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Reply to "baseball bat advice"

Golf? I agree that flexible golf club shafts during the swing and the flex and "whip action" is quite important in golf club shafts, and a golfer who can time his/her swing just right can take advantage of shaft flex to hit the ball farther.

But Q, even high school physics students know that golf shafts are much more flexible than baseball or softball bats. Did you know, Q, that you can actually take a golf driver (say a 3-wood) by the handle and shake it back and forth and actually see and feel the club shaft flex and bend while you are shaking it.

Talk about apples and oranges....

Q- Dr. Nobles did his research for Easton in early 90's... ALL, 100%, of "whip action" in the bats occured after point of impact.... sorry....
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