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To be honest, it wouldn't be much different from the PGA Tour, mainly X stiff and stiff.

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Q: What golf shaft flex is most used on the champions tour?
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What is the most common shaft flex on the Champions Tour?

Believe it or not the most used shaft would probably be stiff and some of the younger ones would even use x-flex. There would be very few who would use senior flex shafts.


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