Read This If You Plan to Buy Golf Shafts Online

You don’t always need to shop brick-and-mortar retail if you want to find great deals on golf equipment. In fact, shopping online can bring you some real deals.

But, if you plan on buying golf shafts online make sure you observe the following best practices.

Read Reviews
First, be familiar with what you’re buying so you can set expectations reasonably. One of the best ways to do this is to read reviews.

Sometimes hype is just hype, but at the same time, some of the hottest new-ish golf shafts on the scene, like Autoflex golf shafts and Fujikura Ventus shafts have some really good resources and reviews dedicated to them.

They’re the next best thing to personal experience.

However, if you’re personally familiar with the shaft you want to buy, you don’t need to follow this observation.

Consider Manufacturer Recommendations
Golf club manufacturers often publish recommendations for golf shafts that they know will pair well with their club heads.

Take, for instance, Callaway’s Paradym drivers. For some golfers, Callaway suggests pairing a Paradym with a Project X HZRDUS Gen 4 Black 60 shaft.

This low-spin, low-launch shaft is a perfect complement to the Paradym’s low-spin, high-MOI, highly forgiving nature – that is, if you have a fast swing.

Callaway makes other recommendations for other golfers. Just because Callaway says the HZRDUS Black 60 is a good match for the Paradym does not mean it is a good match for you.

Just be aware of that.

Know Your Measurements
Golf shafts are manufactured to be a certain length. This does not mean they will fit you.

Shafts that are either too long or too short can both cause and exacerbate shot errors like fat and thin shots.

And, while you can’t make a golf shaft longer, you can trim a shaft to make it shorter so it will fit you better.

Of course, the best thing you can do is to know your measurements so you don’t have to jump through hoops after you buy a golf shaft online.

Read the Tech Specs
Before buying a golf shaft, read the manufacturer’s technical specifications. It’s important to pair shafts with your clubs on a basis that matches them well to the club and to you.

For instance, if you know from experience that ultra-low-torque, ultra-stiff shafts with high kick points just don’t work well for you, don’t go out and get a Fujikura Ventus Black 10 just because you heard it was great. That would just be setting yourself up for failure.

Consider Working with a Fitter
You should also consider working with a golf club fitter at your local shop at least once before you ever shop for golf clubs online.

That way, you will know your measurements and can gather some more insights about your swing speed, tempo, and mechanics so you know what to look for from that point forward.

Where Can You Buy Golf Shafts Online?
After reading all this, if you still want to buy golf shafts online, start your search at Dallas Golf Company, online at DallasGolf.com.

They carry a huge range of golf shafts from Fujikura, Aldila, Autoflex, Grafalloy, Mitsubishi, Graphite Design, Oban, Project X, and others, as well as a line of clubs, bags, and other golf equipment.

They offer great prices and insightful expertise, too, as well as club fitting services if you’re in their area.

Check out their website today to learn more or contact them at 800-955-9550.

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