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| Re: Longer Driver - Distance versus Accuracy i have heard 1" adds 6mph to the swing and you get about 2.2 yds per mph (if hit correctly) so thats 13.2extra yds.... i never understood peoples beef with longer shafts. USGA allows 48" so that is what i have. if i were to need the acuracy i could always choke down on it 3 inches to the norm 45". but i never need to. i don't see how it affects acuarcy. your swing plane might be a little flatter adding more sidespin on an off, hit, but that is all i see. you can get an off center hit just as easily with a 45" than a 48". i don't think that little bit of torque change would make a differnce. only problem is you can't get a regular shaft that long you have to get a long driver shaft cut down. they usually come no more flexable than xstiff. which i think you can handle since i think i read you have driven 397 before. another down side for me..... i have to take my driver out of my bag before putting my clubs in my trunk becuase that club is too long lol Last edited by lgskywalker37; 10-14-2006 at 06:29 AM. |
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| Re: Longer Driver - Distance versus Accuracy getting the proper flex shaft in my driver that has me hitting almost every fairway(no trees or water since) and averaging around 320 yards. that's from a previous post , you average 320 yards and straight what do you need a longer shaft for, you can do that in thin Canadian air mmmm. i think maybe a new measuring devise is what you should be looking for because i think yours is a bit off lol. |
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| Re: Longer Driver - Distance versus Accuracy lgskywalker37 - The 397 yard drive was a one time thing. I guess you would call it a personal best that I may never achieve again. Or maybe I will. My average is 320. My current shaft is 44" while the new one is 46". I guess the thing I was wondering about is, should I go from stiff to x stiff with the extra 2 inches or will it make a difference? Wildwilly911 - My 320 yard average has a whole lot to do with my brother. If you have any brothers, you'll know how competition can build between yous. Driving is about the only thing in golf that I can do as well as him so I strive to drive as far as I can. If I can outdrive him 2 or 3 times a round, my game has been a success, no matter the score. LOL. If an extra 2 inches on my shaft can add 10, 15 or even 20 yards to my drive, that might give me the edge I need to crank a few past his new Titleist 905R.
__________________ Golf is a game of inches. 36 inches = 1 yard I think you put that one about 2160 inches too far right. LOL ![]() Classic Tour Highly High Bore (Cleveland HiBore clone) 10.5 degree, Gramman TP440 stiff 3.5 torque shaft KZG Maraging Power 9.5 degree steel shaft #1 "fairway wood" Knight Virage woods, irons and wedges Knight putter Cheapest double titanium balls I can find. lol |
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| Re: Longer Driver - Distance versus Accuracy i think anyone that can carry a drive 280+ should be xstiff, so i would if i were you....... now if you can carry 320 with a a 44", i would definatly go xstiff with a stiff tip and a 46". that is just my personal opinion, other might disagee. kick point and brand name makes a differnce too. i personally like the graffalloy blue ld. i have a xstiff tip low kick point 48" and i can only carry it 280, but i am not even loading the shaft and hitting it that far. when i actually load the shaft i can get further but it takes too much strength and effort so i like to just swing a long shaft and get easy distance and accuray instead of trying to swing so hard and hitting wild and wearing myself out. my 3W carries 240 so i am happy with the 40 yds extra i get from 3w to D. Last edited by lgskywalker37; 10-15-2006 at 11:30 PM. |