Generally speaking, steel shafts are less expensive than graphite shafts, so the same set of clubs will cost less with steel shafts vs. graphite shafts. In a set of irons, that price difference is often around $100 (more as the total cost of the set goes up). Of course, that has to...
We tested the Cleveland Launcher XL with both steel shafts and graphite shafts and had some great results in regard to swing speed and overall distance. Feel The best golf clubs for feel are never typically the super game improvement irons. However, even when hitting a slight off-center shot,...
For a first timer, the cavity irons will probably be best, then you can move to the blade irons once you get a little more experience. The Right Shaft for You There are steel, graphite, or a combination of the two materials shafts. This comes down to whether you can handle more weight...
Graphite vs Steel Shaft | What’s the difference? So, you are looking to choose a new club or two and wonder which is better when it comes to graphite vs steel shaft. Well, there’s probably a bigger difference than you’d think… No, it isn’t that graphite is harder to break ove...
Age (50 in a few days) and potential back issues flaring up may dictate that I switch to regular shafts as I reduce my swing speed and torque on my back. With the tech behind graphite shafts for irons now make them on par with steel as far as consistency
915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: LAB MEZZ Max Sweeper Backup Putters: Sacks Parente MC 3 Stripe, Milled Collection RSX 2, More Golf Render w/VA Composites Baddazz ...
Seniors should consider using graphite irons if they have slower swing speeds and prefer distance over control. There are many different steel and graphite shaft options on the market that could work for senior golfers. What are senior golf flex shafts?
The head is made from a mixture of carbon and steel to create a smooth and supple feel no matter the shot you are playing. Long clubs have heavier slugs for explosive distances while short irons have no extra weight added to them to give you a light, comfortable feel when playing short ...
What Shaft For Your Irons? Steel or Graphite? Book a Fitting: https://www.schedulicity.com/scheduling/WGC7FFD Steel Shafts Pros: Consistency: Steel shafts are known for offering a consistent feel and performance, making them popular among low-handicap players. Control: The heavier weight of st...
Material: Stainless Steel Dexterity: Right Handed Flex: R Club Type: Irons Loft: 4-9P Shaft Options: Steel/Graphite, with custom shaft length and grip options **Unmatched Performance and Precision** The Tour Edge 790 Irons are a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation and excellence...