Should I swing steel or graphite?

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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Should beginners use steel or graphite?

For beginner and high handicap golfers, you are going to most likely want graphite shafts. For scratch and low handicap golfers, a steel shaft might be better if you have the ability and desire to work the ball for your approach shots.
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Are steel or graphite shafts easier to hit?

First, graphite shafts are lighter, so they are easier to swing. Most golfers agree that contributes to an increase in swing speed and ball carry. Second, if golfers mishit shots, graphite shafts create less sensation in the hands than steel.
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Is graphite or steel better 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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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 any pros use graphite shafts?

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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Do golf pros use steel or graphite shafts?

Over the past decade, graphite has become the material of choice on the PGA TOUR for shafts in drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, as pros have shifted away from steel and into lighter composites that increased swing speed and distance.
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Does Tiger Woods use steel or graphite shafts?

If you're considering a steel shaft in your driver or fairway woods, please consider a proper club fitting. A steel driver shaft is a thing of the past. Tiger Woods used a steel shaft in his driver, a True Temper X100, but moved away from it 20 years ago. Even competitors in the World Long Drive use graphite shafts.
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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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Who should hit graphite shafts?

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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Is there a big difference between steel and graphite shafts?

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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Does graphite shaft increase swing speed?

Because of the reduced weight, graphite shafts may increase swing speed, which in theory will make the ball fly farther.
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What shafts does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger has a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 60 TX shaft fitted to his driver.
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Are graphite shafts OK for beginners?

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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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 clubs does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger Woods has used blade irons for pretty much his entire professional career, using models from Mizuno, Titleist and TaylorMade. His current set came into the bag back in 2019 as he shifted from the TW Phase 1 bladed irons to the P7TW Prototypes.
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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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What is better graphite or steel shafts for irons?

Pros of Graphite Shafts

More lightweight than steel, hence increases swing speed and boosts distance (by 5 yards with each golf club). Because of the lighter weight, graphite shafts are easier to swing. Muffled vibrations on off-center shots. Thus, less painful in the hands, arms, and shoulders.
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What are the advantages of graphite shafts for golf clubs?

Graphite shafts offer a wider variety of choices of weight, kick-point and torque. The greater selection allows golfers to be more accurately fit for custom clubs. If the shaft is not suited for your swing, it doesn't matter if you have the best club on the market, you will not play your best.
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What driver shaft does Rory mcilroy use?

Rory's driver is a 9º head, with the hosel adaptor set a notch lower so the loft plays more like 8.5º. The sliding sole weight is in a pretty neutral position, and the shaft is a Fujikura Ventus Black 6X tipped one inch (to make it play stiffer).
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Why do pro golfers use steel shafts?

The main reason would be consistency through every swing to deliver peak performance. Steel shafts are heavier and the strong players can generate impressive clubhead speed through impact, delivering distance. The feedback or vibration from the shaft through the hands at impact is important to the top pros.
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What shaft does Bryson DeChambeau use?

DeChambeau's driver is Cobra's King Speedzone with an L.A. Golf prototype shaft made just for DeChambeau. The loft is 5.5 degrees—similar to what most long-drive competitors use.
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What happens if golf shaft is too stiff?

If your golf shaft is too stiff and your swing speed is too slow, your well-struck shot will be limited on both carry distance and shot trajectory; a too-stiff golf shaft will most often lead to weak fades or slices.
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What irons does Rory McIlroy use?

McIlroy currently uses a set of TaylorMade Rors Proto irons. These are basically P730 irons that have been specced and shaped just for him.
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