Is graphite or steel shaft better?

Typically, steel shafts are much heavier, more durable and are generally less expensive than their graphite counterparts. They are more often than not made from stainless steel and they tend to weigh in between around 90g-120g. Torque or lateral twisting found in all graphite shafts is lower in steel irons.
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Should I go with graphite or steel shafts?

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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Do any pros use graphite shafts?

Graphite iron shafts have been used by PGA TOUR professionals for decades including FedExCup Champion Brandt Snedeker and US Open Champion Bryson DeChambeau. There's also a third option in iron shafts which may eventually fall into the “best of both worlds” category.
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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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Are graphite shafts easier to hit than steel?

Graphite shafts are less rigid than steel shafts and tend to have more whip and flexibility. Though this can be an advantage for a player with a well-grooved swing, it also can exaggerate the problems of a poor swing and may affect accuracy.
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When should I switch to graphite shafts?

The usual reasons to switch from steel to graphite are to play a lighter shaft to increase swing speed, or to reduce the amount of vibration from a steel shaft.
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Does Tiger Woods use graphite shafts?

Woods' Masters career has also seen players go from drivers in the 260 cubic-centimeter range to 460 ccs, and in Woods' case, the move from steel to graphite shafts in metalwoods.
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Should a beginner use graphite shafts?

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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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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Should beginner golfers use graphite shafts?

The graphite shafts or the flex steel – the beginners should necessarily have the graphite clubs. They could use steel clubs for beginning. The beginners should try as much as possible to avoid the extra stiff shafts. Big faces – when using a club with a bigger face, it means fewer misses.
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Should I play graphite shafts in my irons?

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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What shafts does Tiger woods use in his irons?

Tiger has a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 60 TX shaft fitted to his driver.
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Do pros use steel shafts?

As discussed previously, most professional players use steel shafts in their irons because of their consistency. Accuracy with irons is key for pro players. When it comes to driver shaft and fairway wood selection, graphite is often the shaft of choice, even for pros.
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What shafts do pros use on irons?

67 out of the top 100 PGA Tour players use True Temper shafts in their irons. The Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 iron shaft is the most popular with 23% choosing it and True Temper supplies the 3 most popular iron shafts among this elite group. Nippon iron shafts are the next most common with 16 players using them.
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Do graphite clubs break easily?

Clubs that are 20, 30, even 40 years old start to become quite weak and can easily break. There is not too much difference between graphite and steel and what will hold up longer. As long as the graphite stays stable without having any scratches or scrapes on it, it should hold up for a long time.
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What shafts do pro golfers use?

True Temper's Dynamic Golf steel shaft has been the most popular shaft on the PGA Tour, and according to the True Temper website, 90 percent of golfers in any particular tournament play True Temper shafts. The Dynamic Golf shaft comes in different weights, diameters and lengths.
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Which shaft is best for me?

If your drives carry less than 200 yards, you should probably have Ladies shafts, and if your ball carries between 200 and 225 yards, you should buy clubs with Senior shafts. Generally, if there is a doubt about which shafts you should have, choose the softer shafts.
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Which driver shaft is best for me?

Briand's recommendation is to use your current driver shaft as a baseline. If your shots tend to be low and with little spin, try a slightly softer flex. If your shots are ballooning, try a stiffer flex. If you're caught between two flexes, you can “tip” a softer flex to make it stiffer in the tip section.
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What Flex is best for high handicappers?

Regular flex may be used by golfers who consistently drive the ball between 225-250 yards and is also a very popular selection. This stiffness is appropriate for mid-high handicappers.
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What flex should my irons be?

In general, golfers with driver swing speeds over 95 mph should play stiff flex shafts, and those under 95 mph should play regular flex. Shafts also come in extra stiff (105+ mph) and senior flex (under 85 mph).
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Can I replace my steel shafts with graphite?

On golf clubs that are not forged, light work will still be included, but you can replace the steel shafts with graphite. You will have to heat the clubhead and remove it, and you may have to buy a new grip. It's a little involved, but completely doable.
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Do graphite shafts reduce vibration?

Performance. Graphite shafts absorb more vibration than steel shafts and, according to Golf. com, are easier on a player's hands and wrists. When a golfer mishits a ball and hits the ground, the vibration from the contact with the ground is absorbed by the hands and wrists when a steel shaft is used.
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How long do graphite shafts last?

You can expect a shaft to last 20 years, with other components failing way before any shaft will.
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Which PGA TOUR players use graphite shafts?

Bryson DeChambeau and Abraham Ancer are the current biggest supporters of graphite iron shafts but it was Matt Kuchar who was probably the biggest name to give them an early thumbs-up as he became an early adopter of Aerotech's SteelFiber graphite shafts in his irons.
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What shaft does Rory McIlroy use?

We believe he has it with 8.25 degrees of loft and it is fitted with Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaft.
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