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5 overlooked aftermarket driver shafts worth considering

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2024Updated:May 31, 20243 Mins Read
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Hideki Matsuyama, a professional golfer, uses the Graphite Design Tour AD DI driver shaft. Getting fit and finding the right aftermarket shaft for your game can be a difficult process, but with the right information and understanding of your golf game, it’s easier than ever to find one that can help add yards and accuracy to your long game. Here are five to consider.

The Nemesys shaft has one of the highest balance points, thanks to a unique use of tungsten powder in the butt section. This allows for extra driver head weight to create more stability without negatively changing swing weight, making it a great option for those who play with a driver longer than 45 inches.

The Tour AD DI shaft is known for its smooth feel and extra stability, thanks to a Nanoalloy material in the tip section. This unique technology enables golfers to achieve greater clubhead speed, resulting in greater ball speeds and distance. It comes in four weight categories to help golfers find the perfect fit for their speed.

Accra’s TZ Six shafts feature a responsive and torsionally stable tip section that transitions into a firm butt section under the grip. This stiffness profile helps generate more power and speed without sacrificing stability, offering a higher launch with controlled spin rates.

The Vanquish shaft’s lightweight design promotes greater speed without sacrificing consistency. It utilizes technologies such as a new amorphous wire in the butt section to increase clubhead acceleration, low resin content for a better feel, and proprietary 46 and 40 Ton prepregs for added strength and lower torque.

Despite being one of the most popular shafts on the PGA Tour, the Grafalloy Prolite 35 remains underrated. It offers a variety of weight and flex options, making it suitable for golfers of all levels and swing speeds. The shaft’s versatility and performance have made it a favorite among professional and amateur golfers alike.

The UST Mamiya ATTAS Coool shaft features a unique nano-alloy technology that provides increased stability, allowing golfers to achieve greater speed and distance. Its lightweight design promotes faster clubhead speed without sacrificing control, making it ideal for golfers looking to improve their long game.

The Fujikura Ventus shaft is designed to optimize energy transfer from the golfer to the clubhead, resulting in increased ball speed and distance. Its VeloCore technology enhances stability and consistency, while the multi-material design reduces clubhead twisting for improved accuracy and precision on the course.

The Mitsubishi Chemical TENSEI CK Pro Blue shaft features a multi-material design that enhances stability and control, allowing golfers to achieve greater distance and accuracy. Its low torque and high modulus materials promote better feel and responsiveness, making it a popular choice among players looking to improve their long game.

In conclusion, finding the right aftermarket shaft for your game can significantly impact your performance on the course. By considering factors such as weight, flex, and technology, golfers can select a shaft that optimizes their distance and accuracy, leading to improved play and lower scores. Whether you choose the Graphite Design Tour AD DI or another top-performing shaft, investing in the right equipment can help take your game to the next level.

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