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...
Member 192 181 LocationNew England Handicap:6 Joined Dec 2018 Posted January 5, 2023 You will have no problem with any of the quality graphite iron shafts on the market. But I stress the word QUALITY! Stick with MRC MMT 105 or 125, Steel Fiber CW (95g or higher), Recoil (pr...