


The steel shafts are more rigid while the graphite ones are lighter and faster. The higher the speed, the stiffer the shaft needs to be. The speed the head moves determines how much of the flex a player needs to have. Golf club shafts are made from graphite or steel with a variety of flexibility. I knew it was soil and turf from the finest courses in Scotland, so I'd need treat them with reverence.Ĩ.6.7.5.3.0.9. Some of them even came with absolutely free bonus residue from the last rounds they'd played. Breaking the bank, I walked out the door with a handful for less than 5 bucks. As luck would have it, my local Goodwill store had a one or two to spare. Practice Clubsīefore monkeying around with a good set of clubs, I thought I'd pick up a few cheapies to try out my technique. The opinion and experience is 100% my own. Thank you to Bernzomatic for sponsoring this post. I'm going to show how I refitted clubs to replace haft, how I came up with some really-cool, custom flame-finished heads, and how I replaced the grip. August is National Golf Month, so I have some really cool DIY tips to share to save time and money with your gear.
