LOW FLEX POINT
MID FLEX POINT
HIGH FLEX POINT

The low-Flex shaft is design to help the player's who have a slower swing speed and need help to get the ball airborne. This shaft will give the player optimum clubhead feel with increased flight trajectory.

The Mid-Flex shaft is designed for the player with average clubhead speed and average shot trajectory. This shaft works best for beginners and intermediate players with good clubhead speed.

The High-Flex shaft is designed for the above average or professional with clubhead speeds more than 100 mph, or for player who hits the ball with too high of a trajectory. Not recommended for players with clubhead speed under 90 mph.


When trying to determine the proper shaft flex for you or your customer refer to one of these fitting methods.

METHOD 1: Uses yards carried with driver to determine proper flex.
METHOD 2: Uses the iron the golfer hits 150 yards to determine proper flex.
METHOD 3: Uses golfer's swing speed with driver for determining the proper flex.

METHOD 1
Yards carried with driver
Recommended flex at distance carried
260+ yards
Extra Stiff (X)
250 yards Stiff Tipped (S+)
240 yards Stiff (S)
230 yards Regular tipped (R+)
220 yards Regular (R)
210 yards A flex tipped (A+)
200 yards A flex (A)

190 yards

L flex tipped (L+)
180 yards L flex (L)
METHOD 2
Iron used to carry 150 yds
Recommended flex at distance carried
3 Iron L Flex
4 Iron A Flex
5 Iron A Flex Tipped
6 Iron R Flex
7 Iron R Flex Tipped
8 Iron S Flex
9 Iron S Flex Tipped
PW Iron X Flex
METHOD 3
Swing speed with driver, mph
Recommended flex at distance carried
40 to 60 mph
L Flex
60 to 70 mph A Flex
70 to 80 mph A Flex Tipped
80 to 90 mph R Flex
90 to 95 mph R Flex Tipped
95 to 100 mph S Flex
100 to 105mph S FlexTipped
105 to 115 mph X Flex
115 mph + X Flex tipped