Shaft Golf Clubs

What is the differance between graphite and steel shafts for golf clubs?
Steel shafts are stronger, less prone to damage and generally less expensive than graphite and are made from carbon steel or stainless steel high. steel shafts can offer greater control and more emphasis on accuracy the distance – who do not have the same torque and flex graphite. They require a faster swing speed to generate the same distance as graphite rod. Most are of an improved design, (you know when you see them) with the diameter of the shaft tapers at each step, but you can also find "deleted axes steel – that are supposedly more accurate. In graphite is generally more expensive than steel but much lighter in weight (some have more than 50% lighter), which potentially allows the clubhead for greater speed and more power. Steel is a bigger, but offers less control vs the axis and a bending moment, and in some case of conflict between the trees – How to be a problem this is depends on the tree. Graphite also absorbs vibrations even better than steel, tends to be less uncomfortable if you do catch the ball smoothly. In general, drivers and forests are mostly equipped with graphite shafts and steel is much heavier, and slow down your swing a lot with these long-handled clubs. For Irons, although most sets come with graphite shafts, steel is still popular. As with many things to do with golf, it's feelings and preferences.
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BRAND NEW NIKE VICTORY RED VREV LOB WEDGE GOLF CLUB 60 DEGREES S400 SHAFT $46.00 |
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Cleveland Tour Action Reg. 588 57* Steel Gold Shaft Sand Wedge Golf Club RIght $34.88 |
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TAYLORMADE Burner LCG S-90 Rifle Shaft 9 Iron Golf Club $39.99 |
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