Callaway uniflex shafts

Morecambe hacker

Medal Winner
Joined
Dec 28, 2011
Messages
31
Location
sunny old morecambe
Visit site
Hi all,
Need some advice on shafts & I know some peeps on here are very clued on this subject so any help is very much appreciated in advance.
I'm currently using x20 irons with uniflex shafts and I'm finding it very hard to find consistency in flight shape so I'm wondering if its the shafts that are wrong for me. I was supposed to have a shaft fitting tonight but bloody weather ended that lol so just wondering can anybody clarify exactly what they are? Regular? Between regular & stiff? As google is giving many different answers so has anybody used these or using these shafts and find they spray the ball all over? I'm seriously doubting these shafts as I've read they aren't that clever!
Any feed back, advice, or people's similar experiences with these shafts will be interesting to hear about.
Many thanks in advance
 
A

Alex1975

Guest
My understanding is that it's a shaft that Callaway used for a time that was fit for the average Callaway off the peg customer.
 

G1BB0

Money List Winner
Joined
Dec 3, 2010
Messages
8,762
Location
Stevenage, Herts
Visit site
I had uniflex in my nike vr... didnt get on with them. Can't explain why just something wasnt right. switched back to reg and now using DG s300 and already noticing much better dispersion and ball flight.
 

Phil2511

Global Moderator
Joined
Nov 17, 2011
Messages
2,635
Location
Newtownards, Co. Down, N.I.
www.britespark.org
They are supposedly for inconsistent swing speeds.
From being at a Callaway demo day about 18 months ago the fitter recommended them to an older guy in bad health.

Said that they would be good for him to use as his swing speed got slower as he got tired so on the course when he was fresh they would work well but as he neared the middle and swing slowed down they would still work and then when he neared the end and would be exhausted they would still work well.

The old guy didn't buy them so I never got to see was it correct or not.
 

Imurg

The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Joined
Mar 15, 2008
Messages
37,472
Location
Aylesbury Bucks
Visit site
My understanding is that it's a shaft that Callaway used for a time that was fit for the average Callaway off the peg customer.

This is my recollection too.
A kind of "1 size fits most" kind of shaft.
I think as long as you're not too slow/fast/quick tempo they should produce a reasonable result.

Sounds like you may need that fitting.
 

Foxholer

Blackballed
Joined
Nov 16, 2011
Messages
24,160
Visit site
I'm currently using x20 irons with uniflex shafts and I'm finding it very hard to find consistency in flight shape so I'm wondering if its the shafts that are wrong for me.
I believe that these particular Uniflex shafts are actually Stiff DG Lites. Withoiut being too assumptive, I don't think these would suit me as I seem to swing 'better' with heavier shafts, at least in irons. I was all over the place with some stiff, light Nippons.

Uniflex was meant to cover the vast majority of golfers, so slightly stiffer feeling than Regular, slightly softer feeling than Stiff. Still a 'compromise', but if it works (and it is probably pretty right for a huge number of off the shelf buyers) then it's fine.

Seems like you need that 'fitting' to confirm your 'optimum' shaft, just for your peace of mind.
 
Last edited:

MGL

Challenge Tour Pro
Joined
Feb 9, 2012
Messages
732
Location
Sunderland
www.mygolf.me
They are definitely a one size fits 80% attempt at a universal shaft to keep their costs down. I don't think anyone would try and get away with that one these days. The simple law of averages would mean that it would just be hit and miss as to whether these suited but it sounds like you are having major dispersion problems with them anyway. I think the sooner you go and get tested for some other irons shafts the better.

Depending on how much you want to spend changing them over, have a look at FST (who have a good range and make the KBS shafts) and Apollo shafts. Very well made shafts for their price point.
 
T

thecraw

Guest
They are definitely a one size fits 80% attempt at a universal shaft to keep their costs down. I don't think anyone would try and get away with that one these days. The simple law of averages would mean that it would just be hit and miss as to whether these suited but it sounds like you are having major dispersion problems with them anyway. I think the sooner you go and get tested for some other irons shafts the better.

Depending on how much you want to spend changing them over, have a look at FST (who have a good range and make the KBS shafts) and Apollo shafts. Very well made shafts for their price point.

Who are making Apollo shafts these days as Apollo went under years ago.
 
Top