
Golf club shafts are often neglected by most golfers. They can also seem fairly complicated to understand, with the different names and types to get your head around. Hence why the majority of club golfers put very little thought into which shaft to select, with the big confusion often being whether to go with a graphite or steel shaft.
There was once a time when graphite shafts were purely only considered for slower swinging golfers, mainly juniors and seniors. Now they have a firm presence in the setups of Tour pros bags every week. Meanwhile, steel offerings have historically been considered to be the ideal option for golfers looking for enhanced accuracy and control.
But the truth is, it is far less black and white than that. There’s a lot that goes into selecting the right shaft for your game, including feel and feedback. Finding the right setup can help every player unlock their best golf.
To help you achieve this, we have teamed up with KBS, and their Marketing Director, Rhett Taylor, to deliver exclusive expert insights on which golf club shaft will benefit your game most.
What are the main performance differences between graphite and steel shafts?
The main performance differences between graphite and steel shafts come down to weight, feel, vibration, and how they influence distance and control. Each material has distinct pros and cons that affect different types of players in different ways. KBS is known primarily as a steel golf shaft company, but we have taken a considerable market share away with our Graphite Shaft line(s) over the past 6 years, developing graphite to compete on the highest levels on Tour, with enormous success.















