September 08, 2022 At 11:37 AM By GFlynn
GFlynn
Is Titleist gonna be offering Auto Flex shafts now or in the near future?
Don OMadison, WI
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
September 13, 2022 At 12:38 PM
After doing a little research, would like to add to Don's comments. My research found and may justify why Titleist fitters do not offer their shaft. QUOTE: The driver shaft itself is $790, while iron shafts are $210 each. What’s more, fairway wood shafts are currently priced at $625, while hybrid shafts start at the same price. One of the biggest drawbacks to AutoFlex golf shafts is that they’re expensive. The fact that very few fitters use AutoFlex shafts means that "you have to order them directly from the manufacturer", which partly explains the high cost. Still, they’re one of the most sought-after golf shafts for a reason, and they undoubtedly help to increase your distance off the tee. Autoflex SF505X Black/Pink Shaft (No Tip or Grip Installed) But equally, if you’re of the opinion that $790 for a club shaft is far too much to pay, then you’re certainly not alone. Many forums are filled with discussions surrounding the expense of AutoFlex golf clubs, so they’re certainly not for everyone (designed for a slower golf swing and promote a draw). But if you can justify the expense and want to level up your shafts from a performance and aesthetic viewpoint, these high-quality shafts are well worth thinking about. The best place to buy AutoFlex golf shafts is directly from the manufacturer’s website which ensures authenticity. You can choose your shaft length as well as your color (black/pink or rainbow), and you can expect your delivery within 5-7 days. However, you should be mindful that you are required to pay $85 for FedEx Priority delivery, which adds to the significant price tag even further.
MnmEvansDallas, TX
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