Senior golf shafts come in both a lightweight steel and graphite material. Most senior players end up switching to the graphite shafts to help increase overall distance. When a golf club has a lighter overall club mass, it is easier to generate higher clubhead speed. This means that without ...
The TaylorMade Stealth irons will feel as close to a forged iron as a cavity back iron can get. Forged irons have a really pure feel at impact, and the ECHO Damping System found in this TaylorMade Stealth will ensure that there is very little vibration at impact for the high handicap go...
intermediate, and advanced golfers. This sleek and stylish set features a titanium driver for maximum power and forgiveness, a graphite fairway wood for longer, straighter shots, a hybrid club for versatility, a set of irons (5, 7, and 9) with forgiving heads and steel shafts, a set of w...
You can get these with graphite shafts, making them a perfect option for those of you who are looking to transition from steel shafted clubs to graphite. On the whole, these are some of the best hybrid irons around and they’re a perfect fit for senior golfers who want to improve their...
Thegraphite shaftis best for slower-swing-speed golfers that need a bit of help when it comes to distance. If you want to use your sand wedge as an approach club and the rest of your irons have graphite shafts this might be a smart option. ...
Joking aside, it is a great driver for beginners at a good price.I suggest you go for 10.5 degrees loft and a regular graphite shaft as a beginner. If you struggle with distance, then consider the 12-degree loft and a seniors shaft (this is just a little lighter and has a bit more...
A graphite shaft makes the overall club lighter, meaning you can generate great club head speed. If you are looking for greater distance with your iron-play it is well worth considering graphite shafts. If you hit your 5-iron 175 yards or further I would suggest you stick with steel shafts...