The bending point of the shaft refers to the part where the shaft is bent the most. Shafts are generally divided into high (HP, close to the grip side), medium (MP, relatively middle), and low (LP, close to the head side) bending point. It mainly affects the height of the ballistic trajectory and the speed of the club head, to give a more vivid example, like the role of the joints of the legs (hip, knee, and ankle) when we kick a ball. The shaft with a high bending point has a low trajectory and good accuracy, while a shaft with a low bending point has a higher trajectory and a longer distance. The choice of shaft with a bending point should be based on the individual needs of the players. Generally speaking, players with low and medium handicap are suitable for high and medium bending points, and players with high and medium handicap are suitable for shafts with medium and low bending points.
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