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LA Golf TOUR AXS Blue Hybrid Shafts - Graphite - .370 Tip
LA Golf Shafts
Price: $150.00Graphics subject to change by LA Golf without notice! LA Golf TOUR AXS Blue Hybrid Shafts are re engineered evolution of performance proven designs that have been widely popular among tour players and weekend warriors alike. 100% made in the U.S.A. with...Price: $150.00 -
Mitsubishi Diamana Putter Shafts - Graphite - .355 Tip
Mitsubishi
MSRP: $220.00Price: $200.00Mitsubishi Diamana Putter Shafts are made from premium grade carbon fiber.The Diamana Putter provides a plush yet responsive feel while allowing fore a truer roll upon impact.Mitsubishi engineered this putter for club makers to be able to better...MSRP: $220.00Price: $200.00 -
Mitsubishi DIAMANA THUMP Fairway Shafts - Graphite - .335 Tip
Mitsubishi
MSRP: $250.00Price: $225.00Mitsubishi Diamana Thump Fairway Wood Shafts have been designed for the stronger player. The Diamana Thump delivers unmatched feel, as well as, control. They produce a flatter trajectory from a mid high kick point coupled with low torque which...MSRP: $250.00Price: $225.00 -
Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Blue Hybrid Shafts - Graphite - .370 Tip
Mitsubishi
MSRP: $175.00Price: $155.00Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Blue Hybrid Shafts are designed using Chemical technology. The CK Pro Blue are great option for hybrid shafts especially for golfers already using the Tensei blue model driver and/or fairway shafts. They are a middle weight shaft...MSRP: $175.00Price: $155.00 -
Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Orange Hybrid Shafts - Graphite - .370 Tip
Mitsubishi
MSRP: $200.00Price: $175.00The TENSEI™ CK Series Pro Orange Hybrid profile is the first high-balance point hybrid shaft to be developed by MCA GOLF and the final profile in the CK Pro Series Hybrid offerings. The multi-material design includes an extended Carbon...MSRP: $200.00Price: $175.00 -
Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Red Hybrid Shafts - Graphite - .370 Tip
Mitsubishi
MSRP: $175.00Price: $155.00Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Red Hybrid Shafts are among the most in demand shafts available today. The CK Pro Red is a light weight and high launching shaft. Mitsubishi designed all of the Tensei hybrids with a Kevlar weave in the but and along with their...MSRP: $175.00Price: $155.00 -
Project X HZRDUS Black Driver Shafts - Gen 4
MSRP: $300.00Price: $225.00Project X HZRDUS Gen 4 Black Driver Shafts are available, get yours now! Tempo: FastLaunch: LowSpin: LowMSRP: $300.00Price: $225.00 -
True Temper Black Gold .355 Iron Shafts
True Temper
Price: $30.00 - $199.99True Temper Black Gold Shafts are Progressive Weight "FREQUENCY TUNED". Shafts about 2" longer than needed for Standard Playing Length. Having Trouble Finding Something? Contact Us as We Probably Have It SHAFT SPECS: Shafts Flex Weight Launch Butt OD...Price: $30.00 - $199.99
Best Golf Shafts Selection
Our choice of golf shafts matters almost as much as our choice of clubs. And yet, when it comes to choosing a golf club, the golf-shaft is the part that's usually overlooked. However, I, for one, think that the shaft deserves a lot more attention from golfers than they give it. That’s because the type of shaft I have can change everything - how far the ball will fly after I hit it, how straight it will soar and how high up in the air it will go. Our selection of golf shafts like Fujikura shafts are one of the broadest in the world. But first, let’s look at a few of the different types of golf shafts out there. Choosing Your Golf Shafts
Choosing The Right Golf Shafts
When it comes to golf shafts, personal preference is everything. That said, for a player to be able to choose the ideal golf shaft, they have to know what to look for first.
Golf Club Shafts Materials
Golf shafts can be made from a two main materials. The consist of either steel or graphite. Steel is the strongest and sturdiest of these designs. Steel golf club shafts don’t have nearly as much torque as graphite shafts do. That means they twist less during a swing, which offers players better accuracy and control. Because of that, many players prefer that their iron shafts are steel. Graphite shafts are lighter and more comfortable to swing and are preferred for driver shafts. However, they’re harder to control than steel golf club shafts. Graphite is most popular with Drivers and fairway shafts since it allows players to hit the ball further with less strain than if they used a stiffer shaft. They are also a top choice when building custom golf clubs, especially for drivers. Lastly, hybrid shafts try to offer players the best of both worlds by mixing elements from woods and irons together. They offer players a more natural swing of iron clubs while allowing for the forgiveness and distance found in woods
Shaft Flex and Torque
The most important property of all golf shafts is flex. Flex refers to how much a shaft bends at the time of a swing. It not only affects how far I can hit the ball but also how precisely. All golf shafts have a bit of flex to them, no matter how stiff they are. That’s why it’s essential for every player to choose a golf-shaft with the right amount of flex. Players who hit harder and have a fast swing will likely prefer golf club shafts with more flex. On the flip side, players who have a slower swing speed are generally more comfortable with a softer flex. Putter shafts, for obvious reasons, don’t have to have a lot of flex. However, all other golf club shafts types will usually have several flex options. Like flex, shaft torque matters quite a bit as well. Torque is how much a shaft will twist during swing and impact. While it can change the trajectory of a shot slightly (lower torque results in a less trajectory), where torque counts most is in the “feel” of a golf club. A club with a higher torque shaft will probably feel “softer,” while a lower torque shaft will give a harder or stiffer feel to it.
Perfect Golf Club Shafts are Different for Everyone!
Remember, at the end of the day, no golf shaft is perfect for every player! We offer a wide selection of golf shafts - steel and graphite. In every type from drivers, fairways, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putter-shafts. We also have the most common flex options, L, A, R, S, X, and TX, as well as, a variety of not so common flexes. That means that no matter the player’s preference, they can find their ideal golf club shafts match here.