The different Letters on a golf shaft are the flex of the club. In order from stiff to soft: X - EXtra Stiff S - Stiff R - Regular A or M - Senior (Amateur or Mature) L - Ladies. The letters may be combined to show in-between ratings, such as SR (Stiff/Regular).
Stiff flex would be ideal. But you could try x-stiff to see which one is best for you.
I assume you are talking about Project X golf shafts. A Project X shaft with a 6.5 flex is the equivilent of a stiff shaft.
To be honest, it wouldn't be much different from the PGA Tour, mainly X stiff and stiff.
Some advantages of the Callaway X Hybrid Golf Clubs are they are customizable, the RAZR technology helps shift the center of gravity, increases distance and forgiveness.
Yes, one can you put A 4 x 8 sheet of plywood in a Ford Flex.
X Club ended in 1893.
X Club was created in 1864.
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5 x 4.5"
It all depends on personal choice, Fujikura, Grafalloy and Project X are probably the best on the market, but you should test a few to see which suits you best.
It is simply a type of steel golf shaft. Before the project x shafts came out, the True Temper dynamic gold was probably the most popular shaft on the market. If you buy a wedge the likelihood is it will have a TT dynamic gold in it.