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Prad,
Definitely get steel shafts with Regular flex. Graphite is good because it adds distance, however, you lose a lot of accuracy when you go to graphite. I'd say stick with steel until you're really good, then upgrade to graphite. (Even Tiger uses steel in all his clubs). Also don't get a stiff shaft unless you have a fast swing speed because then you won't be able to get the ball airborne as easily.
I'm not a pro, but these are a couple of hints that I've picked up along the way....More like trial and error!😡
By the way...finally got out to play golf for the first time since August of last year....YUP definitely NOT a pro!
Hope this helps
Rick
Definitely get steel shafts with Regular flex. Graphite is good because it adds distance, however, you lose a lot of accuracy when you go to graphite. I'd say stick with steel until you're really good, then upgrade to graphite. (Even Tiger uses steel in all his clubs). Also don't get a stiff shaft unless you have a fast swing speed because then you won't be able to get the ball airborne as easily.
I'm not a pro, but these are a couple of hints that I've picked up along the way....More like trial and error!😡
By the way...finally got out to play golf for the first time since August of last year....YUP definitely NOT a pro!

Hope this helps
Rick