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Club Grip

Following the folder on the golf equipment. You will find in this article all you need to know about golf clubs: focus on shatf and grips. The shaft is part of the club are apparent to the handle. It consists of a metal tube or graphite which narrows to the clubhead. Some manufacturer of shaft were designed under the two subjects. The shaft has a diameter of about 12mm at the grip and measure between 89 and 115 centimeters. The shaft is determined by several characteristics. The first is the flex flexibility. It is the power of deformation of the shaft support represented by the golf swing speed at impact. Golfers with faster swing speed prefer to use rigid shafts in order not to lose power. The flex is identified by a letter. Thus we find: L (Lady), A (soft), R (regular or standard), S (stiff or rigid) and X (extra stiff or very stiff). Only these terms should be used with caution because all manufacturers do not use the same name as there is currently no "standardization" of terms. Many golfers do not use the shafts appropriate to their level of play This results in a loss of distance due to insufficient deformation during the down swing and thus a low speed impact with the ball. The end of the shaft through which the player holds the club is called grip. It is covered with a rubber sleeve, a synthetic leather lining and occasionally leather. The grip must be as the main quality being comfortable for the golfer to play 18 holes without pain. The second quality is that it does not become slippery when wet or damp. The Golf Blog is a blog created by amateurs to discover the world of golf (the sport, the various courses and golf club, golf equipment and novelties, travel and golf trips) and exchange with Other fans of the small ball.

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