I just received an eBay purchase of a 5-lw set of used Adams Idea irons. I already had the Idea 4 and 5 i-Woods in senior flex graphites. The Idea irons came with stiff graphite shafts that are original to the irons (Adila). I was planning to replace them with regular, if not senior, shafts.
Here's my perplexion. I hit about 75 balls with the irons this afternoon. I got more distance than with my older Striker Golf irons with regular flex steel shafts. The shots were straight, though I could tell the extra stiffness in the shafts. I thought that a stiffer shaft would cause shots sliced or pushed, but I must be wrong, at least on middle to higher loft irons. As long as I'm hitting straight, should I worry about re-shafting? Or will a shaft with more flex for my slow swing increase my distance or perhaps the height of the shots?
Thanks,
Bill
Here's my perplexion. I hit about 75 balls with the irons this afternoon. I got more distance than with my older Striker Golf irons with regular flex steel shafts. The shots were straight, though I could tell the extra stiffness in the shafts. I thought that a stiffer shaft would cause shots sliced or pushed, but I must be wrong, at least on middle to higher loft irons. As long as I'm hitting straight, should I worry about re-shafting? Or will a shaft with more flex for my slow swing increase my distance or perhaps the height of the shots?
Thanks,
Bill
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