It is possible but highly unlikely. The basic fitting adjusts the club to your swing type. The other factor is how fast you move the club through your downswing, and the number of rpms generated on the ball. If you move to fast the graphite shafts might be to light for you and then you should probably move to a heavier shaft.
Take them to your pro shop, He can tell you and maybe trade them for better fitting ones, shop them around if they do not fit, don’t use them until you find out.
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Ryan W
March 22nd, 2010 at 7:46 am
1It is possible but highly unlikely. The basic fitting adjusts the club to your swing type. The other factor is how fast you move the club through your downswing, and the number of rpms generated on the ball. If you move to fast the graphite shafts might be to light for you and then you should probably move to a heavier shaft.
wbaker777
March 22nd, 2010 at 7:46 am
2That would be totally dependent upon if the shafts in the R7’s fit your swing and ball flight. The fitting will give you that information.
nobull54
March 22nd, 2010 at 7:46 am
3Take them to your pro shop, He can tell you and maybe trade them for better fitting ones, shop them around if they do not fit, don’t use them until you find out.
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