small2iv Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 i have a question, right after reading the topic "axiv shaft:custom fitting", do you fit into a shaft that you want? or do you fit into a shaft that kidda correct your mistake? because i have alway thought that if you have a very fast transition, then you should use a stiff flex to minimize head-shaft lag at impact. and use a softer flex that you can handle. if you hit a ball too high then you shouldnt use a tip soft shaft. of course a swing change will make things easier... or harder i guess my question is... do you fit into a shaft that you desire?... such as ball flight... or do you fit into a shaft that maximize your performens?...such that lower/raise your ball flight, reduce spin and such? or both of them? desire and maximize? or maybe the question is apply differently to ppl of different skill level cheers Ziv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGirl Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 i have a question, right after reading the topic "axiv shaft:custom fitting", do you fit into a shaft that you want? or do you fit into a shaft that kidda correct your mistake? because i have alway thought that if you have a very fast transition, then you should use a stiff flex to minimize head-shaft lag at impact. and use a softer flex that you can handle. if you hit a ball too high then you shouldnt use a tip soft shaft. of course a swing change will make things easier... or harder i guess my question is... do you fit into a shaft that you desire?... such as ball flight... or do you fit into a shaft that maximize your performens?...such that lower/raise your ball flight, reduce spin and such? or both of them? desire and maximize? or maybe the question is apply differently to ppl of different skill level cheers Ziv We fit the shafts with the information the golfer has available. The goal is to maximize performance by fitting the shaft to the golfer's swing characteristics that they provide. AXIV is great for custom fittings because they address the golfers swing speed with more specific flexes and with a low, mid, and high launch angle for each shaft. There is a total of 48 different models in the normal AXIV line to choose from. Not to mention 2 colors for each to suit your eye. And that does not include the AXIV-V (for the better player) with 16 more shafts in their line up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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