What Is Torque and How Does It Affect your Shots?
Clamp a shaft in a vise, grab the clubhead, and turn. The shaft's willingness or resistance to twist is its torque. More twisting at impact usually means more sidespin will be imparted on the [url=http://www.usgolfsale.com/Ping-K15-Irons-3-9WS-16105.html]ping k15 irons[/url], sending it right or left. If you hit the ball out toward the toe, the clubhead will twist more around the shaft than it would had you hit it near the sweetspot, and more energy and distance will be lost. Beware, though: Make sure your shaft torque isn't too low for your swing speed or else you'll lose feel and push a lot of shots. And like flex, torque measurements are only relative to other shafts produced by that particular supplier with [url=http://www.usgolfsale.com/Ping-K15-Driver-16096.html]Ping K15 Driver[/url].
What should you Know About Kick Point?
Kick point (also called bend or flex point) is that spot on the shaft where it flexes most. Manufacturers can place that point up and down the [url=http://www.usgolfsale.com/Callaway-FT-iZ-Driver-2306.html]callaway ft-iz driver[/url] for certain effects. A shaft with a high kick point (farther up the shaft toward the grip) produces a lower shot trajectory. A shaft with a low bend point frequently results in a higher trajectory with [url=http://www.usgolfsale.com/Callaway-FT-iQ-Driver-1008.html]callaway ft-iq driver[/url]. ishiner
I like putting extra torque when I fap. My shots are just out of this world. Literally, I swear my previous load landed on your moms face.
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So this is for golf? When I came in here, I saw torque, like in wheels, and shots, like shooting.
Hah, great presentation.
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