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As viewing the telecast today, I found myself paying attention to the eqiupment the amateurs had it the bag. What was a surprise somewhat was the lack of graphite iron shafts. Unless they are using extremely light weight steel shafts, I think many could've benefitted with the graphite option.

Based upon some of the swings, many glancing blows and lack of head speed/lack of distance, especially on some short Par 3's where hybrids/high lofted fairway's were the choice.

Just seemed a bit odd....and ill fit!

As viewing the telecast today, I found myself paying attention to the eqiupment the amateurs had it the bag. What was a surprise somewhat was the lack of graphite iron shafts. Unless they are using extremely light weight steel shafts, I think many could've benefitted with the graphite option.

Based upon some of the swings, many glancing blows and lack of head speed/lack of distance, especially on some short Par 3's where hybrids/high lofted fairway's were the choice.

Just seemed a bit odd....and ill fit!

When built correctly graphite in irons is lethal. When i used the I-10 by Roddio in MB5003 heads vs NS1150 the distance was almost a full club difference.

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