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  • About PING Golf’s HL (High Launch) Sets
    Some golfers need the lowest-launching, lowest-spinning drivers they can get their hands on, mated to the stiffest, most uncompromising shafts available. Other golfers, not so much. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been playing for years and are just noticing that your swing speed is beginning to flag a bit, there are times when higher launch is preferable. On that note -...
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  • Senior Shaft Golf Clubs and the Need for a Higher Flex
    As golfers age, they naturally lose some of their strength and mobility. This in turn precipitates a slower swing speed that will require some measure of accommodation from the gear with which a golfer plays. Of chief importance is the golf shaft itself, which is the most critical element of a senior shaft golf club: it’s the shaft that makes it a senior outfit. This post will dive a...
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  • What Tempo Signifies in Driver Shafts for Sale
    If you get serious about custom pairings between driver shafts for sale and the clubs you outfit with them, it won’t be long before you learn about flex and tempo. But the truth is that flex is a little better understood, at least by most golfers, than tempo is. This  short post will break down some of the details. The Importance of the Proper Shaft Flex First, let’s introduce...
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  • Why the HZRDUS Red CB Is a Solid Titleist Driver Shaft for a TSR2
    The Titleist TSR2 is newly refined, with a more forgiving face that produces more replicable results, optimized for players that make contact all over the club face. The TSR2 is also made with VFT, or “Variable Face Thickness,” which creates almost uniform CT across the entire face. It’s also been slimmed down, with improved aerodynamics and a refined toe shape that makes it...
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