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Alex1975
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So it’s all about the shaft?
I am really interested in this whole “the shaft is the engine†thing. In quite a few posts in the last little while some of the guys who seem to know what they are talking about say that the shaft is where it is at when it comes to a club fitting someone’s swing. Now I know that a club cannot fix a bad swing so that is not what I am talking about.
If I found the shaft that best worked for me, could I put pretty much any head with it that was about the same weight and get a pretty similar result? It would make an interesting experiment.
If this is the case, how is it that we see the big names in the magazines and on TV for club manufactures but they actually in many cases only made half the product. Is it simply that the average consumer just wants the whole product as it comes. I don’t know about fishing but I am guessing you do not buy just a fishing rod, you get the one for the job and the real for the type of fishing or weather or line weight or whatever.
Alex
I am really interested in this whole “the shaft is the engine†thing. In quite a few posts in the last little while some of the guys who seem to know what they are talking about say that the shaft is where it is at when it comes to a club fitting someone’s swing. Now I know that a club cannot fix a bad swing so that is not what I am talking about.
If I found the shaft that best worked for me, could I put pretty much any head with it that was about the same weight and get a pretty similar result? It would make an interesting experiment.
If this is the case, how is it that we see the big names in the magazines and on TV for club manufactures but they actually in many cases only made half the product. Is it simply that the average consumer just wants the whole product as it comes. I don’t know about fishing but I am guessing you do not buy just a fishing rod, you get the one for the job and the real for the type of fishing or weather or line weight or whatever.
Alex