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| What is a uniflex shaft I just purchased a Calaway 9 wood with a uniflex shaft...how does this shaft react...I have ALS and have lost some strength and decided to pick up the 9 wood Steelhead... 90 mph and going down |
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| Re: What is a uniflex shaft I have Callaway x-18 irons with uniflex shafts. Kind of feel like a little stiffer than regular. I like them. Here is the description from the Callaway web-site: " Uniflex A shaft designed to fit a wide range of golfers. The shaft is created to work with swing speeds of 75-95 MPH. This covers most golfers. The Uniflex (or one flex) has worked very well for Callaway for years in both the Memphis "10" shaft that came out back in the mid 1990's all the way to the Constant Weight Steel Uniflex that comes in the most current product lines. It is a lightweight shaft with a mid-kick point
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