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PGA pro Brad Smith, who is also a club maker, recommends graphite-shafted irons for golfers who swing the club slower or who are suffering from injuries. According to an article on the Golf Digest website, however, some tour players use graphite-shafted irons. The article notes that Juli Inkster prefers steel-shafted irons because of their consistency, while Paula Creamer has never used graphite-shafted irons. As with drivers, the kind of shaft that you use for your irons depends on your preference.
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High-strength S450 stainless steel, the precision-cast sole is constructed of 17-4 stainless steel, while the 10-gram tungsten screw is positioned strategically for pinpoint accuracy. Conforms to the Rules of Golf. Use a piece of steel wool to begin removing the rust from your golf clubs. You don't need to apply a lot of force. The wires of the steel wool will provide enough friction to scrub away the rust. Start at the club head and work your weight up the shaft. Make sure your clubs are dry before using the steel wool.
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