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The Blue along with the Prolite and ProLaunch are Grafalloy's engineered shaft design for today's big golf club heads. Specs on the Blue make it an excellent choice for all handicappers who wish to maximize distance and accuracy with a low torque/ mid bend ultralite shaft. What does that mean?


The Blue weighs in at only 63 grams...very light. Mid bend means mid launch...low bend would be high launch...if you want that you need to check out Grafalloy Prolaunch. High bend translates to low boring launch and you want Grafalloy Prolite 3.5. Torque on Blue is a ultralow 2.8.


Flex options on Blue include R, S and X. Grafalloy provides fit assistance on their web page. But in general, a good rule of thumb that I find lines up pretty well with my launch monitor is what club do you use 150 yards out? This will give you a fair idea of your club head speed which translates into what flex you need. Not the greatest once in a lifetime shot you had last summer....what club can you count on to reach the green at 150 yards? If that club is a 5 iron you need an R flex. 6 iron is the breaking point, you may want an R flex driver if you hit a 6 iron just barely 150. If you are comfortable with a 7 iron? Think S flex for your driver and woods. 8 too if it's really maxing out. 9 iron or wedge? you need an X and I'm wondering why you aren't on tour.


Spine alignment or having a shaft, "pured", is greatly in vogue these days. What is it? and do I need it?