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| Iron set- mixed shafts Hi all Do you think it would be OK to have a set of irons with mixed shafts? I am thinking of getting the new Cleveland CG Reds. I would have 3 - 5 iron in a regular shaft, and then 7 to PW in a stiff shaft. I hit these clubs at a demo day on Tuesday. They were very good. I creamed the 6 iron with a DGS300 shaft, and did OK with DGR300 shaft with a 3 iron, but struggled a bit with the DGS300. I was also thinking of getting the CG Golds from 3 - 5 as these are a lovely feeling and forgiving club, but in a stiff. |
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| Re: Iron set- mixed shafts You're describing a crude method of flighting - in this instance you're getting your long iron ball flight up and getting your short iron ball flight down. |