Re: Driving distance,old to new
Hi Bill,
I went to graphite shafts for the irons more than 15 years ago, and I have used nothing else since. I always had to be ahead of the curve, and I read up on how much lighter the graphites were, and how they were easy on the body re vibration and shock, and I had to try them. I believe Player was one of the first to use them on the tour, but for some reason he stopped. Being lighter and being assembled longer than steel shafted clubs, I figured that the graphites would help with distance.
The graphite shafts used to be inconsistent, but they are much improved now. Some pros are using them for irons. If I'm not mistaken, Monty started using them, as I recall seeing in a recent event.
Ted
Hi Bill,
I went to graphite shafts for the irons more than 15 years ago, and I have used nothing else since. I always had to be ahead of the curve, and I read up on how much lighter the graphites were, and how they were easy on the body re vibration and shock, and I had to try them. I believe Player was one of the first to use them on the tour, but for some reason he stopped. Being lighter and being assembled longer than steel shafted clubs, I figured that the graphites would help with distance.
The graphite shafts used to be inconsistent, but they are much improved now. Some pros are using them for irons. If I'm not mistaken, Monty started using them, as I recall seeing in a recent event.
Ted
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