Swingweight, Flex, and Lie Angle Decoded: Driver Fitting Numbers in Plain English
What is swingweight in golf? D3, stiff flex, 59° lie — this plain-English guide decodes the driver fitting numbers on the spec sheet and why they matter.
What is swingweight in golf? D3, stiff flex, 59° lie — this plain-English guide decodes the driver fitting numbers on the spec sheet and why they matter.
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