I've always received conflicting information when asking this question. It seems that most professionals play lower launch and lower spin shafts in their fairways than their driver. I understand that with more loft you can play a shaft with lower launch and lower spin, but I've been told time and again that because most shots with fairways need to hold greens, unless off the tee, and most people don't swing their fairways and fast as their drivers, that one would need the spin to stop the ball. If this is true then why do pros play these? I'm sure they want to hold greens just the same.
Are the lower launch and spin shafts that most every pro plays in their fairways just a by product of them being generally heavier than the driver shaft, or is this because they are producing too much spin with their fairways and they don't want them ballooning up into the air?
If you go with a lower launch and spin shaft in fairways are you giving up green holding ability for the advantage of never flaring one up into the air, or is there a happy medium? Obviously one should be fitted. But even then all fitters have different philosophies on this, as I've said, conflicting info...
My swing is around 112mph with driver and ball speed around 162. My index is 5. I want to purchase your new 915Fs both 3 and 5 wood with custom shafts, but again I don't know exactly where I should be looking in the shaft spectrum. All the fitters I've been seeing have told me different things. Some say go with a shaft you stop quickly on green but get a tad less distance do to launch and spin. Others said I should try and max out my distances with the lower launch and spin shaft that I can still flight given my clubhead/ball speed.
I know it's a long and complicated question. Thanks for you time!