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Red, White, or Blue? Stop Guessing Your Golf Shaft! π΄βͺπ΅
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π Stop Guessing Your Golf Shaft! ποΈββοΈ
Not all shafts are created equal. Mitsubishi Chemical's Red, White, and Blue color-coding system is the industry standard for performanceβbut do you know which one actually fits your swing?
In this video, 2nd Swing Master Fitter Blaine Seitz breaks down the differences between:
π΄ RED: High Launch / High Spin (Best for players who hold their lag)
βͺ WHITE: Low Launch / Low Spin (Best for early-release players needing stability)
π΅ BLUE: Mid Launch / Mid Spin (The "Goldilocks" profile for most golfers)
Physics and robotics give us the baseline, but your swing mechanics dictate the final choice. Donβt leave your long game to chance!
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"Red, White, or Blue? Stop Guessing Your Golf Shaft! π΄βͺπ΅" is a golf video from 2nd Swing Golf published on April 16, 2026. Runtime 1 minute Β· 2,555 views. Topics: golf shaft. Browse the golf hub for more clips, scores, and shows. If you want to watch golf live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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