I recently bought a cheap steel shaft 7-iron (for like USD9) just to get a feel of how it's like, and just tried it at the range just now. Surprising, it wasn't as heavy as I expected, and my shots were actually going exaclty like my graphite shaft 7-iron. Distance and direction were the same.
With my regular 7i, I can see the thick clubhead at address, but with this steel 7i, all I can see is the clubface, so it feels much thinner. Swinging it was also better - felt more control and had definitely more feel to it.
So what actually are the arguments for or against using steel shafts? Granted I was only using a 7i so I have no idea how it would be with the longer or shorter clubs, but I really liked it and I was wondering if I could actually play with steel shafts?
With my regular 7i, I can see the thick clubhead at address, but with this steel 7i, all I can see is the clubface, so it feels much thinner. Swinging it was also better - felt more control and had definitely more feel to it.
So what actually are the arguments for or against using steel shafts? Granted I was only using a 7i so I have no idea how it would be with the longer or shorter clubs, but I really liked it and I was wondering if I could actually play with steel shafts?
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