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aiyoh of course, you suddenly switch like that, cannot control lah.

 

already highlighted that it is like manual car versus auto car.

for 100% manual car driver if switch suddenly to auto car also will be blur.

But it will be easier for manual car driver to use autocar then for 100% autocar driver to switch to manual car, right? lagi blur

 

As you know graphite is whippier and lighter so if you play steel all along and switch to graphite, you may not be able to control as well naturally.

So for steel players when change to graphite, must slow down swing speed and force.

steel players will generally find it not difficult to use graphite as compared to the other way round.

 

i hit 180yds with a stiff flex graphite shaft 5 iron

but only do about 165yds with my steel shafted Mizunos

however I choose to use my mizunos becos i prefer the feel.

 

Clearly steel advantage is better control and graphite is longer distance.

I havent had the chance to try japan light steel which is almost as light as graphite but less whippy. If I ever change shafts , that will be it!

 

I only play twice a year now during corporate tournaments but for 10 yrs i have not been able to get the Mercedes Benz...damn it....

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Turbocharged
cash converter.

I saw some sets at the jurong east branch.

 

Some quite terok condition though [laugh]

 

The golf clubs in Cash converter are very cheap but all of them seem to be in very bad condition.

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The only good about those cash converters club is to buy one and keep in your car.During road rage you can use it to split somebody's brain [laugh] . They are very heavy(especially TaylorMade, MacGregor and Wilson) and no good for high handicapper or beginner. If you want to enjoy golf,stay away from those 'weapons' although cheap. You may force to give up golf after using them. [rolleyes]

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