Objective: To analyze the impact of the difference between the launch angle and spin rate of the 82 golf driver shafts on the driving distance. Method: The distance performance results are compared based on the difference between the launch angle and spin rate. And the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation analysis was tested. Results: (1) The average of launch angles was 14.31 degrees, and the maximum value was 16 degrees; the minimum value was 12 degrees, and the standard deviation was 1.138 degrees. As for the correlation between launch angle and driving distance, no significant positive correlation was reached (0.103). (2) The average of spin rates per minute is 3,032.27 revolutions, and the maximum value is 3,681 revolutions; the minimum value is 2,523 revolutions, and the standard deviation is 221.074 revolutions. The correlation between the spin rate and the ball distance is -0.358, and the significance is 0.001. The two have a significant negative correlation, which means that the higher the ball spin rate, the worse the distance. Conclusion: Taking low handicap golfe as an example, under the condition of similar swing speed and the same club head, 82 golf shafts. The test results show when the launch angle of the ball is low, the average driving distance The performance is generally worse. As for the spin rate per minute of the ball, it shows that high spin rate will cause a loss in distance.