Thread: Shaft Stiffness
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Old 09-04-2006, 07:39 AM
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Re: Shaft Stiffness

I hope everyone understands the previous posts are just what I've noticed in my own game and is in no way a professionals opinion. I do read a lot of golf magazines and watch a lot of the golf channel to learn as much as I can about the game, so I do feel like my opinions do have some validity. Some will agree and some will disagree, that's just the way it goes, but then again, you see that with the professional players and coaches who may have drastically different opinions about the exact same topic. That being said, try these things out that are posted by professionals and amateurs and weekend duffers. Find what works for you and then stick with it. The fundamentals of the game never change although the equipment and peoples opinions sometimes do. Thank you for allowing me this short rant and I hope I haven't offended anyone. If I have, try to remember, IT'S ONLY AN OPINION!!!!!!!!!


On a totally different topic, congratulations LowPost42 on the upcoming addition to your family. Is it your first? I've got two children and they are lots of fun. They do tend to cut down on the amount of time I spend on the golf course but they're almost old enough to take out with me now. Can hardly wait.
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