Doesn’t Sound Helpful......
OMG.....Yes......it can and will throw you off with results imparted, as well as allowance for aim and
adjustment plus the weight difference and flex on the shafts, in addition to.....enuf already. You do
not practice with orig. maple shafts and play with CF or LD equivalents, right? Well, if you really do
aspire for a consistent game, then make sure your equipment is too......the same. Ever hear a sports
coach tell his squad “Practice the way you play and play the way you practice.” In sports, that translates
into go hard and practice on the fundamentals. Don’t take anything casually or for granted. Concentrate
on what is before you now, not later. And by all means, work on eliminating flaws to improve and excel.
Don’t be changing the shafts unless necessary, i.e., damage of scuffing, and try replacing the shaft, if you
must, with another shaft of similar specifications. Otherwise just use an entirely different cue but don’t tinker.
Having stated IMO, I’ll also concede that the truly strong players are likely not as much affected when doing this.