Quick Tips - Driver Shaft Lean
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When it comes to critical aspects of your club, shaft lean is one that we spend a lot of time talking about. Today's question brings up a valid point, that being a perceived lack of shaft lean in the driver. Certainly, it has the least amount of shaft lean in the bag, but it is still present, and there is reason for that. There's two major things that shaft lean in the driver contributes to, those being consistency and distance. I think that the importance of both of those things goes without saying. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he talks about shaft lean in the driver, and why it's important for your game.
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