Here is one for you,
I had my swing speed measures years ago long before I gave the game up and was a little more supple (around 1996/97) my driver speed was around 105mph +-2/3mph for average.
A year or so ago I had a go with an indoor launch machine and a swing stick, you know the one, the tube with a little ball that you swing and the ball indicates speed by markers up the stick, anyway, ended up with similar results.
Together with iron speeds means I have never needed to change from a reasonably stiff shaft up nor down the scale. Strangely I feel that I am swinging easier at the ball these days for a little more consistency.
My question, has anyone on here ever been measured for one shaft flex then a few years later gained a little speed (or lost a little) and found they needed different clubs/shafts altogether?
I have only ever played with rifle 6.0s and S300 shafts on my irons, am I right to assume that I am not far off the correct setting. I am not good enough, nor do I get the time to practice enough for a proper CF (as I have mentioned before) but getting it basically right matters to me.
I had my swing speed measures years ago long before I gave the game up and was a little more supple (around 1996/97) my driver speed was around 105mph +-2/3mph for average.
A year or so ago I had a go with an indoor launch machine and a swing stick, you know the one, the tube with a little ball that you swing and the ball indicates speed by markers up the stick, anyway, ended up with similar results.
Together with iron speeds means I have never needed to change from a reasonably stiff shaft up nor down the scale. Strangely I feel that I am swinging easier at the ball these days for a little more consistency.
My question, has anyone on here ever been measured for one shaft flex then a few years later gained a little speed (or lost a little) and found they needed different clubs/shafts altogether?
I have only ever played with rifle 6.0s and S300 shafts on my irons, am I right to assume that I am not far off the correct setting. I am not good enough, nor do I get the time to practice enough for a proper CF (as I have mentioned before) but getting it basically right matters to me.