Showing posts with label golf online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label golf online. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2013

Golf Shaft Does The Trick

Many of my golfer friends told me this, “Shaft is the engine of a golf club. With today technology, there is that much innovation that can be put into a club head to improve distance, stability and accuracy. What actually determine the ball flight, direction and distance is actually the shaft. Choosing the right shaft solves at least 50% of the problem. If you want to play good golf, the shaft that comes standard with the club won’t do the job in most instances. That is where the after-market shaft fills the gap.”


Is shaft the engine of a golf club? Well, I think it depends on who you ask that question to. If you ask the club manufacturer, they will certainly not agree with you wholeheartedly. The brand representatives will probably overwhelmed you with technicalities such as high MOI, low CG and inverted-cone technology etc., which amateur golfer like you and I would probably not comprehend fully,  to convince you that the club head play a more significant role.   Conversely, if you asked the shaft maker, obviously, they will tell you shaft is the main component that makes the trick for longer drive, straighter flight and the list of advantages goes on.





My personal view, the engine of the golf club is the golfer himself. Without a reasonable swing technique, even the most expensive gold plated clubs could not save you from topping, slicing and hooking the ball.  To hit the ball higher, lower, draw or fade depend largely the ability of the golfer to control his club to produce the desired result. As Tom Wishon rightly pointed out is his article “Is the shaft the engine of the golf club?”  http://www.iseekgolf.com/clubfittingandrepairs/6727-is-the-shaft-the-engine-of-the-golf-club , shaft is just like the transmission of the club where the engine is the golfer himself.

In an automobile, the engine generates the power; the transmission sends that power to the axles and the wheels to be able to propel the car down the road. In golf, the golfer is the whole and complete source of the power that drives the ball down the fairway. The shaft is simply one of the elements in the club that delivers all or only a part of that power to the ball.” – Tom Wishon

Having said that, should all golfers now throw aside their exotic shafts and dash straight to the teaching professionals to improve their game? Well, I think while the engine plays the most significant role in car driving, the transmission and other auxiliary parts do play a role in the overall driving experience. I would use the words “overall driving experience” to highlight the auxiliary roles of the club head, shaft and perhaps grip if we were to use the car analogy. Therefore, if you are a golfer with a “decent engine”, than it is worth paying some attention to the shaft and club head selection to achieve the optimal feel of the club, and maybe the overall performance. Otherwise, it is still wise to divert more energy on perfecting your golf swing which could probably yield better outcome. How to choose the right shaft, I think there is sufficient information on the internet, whether it is factual, provocative, controversial whatsoever, I shan’t deal with that in this discussion.

   Premium Shaft from Japan - CRAZY. It must be crazy not to get one!

I have always heard from golfers saying things like this shaft feel very smooth and stable. Perhaps I am ignorant, I still haven’t figured out what that means. Are expensive high end shafts much better than their lower priced counterpart? Last week, I met a golfer friend who is always crazy over golf shafts. He told me that he had tried almost all the high end shaft brands in the market today. Recently, he spent over $1,000 buying a premium shaft from Japan, probably his most valuable catch till date. Incidentally, the shaft brand is also called “CRAZY”, which matches his craze pretty well! I played with him this morning and I didn’t find any significant improvement in his overall score compared to the past few times we golf together without that crazy stuff. Is the shaft he used really worth $1,000? I am always convinced by the wealth and shaft-savvy of those who play expensive shafts, the problem is these guys don’t seem to be able to explain why Jack Nicklaus won 18 majors using steel shafts, forged irons, a persimmon driver and a blade putter. It couldn’t be the golfer, could it? Thanks to that, golf shaft distributor never run out of business!
Warning: The author runs a golf shaft distribution business in South-east Asia. He sells his shaft to those who believe shaft does the trick!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Where to buy golf in Singapore



One of the most popular places in Singapore to shop for golf is Far East Shopping Center, located at the heart of Orchard Road shopping belt. It is a stone throw away from Orchard MRT station, a few buildings away from the famous Orchard ION, Marriot Hotel and Shaw Towers. The buidling houses about 10 golf shops selling items ranging from equipment, accessories, apparels, footware, used clubs. If you are looking for fitting or repair of you golf clubs, you may visit one of the few repair shops over there. Due to the keen competitions among the shops in the same building, you may find the best value for money items.

Venue: Far East Shopping Center, 545 Orchard Road, Singapore 238883
Usual Opening hours: Mon to Sun from 10:00 am to 7:30 pm.









Another place worth exploring is Paragon Orchard. On the 3rd floor, there are 3 world shops, namely Pan-West (Callaway, Cleveland), Golf House (Mizuno, Wilson, Adams), World of Golf (PRGR, Tourstage, Kasco).

If you are looking for preowned golf clubs, besides Far East Shopping Center, another location you shouldn't miss is Creative Golf, located at China Town. Considered as one of the biggest in Singapore, the shops carried a huge variety of Japanese used clubs like Honma, PRGR, Tourstage, Bridgestone and many more. You may want to visit their web site at www.creativegolf.net to see what they have in stock.

Before you explore these golf shops, perhaps it is worthwhile exploring the online golf portal called www.golfinsg.com. This is a golf business, products and service directory. You will find lots of golf goodies over there.

For those looking for a good club fitter to analyze their swing and club fit, considering any of the following reputable fitters.

Name of shop : BFG
Website : http://www.bigfishes.com/
Location : Blk 1003 Bukit Merah Central #03-11 Singapore 159836
Tel : 64712272


Name of shop : The Golf Studio
Website : www.sigmagolf.sg
Location : 57 Ubi Ave 1, #08-04 Ubi Centre, Singapore 408936
Tel : 6844 5661



Name of shop: My Golf Shop
Website: http://mygolfshopsingapore.com/
Location: #02-101, Blk 18 Trade Hub 21 Boon Lay Way Singapore 609966
Tel : +65 9048 5857


Pan-West Pte Ltd
Website: http://www.pan-west.com
59 Jalan Pemimpin
#05-00 L & Y Building
Singapore 577218
Tel : 65 6356 5553 Fax : 65 6356 5557

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