Flex striking improvements!

The missing link | Fitting & Technology

To give your ball-striking extra kick, you need to make sure your clubs’ kick-points are ideally placed to propel your ball and game further.

Kick-point location influences ball-flight

While flex is the ability of your shaft to bend under the force of a golf swing, kick-point is the part of the shaft that bends the most under the force exerted.

The location of the kick-point (towards the grip, the center of the shaft or the head of the club) influences the trajectory of your ball off the face. A low kick-point translates to a high-launch while a high kick-point produces shots which launch lower.

High means heavy

But higher kick-points mean heavier shafts and lower kick-points lighter shafts, so it’s important that your kick-point location complements your clubhead speed.

If we spend some time on a launch monitor we can gauge through your launch angle numbers what adjustments we need to make to your kick-points  in order to help you fly it further down the fairway, hold more greens on approach shots and lower your scores!

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