Ok, I'm talking about golf
clubs again. I was at the golf store today, looking at some drivers, and noticed that some have steel shafts and others have graphite shafts. Now, the graphites feel nice, because they're so light, but my old 3-wood is a steel shaft, and that feels good too, only i wish it was lighter. So I was wondering what are the differences a graphite shaft makes from a steel shaft. Does it mean that with a graphite shaft that it is lighter, I will have a faster swing speed and thus get more distance? Thanks.