Proper golf club length helps you set up correctly and swing naturally, improving contact, consistency, and accuracy.

Proper shaft weight, flex, and material help match the club to your swing, allowing you to load the shaft correctly for better timing, consistent contact, and more predictable ball flight.

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Golf Shaft Length

A golf professional determines correct club length using the golfer’s height and distance from his/her wrist to the floor.

Correct club length promotes a comfortable setup and smooth swing, leading to cleaner contact, better consistency, and improved accuracy without awkward posture or forced adjustments.

Too Short

Ideal

Too Long

Inconsistent

Source: Titleist

Golf Shaft Weight

Shaft weight influences how easily you can control the club throughout the swing, affecting tempo, balance, and timing.

When the weight matches your strength and speed, it promotes more consistent contact and a repeatable swing motion.

Golf Shaft Flex

Shaft flex determines how the club loads and releases during the swing, which directly affects timing, face control, and ball flight.

When the flex fits a golfer’s swing speed and transition, it helps deliver the club more consistently and produce reliable distance and accuracy.

Golf Shaft Materials

Graphite shafts are lighter and better at dampening vibration, which can help increase swing speed, improve launch, and reduce strain on the hands and joints

Steel shafts are typically heavier and offer a firmer, more consistent feel, making them popular with players who value control, accuracy, and tighter dispersion.

Golf Shaft Bend Profiles

Butt section: Influences overall feel and tempo, affecting how stable the club feels during the swing.

Mid section plays a key role in energy transfer and timing as the shaft loads and unloads.

Tip section has the greatest impact on launch and spin. Softer tips tend to produce higher launch and more spin, while stiffer tips promote a lower, more controlled ball flight.

Source: Graphite Design

Re-Shafting & Repair Pricing

Club Shortening

Club Lengthening

New Shaft Install

Used Shaft Install

Broken Shaft Extraction

$10/Club

$12+/Club

$25/Club

$30/Club

$25/Club