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How Does Your Shaft React - Is It The Best Shaft For Your Skill Level
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The First Shaft Acceleration Curve is an example of  Shaft that has limited kick and is stable through the impact zone. This reaction is for the better player or Pro that fights a Hook. Typically Iron Shafts, Tipped Wood Shafts or Players with Smooth Swings will benefit from this Profile. 
 
 
 
 
The next Shaft Acceleration Profile  is most appropriate for a Player who has a Slight Fade and wants better Control of the Clubhead just prior to Impact. The shaft kicks upward but only Slightly.
 
 
 
 
 The below listed Shaft Acceleration Profile is a good Profile for the Average Player that their bad shots are Slices and needs help from the shaft to square the clubface and add Launch to the ball. The Shaft demonstrates sufficient kick just prior to impact.
 
 
 
 
The last Shaft Acceleration Curve is an example of a Shaft that does not perform consistently and the Player will have little chance of improving their shot consistency or impact location in either direction . Observe the multiple directions of the lower section of the Acceleration Curve.
 
 
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