| Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse | | | | Most major manufacturers think so, too. That's why |
| Players taking golf lessons sometimes ask me about | | | | they work with top companies to produce shafts |
| shafts. They wonder if using different shafts really | | | | designed specifically for their clubs, especially when it |
| matters. It's a good question. My answer: it probably | | | | comes to metal drivers. Manufacturers want to make |
| matters more for professional golfers, like Phil | | | | sure golfers get the most out of their clubs, so they |
| Mickelson or Ernie Els, than it does for recreational | | | | invest the time, effort, and money to find a good shaft. |
| golfers, like you and me. Matters, but it does matter for | | | | Rest assured, you're getting something decent with the |
| recreational golfers, which is why I cover them in my | | | | club, something that can help lower your golf handicap. |
| golf tips. | | | | |