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Top Ten: Graphite Shaft Clubs

Written on Wednesday, 02 February 2011

Traditionally, recreational and mid to high handicappers chose graphite over steel shafts, but with the likes of Tiger Woods switching to graphite mid-round, what qualities can this type of shaft offer us? The Leaderboard experts take a shot….



Number one Diablo_Edge_4-SW Callaway Diablo Edge Irons
The Diablo Edge Irons are the ‘longest stainless steel irons’ ever created by Callaway. They substantially increase distance without sacrificing feel or performance. Each iron is equipped with the high-tech Callaway Diablo Edge Graphite shaft for increased performance and workability. We recommend these clubs to players of all standards.
Number two Mizuno_MP-58_Irons Mizuno MP-58 Irons
One of the best-selling and most popular irons on the market, the MP-58s are available with graphite shafts for reduced weight and improved workability. They feature a multi-material clubface and a dual muscle insert technology.
Number three Ping_G15_Irons Ping G15 Graphite Irons
With a brand new Custom Tuning Port (CTP) and a renewed design including an adequately supported thinner face, the G15s provide maximum MOI, feel and control. Each iron features Ping’s TFC 149i graphite shaft for increased workability and speed.
Number four Taylormade_R9_Irons TaylorMade R9 Irons Graphite 4-SW
The R9 Irons feature TaylorMade’s latest innovations that improve consistency, power, feel and forgiveness. They are equipped with the ultra-light Fujikura Motore graphite shaft which brings even more comfort and confidence to your game.
Number five TaylorMade_Burner_09_Graphite_Irons_4-SW TaylorMade Burner 09 Graphite Irons 4-SW
Each Burner 09 Graphite iron combines the new SuperFast Technology that reduces the club weight and maximizes speed, a Multi-Functional Sole increasing power, the Inverted Cone Technology that increases forgiveness and the RE*+A Superfast 65 graphite shaft for optimal control.
Number six Mizuno_MX-300_Irons_Graphite_4-PW Mizuno MX-300 Irons Graphite 4-PW
The MX-300 Graphite Irons have been designed for players who are looking for increased assistance but do not want to sacrifice distance. Each iron is built from a single 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Graphite Billet to provide incredible feel, and features a Power Bar Design, a Milled Pocket Cavity in addition to the ultra light Exsar IS4 Graphite Shaft.
Number seven Mizuno_JPX-800_Graphite_Irons Mizuno JPX-800 Graphite Irons
These irons feature Mizuno’s new ‘Balanced Performance’ approach which combines an ultra-thin Hot Metal iron face with a pocket cavity containing various thickness levels so as to provide ultimate forgiveness and power. Each iron is equipped with a Graphite Shaft for even better workability and feel.
Number eight Nike_Sasquatch_Sumo_Graphite_Irons Nike Sasquatch Sumo Graphite Irons
These clubs are great game improvement irons equipped with Nike’s state-of-the-art Super Moment technology, which provides maximum MOI. They are fitted with extremely the lightweight yet stable iDiamana graphite shafts.
Number nine Callaway_FT-IZ_Hybrid_Graphite_Iron Callaway FT-IZ Hybrid Graphite Iron
The Callaway FT-IZ Hybrid Graphite Irons feature Callaway’s own Fusion Technology and provide players with extreme forgiveness along optimal distance, versatility and accuracy.
Number ten Wilson_Ci9_Graphite_Iron Wilson Ci9 Graphite Iron
Featuring a brand new state-of-the-art design, the Ci9 iron offers extreme workability for everyone, from beginners to top players. It comes with a VS 75-R Proto graphite shaft with a range of design options.
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