Dynamic Gold S400 vs S300

Dynamic Gold S400Dynamic Gold S300
Weight130 grams124 – 137 grams
FlexExtra StiffStiff
Length41.00”36.5” – 40”
LaunchLowHigh
USGA LegalYesYes

Weight: Dynamic Gold S400 vs S300

When it comes to shaft weight, there is a notable difference between the S400 and the S300. For context, shaft weight does play a big role in terms of distance and accuracy. Generally speaking, a lighter shaft will allow you to swing the club faster, but may cause your shot to be a bit less consistent or accurate. A heavier shaft will likely reduce swing speed but increase accuracy or consistency.

In terms of the weight of the shaft, the S300 has a much wider range of weight options. The S300 has a weight range of 124 to 137 grams whereas the S400 has a single weight option of 130 grams.

With both lighter and heavier options, the S300 is likely the better option for someone who does not prefer a 130 gram shaft. So, in most cases, the S300 is the better option.

Flex: Dynamic Gold S400 vs S300

Another difference between these two clubs is flex. Every shaft has a certain amount of flex. The more flex a club has, the more it bends during a swing, and the less flex a club has, the less it bends during a swing. Depending on how fast or slow your swing speed is, your shaft flex will differ.

For those with higher swing speeds, a stiffer shaft is likely going to be better for you. If you have a slower swing speed, a more flexible golf shaft will be better for you.

In this case, the S400 has an extra stiff option and the S300 has a stiff option. So, if you have a slower swing speed (most average or casual golfers do) then the S300 is likely a better choice. If you have higher swing speeds, then the S400 is better suited for you.

Length: Dynamic Gold S400 vs S300

Length is yet another difference between the S300 and S400. The S300 only has 1 length option whereas the S300 has a range of 36.5 inches – 40 inches. Depending on what you are used to and what you are looking to improve on, both the shorter and longer options will impact your game differently.

With the shorter options, offered by the S300, you likely won’t be able to generate as much speed compared to the longer shafts, but your accuracy will increase. On the flip side, the longer shafts will be able to generate more speed, thus more distance, but will likely be a bit more inaccurate or less consistent.

Launch: Dynamic Gold S400 vs S300

 Another difference between these two golf shafts is there a launch angle. The S400 has a low launch angle and the S300 has a high launch angle.

This means that the S 400 is not going to get you as much height but will get you much more distance and roll distance in comparison to the S300. The S300 is designed to get you more height on the ball but much less distance

USGA Legal: Dynamic Gold S400 vs S300

In terms of legality, it is important to know whether or not the golf shaft is legal to use. The USGA and R&A have very strict equipment rules. These rules also apply to golf shafts. If the shaft breaks one rule, then the entire shaft is considered illegal.

After checking the rules of golf, both the S400 and S300 are legal to use in any casual, high-level amateur, or professional golf matches. So, you are allowed to use these shafts in any golf tournament or outing. 

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