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advantages and disadvantages of steel in driver

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hey all, i wanted to see what ur opinions are on steel in the driver.

i was lookin at an x100 in a k....is there any point ie will i actually gain accuracy or will i just lose distance

Steel shaft = greater control. Therefore swtich to graphite and you may lose some accuracy.

Graphite shaft = greater distance. I gained approx. 15 yards on my drive switching from DGS300 to Aldila NV75S. Graphite is easier to swing and has a softer feel than steel. It's a personal preference based on the strengths and weaknesses of your game.

my opinion - if you are thinking about putting steel in your driver, play a 3 wood!

if youre bombing it over 290 carry it might be worth trying, but if not there is definetly a graphite shaft out there with your name on it.

if youre bombing it over 290 carry it might be worth trying, but if not there is definetly a graphite shaft out there with your name on it.

A well written phrase that I totally agree with .

X100 in a K is a deadly combo...

Steel in titleists are very good :)

Look at Tiger and Adam Scott. Scotty wuped the hell out of his k with x100.

At tigers prime he was using an X100 in a D.

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