What kind of shaft should i use for the golf clubs i am about to purchase?

January 31st, 2010 | by admin |
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hailscotlandsfinest asked:


Im 29 and just taking up the sport of golf, I played when was 12 just larking about on old grass behind factories. I want to know if i should get steel shafts or graphite shafts for the clubs i am about to purchase. I dont know if i have a fast swing speed or anything like that. There is sets were the driver and woods are graphite and irons are steel would that be best or all steel

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    1. No Responses to “What kind of shaft should i use for the golf clubs i am about to purchase?”

    2. By David on Feb 3, 2010 | Reply

      The perfect set hope it goes well.
      For your exact right height shafts for golf galaxy or dicks sporting goods or any golf store and get properly fitted for your swing speed and even match you should do is go to golf store and even match you with the perfect set hope it goes well.

    3. By googie on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

      The decision ask some of your golfer friends for their input.

    4. By Dr. R on Feb 8, 2010 | Reply

      Steel irons, project x series, whatever flex best suits your preference.

      I used aldila in my woods, aldila NV shafts in my hybrid and three wood and VS prototype in my driver.

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