A golf club component manufactured by a specific company, designed with a firm flex profile for use in the longer club typically used from the tee box. This component connects the club head to the grip, transferring energy from the swing to propel the golf ball. The firmness influences launch angle and spin rate, catering to golfers with faster swing speeds.
Selecting the correct firmness for a golfer’s swing is crucial for optimizing distance and accuracy. A properly fitted component can lead to improved ball striking and overall performance. Historically, advancements in materials and design have led to lighter, stronger, and more responsive options, significantly impacting the game. The evolution of these components mirrors the broader technological advancements within golf equipment.