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Done.
Thanks for the link. I am actually looking for new irons, so this would be great to try. |
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I have X20 regular steel shafts now. Decided to enter for a regular graphite shaft for this 6 iron... My swing speed is a little slow I think because I use my 6 iron for 150. Never hit graphite irons and it would be nice to try out.
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For people with slower swing speeds, Im not so sure that graphite shafts will affect anything but increase lag. Are you looking for increased distance with your irons? |
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I'm really still a golf newbie; shooting in the 90's is good and low 90's is a great day for me. Been playing 2 years now. |
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Hitting blades is a big difference from hitting cavity back irons. The cavity backs have so much more forgiveness and allow you to hit off the sweet spot some. |
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