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what makes uniflex different from regular and stiff in callaway x-tour golf clubs?

i want to buy x-tour from ebay and i want regular steel shaft. however most of them are uniflex and a lot of ppl bids on it. I want to know if i can buy uniflex and play it because i dont play good with stiff. what exactly is uniflex? I really want to know

there are specialized shaft flexes like A for senior W for woman R for regular S for stiff and XS for xtra stiff. the uniflex shafts are designed so that instead of having the 3 A, W and R flex, this one shaft can be used to supplement all three swing speeds within one shaft. consider it a multipurpose shaft or a swiss army knife of shafts. not sure of the overall effect of them having never used them but since those three groupings all have swing speeds within relative closeness to each other I can see the reasoning behind it. probably just another new little thing they came up with to appear more trend setting.


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