me to read. Thanks!What are you looking for in a shaft? I agree about golfshaftreviews. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy Quote Taylormade M5 Driver Cobra F9 3 Wood Srixon ZX5 4-6 Iron Srixon ZX7 7-PW Taylormade MG2 Wedges 50/55/60 Taylormade Spider X Putter Link to comment
cmarthur Posted May 14, 2022 Author Share Posted May 14, 2022 Thanks for all the replies. Ended up using the golfshaftreviews which led me to the hzrdus smoke black in a 70/6.5 shaft and havent looked back since. Just got fitted for a new stealth and bringing that baby with me! Quote Link to comment
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