
Hi there all Golf News Shop, this is my first new topic' Discount Golf, so please be kind. I have a set of Callaway FT irons that have standard flex graphite shafts in them and was recently told by my local pro that I would increase my accuracy in my hitting if I changed to steel shafts due to steel shafts being less prone to torquing during contact with the ball.I dropped into my local Drummond Golf today to enquire about the cost involved with having the clubs reshafted Golfing, and was told that Callaway irons, and in particular FT irons are difficult to reshaft and will most likely need to be sent back to Callaway to be reshafted.Can anyone confirm or (hopefully) deny this, as I was hoping to pick up a set of pullout shafts or the likes and get them put into my irons.Or has anyone had any experience regarding shaft torque in steel vs graphite shafts?Thanks!Steve
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