srooch2 Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 What are you using and why? I purchased a set of second hand irons that came with graphite irons shafts. I was immediately planning on reshafting them as they were very light and fairly whippy. I fell into this trap of thinking there was NO WAY I would play them, decided while waiting on ferrules to take them out and I fell in love with how they felt. Now I want graphite in my irons, I still wanna put new ones in them that are slightly heavier but I’m hooked on graphite. So tell me what your playing, I typically play nippon modus 120, anything have a similar profile out there? Let me know what you guys are rocking! Quote Ping G410 LST 10.5 w/ Kuro Kage black Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 11.5* 3 wood w/ PX Evenflow Red Srixon ZX 18* 5 wood w/ Aldila Rogue Silver Adams XTD LSP 23* hybrid Nike VR Pro II Blades 5-PW w/ Modus 120 Nike Wedges PXG Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ignacio Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 I currently have Wilson D9 Forged irons with Nippon Modus 120 as fitted to lower my spin. Precious to this I was playing a 30 year old MacGregor set with graphite shafts that my Dad had handed down to me. I like both feels but the graphite shafts were definitely lighter than the steel shafts. I am enjoying the steel shafts but know that the time will come that I will need graphite shafts as I get to that age. srooch2 1 Quote Ignacio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnosil Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 24 minutes ago, srooch2 said: Now I want graphite in my irons, I still wanna put new ones in them that are slightly heavier but I’m hooked on graphite. So tell me what you’re playing, I typically play nippon modus 120, anything have a similar profile out there? Let me know what you guys are rocking! the guys at MGS HQ used Fujikura Pro shafts and they were really nice. I have the stock Honma Vizard shafts in my irons. Lots of graphite shafts available in different profiles and weight ranges. 14 minutes ago, Ignacio said: but know that the time will come that I will need graphite shafts as I get to that age. Graphite iron shafts have no relationship to age. Graphite shafts work for any golfer; the only negative would be cost. srooch2 1 Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: TS3 15* w/Project X Hzardous Smoke Hybrids: 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/:Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: TM-180 Backups: Milled Collection RSX 2, mFGP2 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerryB Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 I've got graphite shafts on my new incoming clubs having played only steel shafts previously. My misses tend to be chunky and I've noticed the past couple years that I have wrist and forearm soreness early in the season. I'm hoping graphite helps to alleviate that somewhat. Was also just a fan of how they felt when I swung them. Hoping to get them in the next week or so. cnosil, srooch2 and sirchunksalot 3 Quote Cobra Aerojet Max driver Cobra Aerojet Max 3 wood and 7 wood Cobra Aerojet 4/5/6 hybrids Cobra Aerojet 7-PW, GW Cobra Snakebite 52° and 58° wedges Cobra King Stingray 20 putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
srooch2 Posted June 7 Author Share Posted June 7 20 hours ago, cnosil said: the guys at MGS HQ used Fujikura Pro shafts and they were really nice. I have the stock Honma Vizard shafts in my irons. Lots of graphite shafts available in different profiles and weight ranges. Graphite iron shafts have no relationship to age. Graphite shafts work for any golfer; the only negative would be cost. I’ll look into the pro shafts, thanks Quote Ping G410 LST 10.5 w/ Kuro Kage black Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 11.5* 3 wood w/ PX Evenflow Red Srixon ZX 18* 5 wood w/ Aldila Rogue Silver Adams XTD LSP 23* hybrid Nike VR Pro II Blades 5-PW w/ Modus 120 Nike Wedges PXG Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisag Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 On 6/6/2023 at 9:37 AM, cnosil said: Graphite iron shafts have no relationship to age. Graphite shafts work for any golfer; the only negative would be cost. ... While true for some, some quality heavier graphite irons shafts are no more expensive than steel or a few dollars more. Some steel Project X and graphite Recoils are $55 each. My personal favorites the graphite Steelfiber shafts are $60 while steel KBS $-Taper Chrome are $65. These are all .355 and .370 graphite shafts are even less expensive. ... Having played graphite in my irons for over 20 years now I could never go back to steel. For me performance is better, feel is better and I have no tendonitis issues playing graphite. I have used heavier weights descending from 130gms to 105, 100 and settled at 95gms. I have some 80gm Steelfibers I will install in my current irons and looking forward to playing them. artful_golfer, srooch2, ejgaudette and 1 other 4 Quote Cobra 50th Anniversary Member Special Challenge/Testing Bag (Link Here) Driver: Stealth2 HD 10.5* ... Ventus Velocore Red 5R Fairway: Aerojet 5 & 7 ... Kai'li Blue 60R Hybrids: Sim 22* ... Diamond LTD 65r Irons: King Tour 4-Pw ... Steelfiber i80r Wedges: MG3 51*/58* ... Steelfiber i95r Putter: King Sport-60 Ball: Maxfli Maxfli Tour/Kirkland V3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parshooter36 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 I switched to graphite in my irons and wedges last fall after battling tendonitis in my left arm most of the summer. Within just a few weeks, my tendonitis was almost completely cleared up. The only steel shaft I have now is in my putter. srooch2 and chisag 2 Quote Driver: LTDx Fairway: Sim2 Max 3HL & 7 Wood Hybrid: 2020 CLK 4 & 5 Hybrid Irons: ZX4 6-AW Wedges: CBX Zipcore 54° & 58° Putter: Vale Ball: Chrome Soft Yellow Truvis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russtopherb Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 I switched to graphite for a while due to elbow issues and they really helped alleviate things. That said, I switched back to steel last year and noticed an immediate difference with tighter dispersion. I do think that if/when I get new irons, I'll look hard at heavier graphite shafts. I'm not getting any younger and the less wear and tear on my body, the better. srooch2 1 Quote In my carry bag: Mavrik Max 10.5* R Flex Evenflow RipTide Hy-Wood Launcher 5h D7 6i-GW CBX 54* & 58* Huntington Beach #10 e12 Contact CURRENTLY TESTING - Mizuno Long Game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnosil Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 While we all seem to agree that there are physical/health related benefits, it still needs to be stressed that graphite shafts come in a wide variety of flexes, profiles, and weights and aren’t just for senior golfers. Switching to graphite does not mean there will be a decrease in performance compared to steel. artful_golfer, srooch2, chisag and 1 other 4 Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: TS3 15* w/Project X Hzardous Smoke Hybrids: 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/:Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: TM-180 Backups: Milled Collection RSX 2, mFGP2 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickyBobby_PR Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 20 minutes ago, cnosil said: While we all seem to agree that there are physical/health related benefits, it still needs to be stressed that graphite shafts come in a wide variety of flexes, profiles, and weights and aren’t just for senior golfers. Switching to graphite does not mean there will be a decrease in performance compared to steel. There was a time in 2016-2018 where juniors were making the move to graphite. Not sure if that continued or not. Danny Le from UST made a good point several years back. He said you play graphite in your woods and hybrids why not in your irons srooch2 and cnosil 2 Quote Driver: PXG 0811 X+ Proto w/UST Helium 5F4 Wood: TaylorMade M5 5W w/Accra TZ5 +1/2”, TaylorMade Sim 3W w/Aldila rogue white Hybrid: PXG Gen2 22* w/AD hybrid Irons: PXG Gen3 0311T w/Nippon modus 120 Wedges: TaylorMade MG2 50*, Tiger grind 56/60 Putter: Scotty Caemeron Super Rat1 Ball: Titleist Prov1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisag Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 2 hours ago, russtopherb said: I switched to graphite for a while due to elbow issues and they really helped alleviate things. That said, I switched back to steel last year and noticed an immediate difference with tighter dispersion. I do think that if/when I get new irons, I'll look hard at heavier graphite shafts. I'm not getting any younger and the less wear and tear on my body, the better. ... Pretty interesting and I wonder what made the difference for you, because it most likely isn't the material. Again considering the best ball strikers in the world on the LPGA almost all play graphite in their irons including Nelly Korda and JY Ko hitting 63 consecutive greens in regulation, a record that will never be broken. As cnosil said, there are many different flexes, profiles and weights and many of us have found graphite to be more accurate with tighter dispersion than steel. Quote Cobra 50th Anniversary Member Special Challenge/Testing Bag (Link Here) Driver: Stealth2 HD 10.5* ... Ventus Velocore Red 5R Fairway: Aerojet 5 & 7 ... Kai'li Blue 60R Hybrids: Sim 22* ... Diamond LTD 65r Irons: King Tour 4-Pw ... Steelfiber i80r Wedges: MG3 51*/58* ... Steelfiber i95r Putter: King Sport-60 Ball: Maxfli Maxfli Tour/Kirkland V3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russtopherb Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 1 minute ago, chisag said: ... Pretty interesting and I wonder what made the difference for you, because it most likely isn't the material. Again considering the best ball strikers in the world on the LPGA almost all play graphite in their irons including Nelly Korda and JY Ko hitting 63 consecutive greens in regulation, a record that will never be broken. As cnosil said, there are many different flexes, profiles and weights and many of us have found graphite to be more accurate with tighter dispersion than steel. I definitely feel like it was the weight difference - 50g to 85g. I tend to get a little quick in the transition and the heavier steel helped out with that IMO. My plan is to *try* and hold off on irons for 2 more years (lol yeah RIGHT) and do a whole bag fitting for my 50th, top to bottom. artful_golfer, srooch2 and chisag 3 Quote In my carry bag: Mavrik Max 10.5* R Flex Evenflow RipTide Hy-Wood Launcher 5h D7 6i-GW CBX 54* & 58* Huntington Beach #10 e12 Contact CURRENTLY TESTING - Mizuno Long Game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisag Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 3 minutes ago, russtopherb said: I definitely feel like it was the weight difference - 50g to 85g. I tend to get a little quick in the transition and the heavier steel helped out with that IMO. My plan is to *try* and hold off on irons for 2 more years (lol yeah RIGHT) and do a whole bag fitting for my 50th, top to bottom. ... Wow, that is a huge jump and I can see why your dispersion suffered. I have found 85-110gms to kinda be a sweet spot for those with a relatively repeatable swing and switching from steel. Steelfiber i80's are actually 85gms and are a favorite on the LPGA tour. Anything below 85gms and performance changed for me because they were just too light and my rhythm suffered. A fitting sounds like a great idea. artful_golfer, srooch2, cnosil and 1 other 4 Quote Cobra 50th Anniversary Member Special Challenge/Testing Bag (Link Here) Driver: Stealth2 HD 10.5* ... Ventus Velocore Red 5R Fairway: Aerojet 5 & 7 ... Kai'li Blue 60R Hybrids: Sim 22* ... Diamond LTD 65r Irons: King Tour 4-Pw ... Steelfiber i80r Wedges: MG3 51*/58* ... Steelfiber i95r Putter: King Sport-60 Ball: Maxfli Maxfli Tour/Kirkland V3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funkyjudge Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 On 6/6/2023 at 12:08 PM, srooch2 said: What are you using and why? I purchased a set of second hand irons that came with graphite irons shafts. I was immediately planning on reshafting them as they were very light and fairly whippy. I fell into this arrow of thinking there was NO WAY I would play them, decided while waiting on ferrules to take them out and I fell in love with how they felt. Now I want graphite in my irons, I still wanna put new ones in them that are slightly heavier but I’m hooked on graphite. So tell me what your playing, I typically play nippon modus 120, anything have a similar profile out there? Let me know what you guys are rocking! At age 74, I am a dedicated graphite composite shaft player (even in my wedges, for the most part). I like the feel of heavier graphite iron shafts, and use 100 to 115 gram graphite shafts in my wedges, but since the Paradym irons for which I was so fortunate to be selected as a tester are not offered with any graphite shafts heavier than 75 grams (marked “75” on the label, but actually 78 grams), that is what I am playing. Prior to getting the Paradym irons, my “gamer” irons had 95 gram graphite shafts in them, and my wedges had 115 gram graphite shafts. I did find it somewhat difficult to adjust to these lighter-weight PX HZRDUS 75 graphite shafts in the Paradym irons, and I really have to concentrate on maintaining a more deliberate (or “steady”) tempo with these irons. When I start swinging “out of my shoes”, I definitely get in more trouble and start hitting long-distance pulls with the irons. I didn’t want to make any changes to the Paradym irons during the testing period, but if these irons stay in my bag long term, those shafts are sure to get changed out for some heavier graphites. SIDENOTE: My history with graphite (or, more accurately “composite”) iron shafts goes back more than 20 years, beginning with ultra-heavyweight G. Loomis shafts in the late 1990s. I also played two different 105+ gram graphite shaft models from Aldila, including the NV Green MLTi Tour iron shafts, before a 10+ year stint with Aerotech SteelFiber shafts (110-S in the irons, with 125s in my wedges). My favorite ever graphite iron shafts were the now-discontinued SteelFiber Player’s Spec shafts, which were a graduated-weight model, beginning at 93-94 grams in the longer irons to 108-110 grams in the wedges. I still have a well-worn set of Adams Idea Forged irons with those shafts installed in them, but besides the fact that the shafts are too stiff for my current game, the club faces are pretty badly worn in and around the sweet spots. Those may be my #1 favorite set of irons that I ever played, and I definitely shot many of the lowest scores in my golfing history while using them! This is due, in no small part, to those fabulous SteelFiber Player’s Spec graphite shafts. chisag, ejgaudette and srooch2 3 Quote Driver: Callaway Paradym X, 10.5* with HZRDUS Black Gen 4 6.0 shaft 3/4-Wood: Tour Edge Exotics C722, 15.75* loft, 42.5” long, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 82-S Hybrids: Callaway Paradym X, 18* with HZRDUS Red 80 6.0; Sub 70 939X 4-hyb. (21*) with Project X Black 80-S 7-Wood (when I carry one): VERY OLD Callaway Epic 7-wood (20*) with ACCRA Tour-Z 85-S Irons: Callaway Paradym set (5-AW), HZRDUS Gen 4 Silver75-S shafts Wedges: Edison 2.0; 48*, 53* & 58* with KBS TGI 90 shaft in 48* and TGI 100 shafts in 53* & 58* Putter: Makefield VS mallet (all black, including shaft), 34", 67* lie angle (custom-fitted at Makefield Putters Fitting Center) Ball: Maxfli Tour X or Tour S (2023 models) Spoiler driver / off the tee is no longer a weakness for me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
srooch2 Posted June 8 Author Share Posted June 8 6 hours ago, cnosil said: While we all seem to agree that there are physical/health related benefits, it still needs to be stressed that graphite shafts come in a wide variety of flexes, profiles, and weights and aren’t just for senior golfers. Switching to graphite does not mean there will be a decrease in performance compared to steel. I agree, while I have some back issues, I am not making the switch for health reasons, they felt amazing and so much better than steel. It’s the first time I was almost addicted to hitting my irons. I was craving it, they felt that much better. cnosil and chisag 2 Quote Ping G410 LST 10.5 w/ Kuro Kage black Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 11.5* 3 wood w/ PX Evenflow Red Srixon ZX 18* 5 wood w/ Aldila Rogue Silver Adams XTD LSP 23* hybrid Nike VR Pro II Blades 5-PW w/ Modus 120 Nike Wedges PXG Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisag Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 Just now, srooch2 said: I agree, while I have some back issues, I am not making the switch for health reasons, they felt amazing and so much better than steel. It’s the first time I was almost addicted to hitting my irons. I was craving it almost, they felt that much better. ... When I reluctantly made the switch almost 20 years ago due to some elbow tendonitis, it was the amazing feel and improved performance that really surprised me and even if tendonitis would never be an issue I would be happily playing graphite in my irons. Quote Cobra 50th Anniversary Member Special Challenge/Testing Bag (Link Here) Driver: Stealth2 HD 10.5* ... Ventus Velocore Red 5R Fairway: Aerojet 5 & 7 ... Kai'li Blue 60R Hybrids: Sim 22* ... Diamond LTD 65r Irons: King Tour 4-Pw ... Steelfiber i80r Wedges: MG3 51*/58* ... Steelfiber i95r Putter: King Sport-60 Ball: Maxfli Maxfli Tour/Kirkland V3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
therod Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 I know Steelfiber is an option. UST has some good stuff in the Recoil line. I would really like to find a good quality, high bend point graphite shaft that doesn't break the bank. And if I get the set of irons I am looking at, I will also need them to be .355. Fittings have told me I need the higher bend point. And yes, I can get graphite in the new irons, but they aren't high bend point sticks. So I will probably need to swap them to fit my swing. I am looking at the Launcher XLs. The MOI for them is crazy high, and I hit them well in the net a few weeks ago when I was out looking at sticks. I believe the Launcher XLs are .355, so I will need that in my new shafts. I miss the days when all wood shafts were .335 and all irons were .370. Those were the days... srooch2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickyBobby_PR Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 12 minutes ago, therod said: I know Steelfiber is an option. UST has some good stuff in the Recoil line. I would really like to find a good quality, high bend point graphite shaft that doesn't break the bank. And if I get the set of irons I am looking at, I will also need them to be .355. Fittings have told me I need the higher bend point. And yes, I can get graphite in the new irons, but they aren't high bend point sticks. So I will probably need to swap them to fit my swing. I am looking at the Launcher XLs. The MOI for them is crazy high, and I hit them well in the net a few weeks ago when I was out looking at sticks. I believe the Launcher XLs are .355, so I will need that in my new shafts. I miss the days when all wood shafts were .335 and all irons were .370. Those were the days... Going to be very hard to find a high bend point graphite iron shaft. It’s not a common design and there’s really been no need for that type of design in irons. The only option I’m aware of it steelfiber i110, but may be mis remembering on that srooch2 1 Quote Driver: PXG 0811 X+ Proto w/UST Helium 5F4 Wood: TaylorMade M5 5W w/Accra TZ5 +1/2”, TaylorMade Sim 3W w/Aldila rogue white Hybrid: PXG Gen2 22* w/AD hybrid Irons: PXG Gen3 0311T w/Nippon modus 120 Wedges: TaylorMade MG2 50*, Tiger grind 56/60 Putter: Scotty Caemeron Super Rat1 Ball: Titleist Prov1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
therod Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 I have a set of Xcaliber TourX shafts, but they aren't .355, they're .370. Those sticks fit me well, and I enjoyed using them. I guess I could always just throw some inserts in a steel shaft, but it isn't nearly the same as graphite. We'll see. srooch2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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