Do graphite golf clubs wear out?

The simple answer is no, graphite shafts do not wear out.
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How long do graphite shafts last in golf?

Shaft Lifespan

A golf club shaft generally won't wear out. In fact it's one of the only parts of a club that stays pretty much in the same condition it arrived in. You can expect a shaft to last 20 years, with other components failing way before any shaft will.
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How long does a graphite driver last?

If it is from a reputable manufacturer, then it should last for at least five years under reasonably heavy use. This means playing 30 to 40 rounds of golf a year and going to the driving range about once a week.
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Is graphite a good material for golf clubs?

Benefits of Graphite Shafts

Graphite shafts are lighter than steel shafts, resulting in an increase in swing speed and distance. This is particularly beneficial to players with slow swing tempos. Most golfers can realize an increase of at least 5 yards for each club.
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Do golf clubs wear out over time?

Golf irons will wear out over time. The clubs that you most often will be the ones to wear out first. This is because they are getting hit the most. For an average golfer that plays golf a few times or practices a few times a week, you should get a good 7-10 years out of a set of irons.
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Are 20 year old irons too old?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.
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How often should you replace your golf clubs?

A good rule of thumb to follow is if you're a golfer with a low handicap or just a casual golfer is to replace your golf irons somewhere around every four to five years or after around three hundred rounds.
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Do any pros use graphite irons?

In total 100% of the top 100 PGA Tour pros use graphite shafts in their drivers, fairway woods and hybrid clubs. 14 out of the top 100 use graphite shafts in their utility irons while 21 pros use steel.
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Who should use graphite golf clubs?

Iron Shafts 101: How to choose between steel, composite, and carbon fiber. There used to be a basic rule for iron shafts – if you're a strong, competitive player you choose steel, and if you're older, slower, a woman, or generally not athletic, you choose graphite.
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Do graphite clubs break easily?

Graphite shafts do not break easier than steel shafts. Graphite shafts are more robust, lighter, stiffer, and easier to hit than steel shafts. Graphite is the synthetic material of choice; a lightweight material with superior performance is needed, such as spacecraft and racecars.
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Are graphite shafts durable?

So golf clubs that have graphite shafts will be lighter than otherwise identical clubs that have steel shafts. "The big reason graphite shafts became popular is their ability to offer stiffness and durability suited to the most powerful swings while being very light in weight," Wishon said.
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Can you reuse graphite shafts?

Along the lines of what fupresti said, as long as they're pulled properly you should be able to reuse a graphite shaft indefinitely. The only way a graphite shaft will become unusable aside from some freak accidents is by human error in part of the build or an out of control temper on the course.
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What is the average life of a golf driver?

A driver has about a five-year lifespan. For those who play golf often, drivers will likely have less than a five-year lifespan. Sadly, the lifespan of drivers isn't quite as long as that of irons.
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Do golf shafts lose stiffness over time?

Graphite shafts should not lose any stiffness or "wear out" over time. There is a THP TV mythbusters from the PGA Show a number of years ago with a leading designer and there are other episodes with Project X designer, Don Brown going over it as well. Some would argue they could wear out less than steel.
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Is graphite or steel shaft better?

Historically speaking, steel shafts have been better for more advanced or higher swing speed players. Graphite has been more ideal for people with more moderate swings or players wanting maximum distance.
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How often should I change my irons?

Unless you are playing extremely irregularly, you should be replacing your irons every five years to make sure you are getting the most out of them.
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Do you swing slower with graphite shafts?

Graphite Shafts

These are much more flexible when compared to the steel shafts. This makes them a perfect choice for those who prefer lighter clubs and have slower swing speed.
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Do graphite irons go further?

The graphite shafts are more forgiving and do not sting when you mishit, and beginner golfers should take advantage of that. Also, the lighter graphite shafts make the irons go farther when hit well, so it is a win-win for golfers in the game improvement section.
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Are graphite shafts for seniors?

Yes, graphite shafts are the best choice for most seniors. As I mentioned, the shaft plays a major role in ball striking, consistency, and distance. The overwhelming majority of senior players would benefit from using a graphite shaft.
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Are graphite shafts good for high handicappers?

The choice of Steel or Graphite shafts irons will mainly come down to swing speed. Graphite suits slower swings and steel suits faster swings. Besides that Steel provides more stability and with steel shafts, getting lighter, they are becoming a more attractive offers for many high handicappers.
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Can you use graphite shafts on PGA TOUR?

3. PGA TOUR players don't use graphite iron shafts.
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Are graphite shafts better for irons?

I'll go as far as saying that more than 50 percent of golfers would find better performance and a more pleasurable experience by switching to graphite. Composite shaft companies have made huge strides in creating iron shafts that mimic the dispersion of steel shafts, but provide more height, speed and better feel.
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How do you know when golf clubs are worn out?

If the crown of your driver is literred with dents, or the face of your irons/wedges have no grooves because of so much wear, then it's time for new equipment. McKee says that when irons and wedges lose their grooves, the ball will lose spin going into the green.
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How do I know when I need new golf clubs?

If you experience an unexplained change in your game, it could be due to worn out clubs. A sudden change in ball trajectory, driving distance or score could all be signs that your clubs need replacing. A gradually increasing handicap could be the result of an old set of golf clubs.
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How far should I hit with a 7 iron?

The average distance golfers hit each club varies widely. A PGA Tour player hits a 7-iron between 172-215 yards. Meanwhile, a short-hitting amateur male golfer averages 120 yards with the same club. Men, women, seniors, juniors, professionals, amateurs and beginners all hit their clubs different distances.
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