club for club, they have shorter shafts. Thats to reflect the fact that women are, generally, shorter than men. Also, women’s shafts have different flex than mens to reflect different swing speeds.
I would imagine they are lighter and shorter. References :
Karlos Said,
The man is correct, lighter and shorter, usually made from a graphite shaft rather than steel or other metals to give more flex as well. Sometimes they will have different lofts to incorporate a females swing ability and need for distance. You can have clubs custom made for you also. References :
legalbgl Said,
club for club, they have shorter shafts. Thats to reflect the fact that women are, generally, shorter than men. Also, women’s shafts have different flex than mens to reflect different swing speeds. References :
Jason G Said,
Yes since they’re cut shorter. Tall women use men’s clubs. References :
Hit Down Said,
Ladies golf clubs are (should be) shorter, lighter, and whippier in the shaft. Virtually all ladies’ clubs come with graphite shafts by default. Taller women who use men’s clubs are overlooking the fact the men’s clubs are stiffer, not just longer, and often struggle with them.
Many women felt that women’s clubs were not that different from men’s, so Nancy Lopez came out with a line that is specifically designed for women (as opposed to a man’s design adapted for women). Even the grips are different. If you google Nancy Lopez Golf Clubs you will find more info. References : I am a golf pro http://www.hitdowndammit.com
largian Said,
yes they are
the shaft is generally a lot more flexible, the face more forgiving, and there is almost certainly going to be a splash of pink in there somewhere too! References :
vanessa_gregoriou Said,
the ladies clubs are stiffer than mens References :
golfingkiwi Said,
Lighter with shafts that flex (kickpoint) usually higher so can generate more clubhead speed through impact. References : http://www.toplinegolfshop.com
Henny Bogan Said,
About 1" shorter, a few swingweights lighter and the shaft is more flexible. For the average male player, you’d lose about 10 yards in using ladies clubs vs. men’s. For the average teenage boy, they’re not a bad choice. Stronger/taller women could hit men’s clubs and likely see more control and more distance. References :
I would imagine they are lighter and shorter.
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The man is correct, lighter and shorter, usually made from a graphite shaft rather than steel or other metals to give more flex as well. Sometimes they will have different lofts to incorporate a females swing ability and need for distance. You can have clubs custom made for you also.
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club for club, they have shorter shafts. Thats to reflect the fact that women are, generally, shorter than men. Also, women’s shafts have different flex than mens to reflect different swing speeds.
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Yes since they’re cut shorter. Tall women use men’s clubs.
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Ladies golf clubs are (should be) shorter, lighter, and whippier in the shaft. Virtually all ladies’ clubs come with graphite shafts by default. Taller women who use men’s clubs are overlooking the fact the men’s clubs are stiffer, not just longer, and often struggle with them.
Many women felt that women’s clubs were not that different from men’s, so Nancy Lopez came out with a line that is specifically designed for women (as opposed to a man’s design adapted for women). Even the grips are different. If you google Nancy Lopez Golf Clubs you will find more info.
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I am a golf pro
http://www.hitdowndammit.com
yes they are
the shaft is generally a lot more flexible, the face more forgiving, and there is almost certainly going to be a splash of pink in there somewhere too!
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the ladies clubs are stiffer than mens
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Lighter with shafts that flex (kickpoint) usually higher so can generate more clubhead speed through impact.
References :
http://www.toplinegolfshop.com
About 1" shorter, a few swingweights lighter and the shaft is more flexible. For the average male player, you’d lose about 10 yards in using ladies clubs vs. men’s. For the average teenage boy, they’re not a bad choice. Stronger/taller women could hit men’s clubs and likely see more control and more distance.
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