Shaft Flex

What Is It, and Why Do We Care?

Shaft flex is a rating of how easily the shaft bends when a force is applied to it.

 That's an obvious definition, and not very useful to a club designer. Before we go to a more precise and useful definition, let's first examine what happens to the shaft in the swing. First, consider a swing where the flex is matched perfectly to the golfer.

This is the scenario for an ideally matched shaft flex and swing. But things can go wrong if they're not ideally matched. Here's the spectrum of possibilities: So our goal is to estimate the straight-shaft flex for the golfer, then choose a shaft with the flex to put the club where the golfer wants it in the distance-accuracy tradeoff space.


Last modified Jan 14, 2007