Golf club shaft having multiple flex points

Games using tangible projectile – Golf – Club or club support

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A63B 5310, A63B 5312

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058656880

ABSTRACT:
A golf club shaft is formed of graphite and includes an upper portion and tapers to a lower portion. The upper portion is designed to couple with a handle while the lower portion is adapted to coupled to a club head. A first flex point is disposed between the upper portion and the lower portion of the shaft. A second flex point is disposed between the first flex point and the lower portion of the shaft. A third flex point is disposed between the second flex point and the lower portion of the shaft. The shaft tapers to the first flex point and widens to taper to each successive flex point.

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