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What driver?, Best place to take lessons?

  • 09-06-2005 8:46pm
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    I getting into my golf and have a couple of questions.
    Im in the market for a new driver has anyone used the ERC Fusion driver, is it much better than the 454?

    What are the pros and cons of steel, carbon, graphite, ect shafts on irons?

    I'm looking to take some lessons, I want to go to a club for lessons and play a few holes, My friend did it in citywest and said it was good, has anyone any recomendations (Im in dublin could travel to kildare)

    Cheers


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  • Registered Users Posts: 260 ✭✭okden


    What are the pros and cons of steel, carbon, graphite, ect shafts on irons?
    Cheers

    graphite normaly used in irons to make the club weigh lighter, gets you a bit more clubhead speed, there normaly 1/2" longer too, so you gain about 5ish yards a club, a good set should have different spec shafts in long irons aswell to help you get 3 irons airborne, yonex are best makers of irns with graphite shafts


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,836 ✭✭✭Trampas


    Shafts in clubs depends on your swing speed.

    If you swing fast got for steel shafts in your irons.

    graphite more for slow swingers.

    What is your budget for clubs??

    if you are determined to keep at the game you should get your swing measured. Golf works do this so you get best shafts for your swing.

    Cavity back iron heads you should go for


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