Reg Flex Steel

For More Reg Flex Steel Info Click On The Blue Links Below

Cleveland Reg 588 Black Pearl RH 56 SW Steel R Flex Cleveland Reg 588 Black Pearl RH 56 SW Steel R Flex Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 5h 14m
Cleveland Reg 588 Chrome RH 54 SW Steel R Flex Cleveland Reg 588 Chrome RH 54 SW Steel R Flex Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 5h 17m
Used TaylorMade Burner Lob Wedge with Reg Flex Steel Used TaylorMade Burner Lob Wedge with Reg Flex Steel Paypal 1 Bid US $35.00 7h 26m
Palm Springs Golf Clubs LEFTY Irons 4 PW STEEL Reg Flex Palm Springs Golf Clubs LEFTY Irons 4 PW STEEL Reg Flex Paypal 0 Bid US $79.87 10h 30m
Wilson Staff Fat Shaft Irons Set Steel Mens RH Reg Flex Wilson Staff Fat Shaft Irons Set Steel Mens RH Reg Flex Paypal 1 Bid US $69.99 12h 33m
Taylormade Burner Plus Irons 4 PW Reg Flex Steel RH Taylormade Burner Plus Irons 4 PW Reg Flex Steel RH Paypal US $200.00 16h 3m
GOLF CLUB ADAMS TIGHTLIE 16 DEGREE LOFT REG FLEX STEEL GOLF CLUB ADAMS TIGHTLIE 16 DEGREE LOFT REG FLEX STEEL Paypal 0 Bid US $15.00 1d 10h 10m
RARE NITRO STAG 600 4 WOOD REG FLEX STEEL MEN RH RARE NITRO STAG 600 4 WOOD REG FLEX STEEL MEN RH Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 1d 11h 27m
King Cobra M Speed Hyper Steel 5 Wood Reg Flex Graphite King Cobra M Speed Hyper Steel 5 Wood Reg Flex Graphite Paypal 0 Bid US $12.99 2d 9h 21m
NEW WILSON STAFF Ci7 4 GW steel irons Reg Flex NEW WILSON STAFF Ci7 4 GW steel irons Reg Flex Paypal 11 Bids US $127.50 7h 24m
NEW TAYLORMADE BURNER PLUS IRONS 4 PWAW STEEL REG FLEX NEW TAYLORMADE BURNER PLUS IRONS 4 PWAW STEEL REG FLEX Paypal US $314.99 23d 6h 25m
NEW Nicklaus EZ UP Hybrid Irons 3 PWSW Steel Reg Flex NEW Nicklaus EZ UP Hybrid Irons 3 PWSW Steel Reg Flex Paypal 2 Bids US $10.50 3d 14h 29m
New Adams Idea A1 Hybrid 4 Iron Reg Flex Steel RH New Adams Idea A1 Hybrid 4 Iron Reg Flex Steel RH Paypal US $9.99 29d 7h 53m
MENS COBRA UFi 6 Iron Steel NS PRO Reg Flex DEMO MENS COBRA UFi 6 Iron Steel NS PRO Reg Flex DEMO Paypal 0 Bid US $12.99 5d 5h 36m
NEW RH TAYLORMADE R7 CGB MAX PW BLACK STEEL REG FLEX NEW RH TAYLORMADE R7 CGB MAX PW BLACK STEEL REG FLEX Paypal 0 Bid US $9.99 5d 6h 15m
Ping Eye 2 Black dots steel shaft 2 pw reg flex Ping Eye 2 Black dots steel shaft 2 pw reg flex Paypal 0 Bid US $150.00 5d 9h 50m
Giant Golf GX2 MRH Steel Shaft Reg Flex Set of Irons Giant Golf GX2 MRH Steel Shaft Reg Flex Set of Irons Paypal US $79.00 24d 8h 33m
Giant Golf GX2 MRH Steel Shaft Reg Flex Set of Irons Giant Golf GX2 MRH Steel Shaft Reg Flex Set of Irons Paypal US $79.00 10d 2h 53m
NEW RH Taylor Made Burner 7 Iron REG Flex Steel NEW RH Taylor Made Burner 7 Iron REG Flex Steel Paypal US $89.99 28d 14h 45m
NEW RH Taylor Made Burner Plus 7 Iron REG Flex Steel NEW RH Taylor Made Burner Plus 7 Iron REG Flex Steel Paypal US $79.99 28d 14h 45m

One of the most frustrating aspects of golf is the idea that you can shave off a few unneeded strokes, but you don't know how. Sometimes, you can take a look at your driver; the driver is crucial in setting up each hole. Here are some tips for picking the right golf driver for your game.

1. The club head - The best club head size for your game is determined in your decision in the balance between control and the size of the "sweet spot", which is the area that provides the best hit in a shot. The smaller sizes range from 150 to 155 cubic centimeters and are considered standard; they provide the most control but have a smaller sweet spot. Midsized club heads are about 195 cubic centimeters and are moderate in both control and sweet spot size. Oversized heads are any ones larger than midsized. They give the largest sweet spot, but are harder to control, partly because of the sheer weight.

2. The shaft - Choosing a shaft is a two-step process. First, you must decide between graphite and steel shafts. Then, you must choose a flex level. The decision between materials relies on your experience and end goals. Steel shafts are strong, durable, and offer control; however, you must be strong in order to produce the same distance that graphite does. Overall, stronger players should use steel shafts if control isn't quite up to par. Graphite shafts are versatile but expensive. They are less durable and offer less control, but require less strength.

Flex, as the name implies, is the flexibility of the shaft. There are five basic levels of flex in golf: L for Ladies, A for Seniors, Regular, Stiff, and Extra Stiff. Flexible shafts provide more power, which is a great aspect for beginning players as well as those with weaker swings. However, as shafts become less and less flexible, there is more control available. This is why stronger players should drift towards the Stiff and Extra Stiff flex levels; that is, if you have a 90-110 MPH swing, try out the stiffer two levels. Average swings are around 75-90 MPH, and players with those swings should stick with the regular level for now.

3. The weight and length - Obviously, the basic characteristics of weight and length should be considered. Basically, lighter clubs give faster swing speeds and farther hits. This translates into a simple concept: Players with stronger swings choose heavier clubs for more control. Lighter drivers work better for those without stronger swings.

The length of the driver is another decision in the balance between control and distance. Drivers with a length of 43 to 44 inches are considered traditional. Drivers 45 to 46 inches long can give a slightly longer distance. Any longer than 46 inches poses the opportunity to have a greatly increased potential for distance as well as a greatly decreased range of control.

Many of the aspects that must be considered depend on your swing and willingness to sacrifice control for other benefits. These are your tips for picking the right golf driver for your game.

Learn more about picking the right golf drivers. Read reviews of recommended drivers like the TaylorMade Burner Driver.

Many thanks for reading our Reg Flex Steel article

Related posts

Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!