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If you think what we do is worthwhile, please donate or become a member advertisement Shaft R — 6. Two women in a club cling on a man and caress him as they giggle and flirt. Two women stand on either side of a man at a bar and another woman addresses them with the names of STDs and then makes a remark about them having sex with the man. A woman wears pants that are slit up the legs to the thighs and we see bare flesh through the slits. Women in a club wear low-cut dresses that reveal cleavage and bare backs.
Cocktail servers in a club wear skimpy outfits that reveal cleavage, bare legs to the hips. A man and woman kiss goodbye. A woman kisses a man on the cheek. A preteen boy receives a box of condoms from his estranged father for Christmas. Men and women dance in a club. Two women buy two drinks for two men in a club.
A man talks about the size of his genitals. A man says that his problems include his 7-year-old daughter wanting him to call her Frank. Three armed men enter a crowded restaurant and open fire; the patrons fall to the floor, hiding and screaming as another man shoots back at them hitting one man with blood spurting, another man is shot and falls down a flight of stairs, a man takes aim at another man and a woman throws a bottle at him hitting the wall and the other man shoots him several times blood splatters.
Armed men enter a restaurant and open fire and another man shoots back at them: several men are struck and blood spurts as they fall to the floor, one man is grazed on the face we see a bloody gash , one gunman grabs a woman and threatens her and the other man shoots him in the arm blood sprays and then shoots him a couple more times blood sprays and a man is shot and crashes backward through a window.
Three men argue about a drug smuggling operation and one man shoots another in the chest we see blood on the wound. A man shoots at a man as he runs through a warehouse and outside where another man with a gun holds a woman around the throat and presses the gun to her head and then takes her away in a van. A man holds a gun on another man who throws a knife into his shoulder we see the knife sticking out of his shoulder with blood on his clothes and shoots him causing the man to fall back through a high-rise window; he falls a great distance hitting a ledge on the way down and then slamming into a car below and the other man is shown with blood dripping from his hand before he passes out.
The overall speed of your swing is really not the only determining factor for your flex requirement. It has more to do with the load you are applying. The shaft has no idea how fast the club head is actually moving.
It only responds to this. A real-world example would be to compare the swings of two legendary golfers, Nick Price and Fred Couples. Price had a lighting quick tempo, and a much shorter swing versus the long, flowing swing of Couples.
They both had extremely fast swing speeds despite what it might look like to the casual observer. Choosing the right flex and profile of your driver shaft has more to do with the type of swing you have rather than the actual speed of your swing, which is a mistake many golfers make when they purchase clubs off the rack.
Choosing the wrong shaft will make it much harder to access the center of the face more consistently on the course, and the last thing we want you to do is to make golf harder on yourself! Getting the correct weight of your shaft is an important factor to consider as well.
Shafts can range anywhere from 40 to grams. Typically the rule of thumb is that a golfer with a slower swing speed will benefit from using a lighter shaft, and you would add weight as swing speed increases. As you might expect at this point, there are always exceptions. There are players on the PGA Tour using lighter driver shafts with swing speeds upwards of mph.
This is another area of getting fit for the right driver that will require a little bit of testing to see what feels most comfortable to the player, and the kinds of results it yields. One of the biggest misconceptions about shafts is that there are standards out there that manufacturers adhere to.
Most golfers assume that a shaft marked regular or stiff will be the same across the board, no matter who they buy it from.
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