Bought this UT driving iron with a Callaway steel shaft, it didn’t like me hitting balls at all. I couldn’t hit it out of the middle with reg/stiff steel or graphite shafts, the other day I was fitting some grips and moved the head out of the way and thought what am I going to do with it. So it’s either put the original shaft back or try something else, so I go looking for a shaft that fits. Bugger the shaft in my old Ping Eye2+ “that I couldn’t hit either,” ONE iron is correct tip size, became a match made in heaven haha. The Ping 1 iron was black dot which is what suits me but I couldn’t hit it out of the middle, so I’m interested to know if you have any ideas on why that Ping shaft works so well with the Callaway driving iron head? I didn’t weigh the components and don’t want to do that now because I’m scared it won’t be same again put back together, I’m thinking it’s just blind luck, I was frustrated having a really nice Callaway driving iron that I bought cheap from a golfing buddy because he couldn’t hit it for $100 NZ and it was sitting in the shed… Appreciate any thoughts you have, cheers Colin
Thanks Britt, yeah blind luck is the best and most frustrating thing to cope with lol. Out of the impossible sometimes comes a good result, that’s golf imho..