The S Stands For Stiff. Its Lighter The. Your Standard S300 But Not Much Difference. Most s200 shafts are seen in wedges for feel an flight. Wedges arent made for distance. Hence softer shaft better Feel.
Callaway make this shaft flex, it is designed in between a regular flex and stiff flex shaft.
A regular shaft has regular flex.
i need to replace the flex shaft in my weedeater. how do i do it?
Hi....I have played Ping clubs for serveral years..and yes the Ping soft regular shaft is equivilant to the senior shaft or A flex of many shaft designations.
Stiff flex is simply a stiff graphite shaft. The flex of the shaft is basically how whippy it is, stiff has a little whip in it, but less than a regular. 60 would be the weight of the shaft, 60 grams.
Shaft flex is determined by the vibration frequency-- this is measured by fixing the shaft's butt and attaching a 10-ounce weight on its tip and then vibrate it to its vertical direction.
A senior flex shaft is a very flexible lightweight golf shaft which is ideal for senior golfers. They usually have a low kick point which is ideal to get the ball in the air with the slower swing speeds of a senior golfer.
compression of a toro s200
A stiff flex is the flex of the shaft usually for swing speeds between 90 and 105 mph.
S200 golf shafts are a type of steel shaft manufactured by True Temper, designed primarily for professional and advanced amateur golfers. These shafts are known for their high stiffness and low torque, offering excellent control and stability during swings. The S200 model is part of the Dynamic Gold series, which is popular for its ability to provide consistent performance and feel, particularly in irons. Golfers often choose S200 shafts for their ability to deliver precision and a solid impact feel.
A wise man's guess would be Stiff Regular flex, between Stiff flex and Regular flex.
There is actually very little difference between senior and ladies flex shafts. You will find that the senior flex shaft is slightly heavier. They are both aimed at golfers with slower swing speeds, to help them get the ball the air easier.