The main manifestations of poor quality golf clubs are:
1. The head line groove is not straight, and the depth is different.
2. There are blemishes on the surface of the club head, uneven paint and chromatic aberration.
3. The paint on the club head is uneven and there are omissions.
4. There are joints and pits between the nozzle and the neck sleeve.
5. Shaft color paint is uneven, there are particles, the screen printing is not clear or there are scratches.
6. The grip is relatively simple, mostly made of rubber, which makes it feel uncomfortable.
The most important part of a golf club is the shaft. One of the most important aspects of the shaft is the flexibility of the shaft. Elasticity refers to the hardness of the shaft. If you see various golf shafts and swing the golf clubs, you will find that some shafts are harder than others. The stronger the player’s body, the more he wants a harder shaft.
The stronger the shaft, the less flexibility. When the player swings the club, the head acts as gravity at the end of the club to bend the shaft. When the player hits the ball with the clubhead in the downswing, it causes the shaft to bend. If the shaft is too soft and the curvature is too great, it is impossible for the player to control the direction of the ball. Shaft curvature is the amount of force generated when hitting the ball. If the shaft is not flexible enough, the shot will lose power and accuracy will be affected. So you want to choose a shaft with appropriate flexibility. Generally speaking, the harder the elasticity of the shaft, the higher the accuracy of the shot, but the distance decreases.