New shafts?

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RooAg
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So I got fit about 5 years ago. For some reason they put me in X-stiff shafts. I'm nowhere near that swing speed (105+). Never was, I just didn't realize the mistake until several years later as I don't really pay attention to that stuff. Driver speed is generally closer to 95. Maybe a couple mph higher in good days.

I generally like my woods and irons. How much difference will my game see with regular or stiff shafts? I believe I am losing distance with these shafts, not sure if it affects ball flight or not. But also, it seems reshafting will cost >$500 if the interwebs isn't lying to me. Is that an accurate estimate? Will I see a noticeable improvement in my game to justify the spend?
Krondaddy
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Why not get refitted? A lot can change over 5 years
RooAg
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Don't want to drop the money on a whole new set of clubs when I like my clubs.
FTAco07
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You can't/shouldn't just go get a random different shaft off the rack. You can get fit for just a driver shaft if you want but you should definitely get fit, even if it's just at a golf galaxy type setting.
C ROC N
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What is your ball flight with your irons & then with the driver? What irons are you playing? Installing new shafts is rather simple, but finding a shaft with a bend profile that matches your swing is the harder part. When you do find that shaft it not only works to make your swing more consistent but also more efficient resulting in distance and accuracy. Lots of options and bend profiles, shaft weights, taper/parallel top, tip trimming, butt trimming, grip sizes and weights. Then you will have to match all the swing weights with your iron heads. If you currently know the brand and model of your current shafts and use those as a starting point. X-stiff, please list any other specs that you have and then we can go from there.
cb1919
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I've done a fitting for just shafts with my existing clubs. I would do a fitting and not just pick the flex you think you need on your own.
RooAg
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Thanks, all. I plan to get fit if I go that route, I guess I'm just curious if it is worth the expense to get new shafts. I play 3-4 per month and don't get to practice as much as I would like, so if it just makes 1-2 stroke difference then I don't think it's worth it.

But if I should see a marked improvement in distance and accuracy because I've been playing with the wrong shafts, then I will probably do it. I'm wondering if wrong shafts make that much of a difference to a 13 handicap.
FTAco07
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It could make a huge difference if you're in the wrong shaft and fine the right one. Just a couple more fairways hit per round or one club less going in to every green is a big deal.
zephyr88
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Krondaddy said:

Why not get refitted? A lot can change over 5 years
Wait until you start pushing 60...
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