Steel Uniflex

November 3, 2009 2:09 am | Golf Clubs


Nike Golf- 2010 Slingshot Irons 3-PW Irons


Nike Golf- 2010 Slingshot Irons 3-PW Irons



The new Nike Slingshot Mixed Iron Set, delivering forgiveness in irons starts with weight management. Moving weight deeper and lower results in a larger sweet spot and a deeper center of gravity that actually exists in air behind the face. The benefit is a mixed set of hybrids and irons that are more forgiving and launch the ball higher. FEATURES Weight Management: 30 grams of Nike PowerBow w…


Callaway RAZR X HL Individual Iron


Callaway RAZR X HL Individual Iron



Callaway Lady RAZR X HL Individual Iron- Graphite The Callaway Lady RAZR X HL Iron takes accuracy, distance and foregiveness to new highs. This iron has a low center of gravity so golfers can launch shots higher, even on impacts low on the face, so golf balls fly consistently farther and land softer on the greens. This low center of gravity makes the sweet spot more accessible at lower impact …


Callaway Golf Diablo Edge Irons, Set of 8 (4-PW, AW)


Callaway Golf Diablo Edge Irons, Set of 8 (4-PW, AW)


$1,000.00


Callaway Diablo Edge Iron Set 4-PW, GW with Graphite Shafts The Callaway Diablo Edge Iron Set features stainless steel irons that are the longest Callaway has ever created. This added length provides increased distance without compromising feel or performance. The lower, deeper CG makes the sweet spot more accessible and is in-line with where amateurs most commonly strike. The Solid Impact Sol…

 Rh Adams 2012 Tight Lies 4-Gw Graph A (Golf)


Rh Adams 2012 Tight Lies 4-Gw Graph A (Golf)


$299.95


Adams Mens 2012 Tight Lies Irons Incredibly Forgiving And Easy-To-Hit There’s something about swinging a classic. The Tight Lies brand has been around for more than a decade, helping golfers attack the pin with confidence and putting them in position to sink gimme putts. Adams Mens 2012 Tight Lies Irons feature: Set includes: #4 thru PW GW Oversized game improvement design makes these irons incredibly forgiving 4-way cambered sole to improve turf interaction Advanced perimeter weighting for increased moment-of-inertia providing easy to hit playability Progressive offset throughout the set Graphite or Steel shaft available in Senior ? Uniflex Available in left- and right-hand Click Product Tour under the image above for alternate views and more details Tight Lies…One Of Golf’s Most Beloved Brands!

 Rh Adams 2012 Tight Lies 4-Gw Steel U (Golf)


Rh Adams 2012 Tight Lies 4-Gw Steel U (Golf)


$199.95


Adams Mens 2012 Tight Lies Irons Incredibly Forgiving And Easy-To-Hit There’s something about swinging a classic. The Tight Lies brand has been around for more than a decade, helping golfers attack the pin with confidence and putting them in position to sink gimme putts. Adams Mens 2012 Tight Lies Irons feature: Set includes: #4 thru PW GW Oversized game improvement design makes these irons incredibly forgiving 4-way cambered sole to improve turf interaction Advanced perimeter weighting for increased moment-of-inertia providing easy to hit playability Progressive offset throughout the set Graphite or Steel shaft available in Senior ? Uniflex Available in left- and right-hand Click Product Tour under the image above for alternate views and more details Tight Lies…One Of Golf’s Most Beloved Brands!

 Rh Wilson Staff Ci9 4-Gw Tx105 Stl U


Rh Wilson Staff Ci9 4-Gw Tx105 Stl U


$279.95


New ! Wilson Ci9 Control Irons -Steel Now ; Graphite Now The completely redesigned Ci9 is one of Wilson’s best performing irons ever. It is the third generation of the award-winning C (control) iron, offering maximum playability for players of varying skill levels. Offering player’s club looks in a midsize head, the Ci9 is a great choice for better players looking for classic design and workability, as well as for improving players looking for stability and playability. Wilson Staff Mens Ci9 Irons feature: Set includes: #4 thru PW (44 ) GW (48 ) Available separately: SW (56 ) Graphite and Steel shafts available in Uniflex, Regular or Stiff flex Half Graphite/Half Steel shaft (RH only) also available in Uniflex Senior flex available in graphite only Available in left and right-hand Click Product Tour for more information Ci9 Irons…Extremely Playable, Midsize Iron For All Players!

Steel Uniflex

Just as when golfers try to select new clubs, they need to know their own swing and their goals when making a shaft selection. They also need to know the types of shafts available. In choosing shafts, for example, a golfer needs to know swing speed, usual or desired ball trajectory, desired torque and club length. Based on that knowledge, a shaft selection can be made generally between two materials, steel and graphite.

Steel v. Graphite. The characteristics of steel and graphite are quite different. When comparing steel shafts and graphite shafts of the same length, the steel shaft will be noticeably heavier. Steel also has a lower torque rating (described later) than graphite and, as a result, will feel a bit more “boardy,” with less twisting of the shaft and club-head during the swing. Steel is also durable in that it doesn’t have any surface covering that can become scratched. Graphite shafts are lighter and have a greater range of torque that gives the golfer more choices.

Flex and “Kick Point.” The correct shaft selection depends largely on swing speed. Generally, shafts come in one of three or four flex categories: L (ladies), R (regular), S (stiff), and XS (extra stiff). These aren’t universal terms. For example, Callaway Golf uses such terms as Uniflex, Firm, Extra Firm, and so on. Also, there isn’t an industry standard relative to the swing speeds for each flex category. In general, swing speeds with a driver that are below 80 or 85 would require an R flex, while speeds of 85 to 95 or 100 would need an S flex. Each manufacturer will have a set of recommended swing speeds for each of their flexes.

The kick point, or bend point, of the shaft helps determine the trajectory of ball flight. Shafts have either a low, middle or high kick point. If a lower trajectory is desired, choose a shaft with a high kick point. On the other hand, if a higher trajectory is needed, choose a low kick point shaft.

Torque. A shaft’s torque rating refers to the amount of twisting the shaft and club face will undergo during a swing. A higher torque rating means the shaft will feel softer, a lower rating will feel stiffer.

Shaft Length. The shaft length depends on height, or more specifically, the distance from the bend of the wrist to the floor when standing upright. If that distance measures around 34 to 35 inches, standard shaft lengths are most likely correct. True Temper, recognized as the leader in shaft manufacturing, has a measurement scale to assist in making this determination.

There are lots of things to consider in selecting a new shaft; however, a good retailer, on-line or otherwise, should provide information on the characteristics of a shaft. They should also be able to help with determining your swing speed and the shaft length you need. Manufacturers will certainly have that information readily available. With the correct shaft, any golfer, regardless of skill level, will be happier with his or her game.

Alan L. Hammond is a golf and tennis health and fitness writer for http://www.GolfersMD.com. He is also the publisher of http://www.SonlightLex.com, a website devoted to fundraising for Christian charities.

does anybody have the new CALLAWAY X-22?

i am thinking about buying these irons this weekend but i want to make sure of a few things.
i will be getting the steel uniflex one, and i was wondering if these really are the best X clubs out by callaway
and if they are better than the x-20′s
if you own this set, or tried hitting it, please let me know if these are good clubs to buy.
thank you to everybody who answers =]

I don’t personally have a set like that but a golf buddy has.

He swears by it :-) If you are used to Callaway and you enjoy playing with it I suggest that you buy these. Apparently they are more forgiving than the x-20′s.

Good luck

Johann

http://www.fanaticgolfers.com

Callaway X22

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