How far should you hit your irons? The answer depends more on your handicap than the number on the club. Using performance ...
If you’re still playing iron shafts just because they “felt okay” off the rack, we need to talk. Shaft weight isn’t just about how heavy the club feels in your hands, it’s one of the biggest factors ...
Fujikura’s Axiom iron shafts are fighting the stigma that graphite iron shafts are only for slower or older players. Now there are even more options. Fujikura just added new 95-R, 95-S and 125-S flex ...
For all the evolution in golf equipment in recent years (seen any 1-irons or metal spikes lately?), one truism has largely still remained. Graphite and composite shafts are for drivers and other metal ...
Graphite iron shafts now rival steel for speed, control, and feel. See why more serious players are making the switch. The post Should I try graphite iron shafts? Why even fast swingers can make the ...
Graphite shafts are nothing new. They’ve been in drivers and fairway woods for decades, nearly every hybrid comes with a graphite shaft, but irons are a different story. For many golfers, steel has ...
Nippon isn’t as well known in the iron shaft arena as, say, True Temper, but fact is the company has been at the forefront of lightweight iron-shaft design since 1999 when it introduced the first ...
Gary Loomis and his G. Loomis brand are legendary in fishing circles, but the company also once made a graphite iron shaft ithat was popular in the '90s, even among PGA Tour players. "We had 47 ...
The last time Billy Horschel teed it up in a PGA TOUR competition, he finished fourth at the Wyndham Championship but failed to qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs. Although his season was cut short for ...