"Steel and graphite shafts are totally different in the manner in which they transfer the vibrations from impact up to the hands, which in turn affects the feel of the shot. Simply stated, some golfers prefer the more crisp, sharper feel of hitting the ball with steel shafts, while some p...
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
GRAPHITE SHAFTS: LIGHTER AND FASTER THAN STEEL - GOLF TIP >> Graphite golf shafts have been around for decades, but truly rose to prominence in the 1990s. Today, practically all tour pros-male, female and senior-uses graphite composite shafts in their wo
Nippon Shaft has revolutionized the golf game, making its shafts the defining component of the ultimate obsession.
There are a lot of other good graphite options out there. Mostly on the forums, folks talk about MMT, Steelfiber, and Recoils. There are also Accra, LAGP, Graphite Design, etc. in iron shafts. Follow my golf journey to break into the 80s Tester for the Titleist TSi Driver Spring ...
Drive for show ...; Wood woods or metal woods. Steel shafts or graphite. Club technology continues to expand - as do the size of drivers and the pricetags - as golfers continue their elusive search for pin-seeking equipment.(special)...
As I have paid more attention to feel of shafts and how they bend these are as good as it gets for me (Modus 125 is a close second). I can tell where the club head is with this while not feeling like I am bending/losing control. Little heavier which helps with my mental that if...