Tag: why use graphite shafts in irons
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Are Graphite Irons Easier To Hit?
Graphite shafts are generally much lighter than steel, which should make them easier to swing for those with slow swing speeds or that lack strength, like lady and senior golfers. Then Do graphite shafts break easily? Graphite shafts do not break easier than steel shafts.…
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Who Plays Graphite Irons On Tour?
Rickie Fowler has confirmed he has switched into graphite shafts in his irons – just like Bryson DeChambeau – as he looks to play his way back into form on the PGA Tour and book his ticket for The Masters in April. Then Do any…
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Do You Lose Distance With 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. Then Are graphite shafts easier…
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Are Graphite Shafts Easier To Hit?
Graphite shafts are generally much lighter than steel, which should make them easier to swing for those with slow swing speeds or that lack strength, like lady and senior golfers. Then Should high handicappers use graphite shafts? High-handicapped golfers who need help generating speed should…