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Closed cell backer rod or prosoft inserts take the sting out ( I have them in my spinners in my Alpha wedges), but there is something magical about quality graphite shafts in wedges. Like the NV Pros OMG uses, they make me want to have a full set of irons with graphite shafts😃

    cpanther1995 Closed cell backer rod or prosoft inserts take the sting out ( I have them in my spinners in my Alpha wedges), but there is something magical about quality graphite shafts in wedges. Like the NV Pros OMG uses, they make me want to have a full set of irons with graphite shafts😃

    For me it does take the sting out but also the feel. I have tried graphites in my irons over the years and have not yet found any I like. I have not ventured into the higher cost/heavier shafts though. I don't understand why there are so many graphite shafts that feel wonderful in a driver but not in an iron? Given the head weight of the Tille at 310ish would this be a good head to test some shafts in or would an 8 or 7 iron be a better test?

      Rickochet If you do decide to go with a heavier graphite, I recommend the Recoils. I've been happy with my Recoil 110 irons shafts. Always had some minor issues with my wrist and elbows until I went all graphite. I still think steel is a bit more consistent, but the Recoils are the closest I've found. Axe had a heavier graphite I liked too, but they discontinued it and I haven't tried their latest.

        KCee I still think steel is a bit more consistent,

        Yep. If not more pros would be playing them. I have the Recoils on my maybe list. I might try to snag one to demo.

        13 days later

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