 Testing, testing in front of a Trackman ball flight and ball speed detector
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It might have been the model used by the latest tournament winner, but unless your golf swing perfectly matches the speed or consistency of his or hers (if so why aren't you on Tour?), it's probably not the golf club for you.
So, how do you get fixed up with the right driver, for example?
The simplest way to match up your statistics is fill in a form online with one of the major brands or recognised retailers. It will need to know:
* Your gender (male or female)
* Your height in your socks or bare feet
* Distance from wrist to the floor (without shoes)
* Your age
* Current skill level (handicap)
* How fast you swing a golf club in mph or kph (some shops will measure this for you)
* What golf club you would normally use to hit the green from the 150-yard marker (e.g. 6-iron)
The following chart may also be of help:
Women's flex
Driver swing speed less than 60 mph (100 kph), carry distance less than 180 yds. Club used from 150 yds - a 3 iron or wood.
Senior (A) flex
Driver swing speed 60-75 mph (100-120), Driver carry 180-210 yards. Club from 150 yards - 4 iron.
Regular flex
Driver swing speed 75-84 mph (120-135) Driver carry 210-240 yards, club from 150 yards - 5- or 6-iron.
Stiff flex
Driver swing speed 84-93 mph (130-150). Driver carry 240-260 yards, Club from 150 yards 6- or 7- iron.
Extra (X) stiff flex
Driver speed swing over 93 mph (150). Driver carry 260+ yards, club from 150 yards 8- or 9-iron.