I’m thinking of buying it (200 USD) and both shafts are available, regular and stiff. I rarely slice, mostly low straight or draws. Pls lmk which shaft and if this driver will suit me 🙏

by Leading_Mammoth_2074

7 Comments

  1. MrSneller

    I believe that’s based on your swing speed. Do you know what yours is?

  2. No, this is a LS driver (which stands for low spin). These are the least forgiving models, but do result in the longest distance when hit perfectly. Not good for a beginner who is probably not finding the center very often.

    I would highly suggest to find a Max model of this driver for the added forgiveness. This is not a good driver for high handicaps

  3. Joewatson2200

    Its an impossible question to answer tbh…

    Swing speed can give an idea, but shafts need to be tested as they do different things for each individual swing.

    Reality is you will most likely be fine with either, but annoyingly golf equipment is a game where you will need to test both to see your results and get a feel.

  4. slowblink

    Stiff. Regular can twist too easily.

  5. Leading_Mammoth_2074

    Hey guys, dk why I can’t edit the post but my swing speed for my 7-iron is 83 mph with a 155-160 yd carry. Don’t know for the driver, but I do have a tennis background and my swing is fast.

  6. KudzuAU

    “4 months in” & “I rarely slice…”

    Give it time. If all of your drives are of a low trajectory and straight, you aren’t hitting the ball efficiently.

  7. DoobiousRogal

    Sort of a tough question to have answer for because the club head itself might also not be the best suited for you.

    If your swing speed is about 92 mph then a stiff shaft is ideal, but I’d also like to know what the shaft is because typically LS drivers come with lower launch lower spinning shafts. So even with a stiff flex, if you hit down on it and don’t have a consistent strike pattern and decent launch, etc etc, then this could be a bad decision as a whole.

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