Ethan
Money List Winner
Much discussion on this before, but I agree with the skepticism that the low smash factor can be explained by height. Smash factor is essentially about the efficiency of conversion of club head speed to ball speed. The angle of attack on the ball is certainly a factor, as is the club face orientation and how close to the sweet spot (although that is actually a relatively minor factor unless you are really missing the sweetspot by a mile.
So the task is not just to find the right shaft, but a complimentary head and an analysis of where the leak of power is occurring.
I would be inclined to go to a pro who is used to working with professionals. Not necessarily Denis Pugh or Bob Torrance, but maybe someone who works with regional up and coming players, or a specialist high end fitter such as Precision Golf. You could also try one of the long hitters, such as Paul Barrington, the long driver who does lessons in the Bristol area.
If 128mph is the correct club head speed then the question about how many Xs in the flex, just X or XX stiff? Look at shafts that pros use, and they will include Diamana Whiteboard (aka Ahina) in 73 and 83g weights, Rombaz Z series, Graphite Design Tour AD-6, 7 or 8 (as used by Tiger Woods), Grafalloy Blue (if you can still get one - no longer current model), UST V2 (various weights) etc etc.
But it is hard to choose one in isolation, because it also depends on the club head.
So the task is not just to find the right shaft, but a complimentary head and an analysis of where the leak of power is occurring.
I would be inclined to go to a pro who is used to working with professionals. Not necessarily Denis Pugh or Bob Torrance, but maybe someone who works with regional up and coming players, or a specialist high end fitter such as Precision Golf. You could also try one of the long hitters, such as Paul Barrington, the long driver who does lessons in the Bristol area.
If 128mph is the correct club head speed then the question about how many Xs in the flex, just X or XX stiff? Look at shafts that pros use, and they will include Diamana Whiteboard (aka Ahina) in 73 and 83g weights, Rombaz Z series, Graphite Design Tour AD-6, 7 or 8 (as used by Tiger Woods), Grafalloy Blue (if you can still get one - no longer current model), UST V2 (various weights) etc etc.
But it is hard to choose one in isolation, because it also depends on the club head.