How to Choose Golf Club Shaft Flex: R, SR, and S

Shaft flex guide

How to Choose Golf Club Shaft Flex: R, SR, and S

A practical beginner-friendly explanation of R, SR, and S flex choices.

Quick Answer

Choose R flex when you want an easier, smoother feel; SR when you are between regular and stiff; and S when you have a faster, more aggressive swing. When unsure, ask before ordering.

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Simple flex logic

  • R flex: smoother tempo and moderate swing speed.
  • SR flex: a middle option for players between regular and stiff.
  • S flex: stronger players with faster transition and more speed.

Flex affects feel, timing, launch, and consistency. It is not only about strength. A player with a smooth tempo may prefer a softer feel even with decent speed.

Common Questions

Can beginners use stiff shafts?

Some can, but most should avoid choosing stiff shafts without a reason.

What if I choose the wrong flex?

The club may feel hard to time, launch poorly, or produce inconsistent contact.

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