Absolutely. I have happily gone from a px 6.5 130 x stiff to a tensei 70g stiff in some of my irons recently. With some joint issues to deal with, it can make sense
I think generally (and not specifically to Lee) that its an ego thing..... how many people are convinced they are a stiff shaft or X-stiff because they believe they're a swing speed monster.... whereas the reality is something different. But I'm 100% with you.... why find something that easy/consistent and then change it.
@@geraldhemming never really had an issue with launch, I am a very high ball hitter anyway! Simply arthritis in my shoulder meant that the day after playing with heavy/stiff steel was painful. I still swing my 7 iron at around 90 miles an hour as I mentioned in my recent fitting article so would be “dry fit” into something like my px, perhaps a little lighter. As you say though, it isn’t all about swing speed and something that “shouldn’t” work, often does.
If it ain't broke why mend it ? Why change the shaft ? Is it out innate snobbery to have a named brand, or, a stiffer shaft ? If it had say Titletiest and stiff marked on the shaft we would be buying it by the bucket loads Good thought provoking video, which shows our innate sobbery over golf products
I agree why mess with shaft if the club does what you are looking for results wise you don’t right club or specs just a number. Remember lowest score wins
Brand name is unimportant as long as the club works for you. Keep it in your bag and I wouldn’t change the shaft or grip, you’re striking it very well, so why change anything? Cheers.
There is no reason it wouldn’t be legal but would need to check against the R&A list. No idea how long it will last unless it’s used and someone can tell us
Cheap good driving iron.
Dynacraft driving iron. You can pick the shaft aswell.
"Cheap & Easy" sounds like me o a Saturday in Manchester🤣🤣🤣🤣
If it works, why mess with the shaft? I think swing speed X = must have shaft flex Y isn't an unbreakable rule.
Absolutely. I have happily gone from a px 6.5 130 x stiff to a tensei 70g stiff in some of my irons recently. With some joint issues to deal with, it can make sense
The softer shaft is probably helping with launch?
I think generally (and not specifically to Lee) that its an ego thing..... how many people are convinced they are a stiff shaft or X-stiff because they believe they're a swing speed monster.... whereas the reality is something different. But I'm 100% with you.... why find something that easy/consistent and then change it.
@@geraldhemming never really had an issue with launch, I am a very high ball hitter anyway!
Simply arthritis in my shoulder meant that the day after playing with heavy/stiff steel was painful.
I still swing my 7 iron at around 90 miles an hour as I mentioned in my recent fitting article so would be “dry fit” into something like my px, perhaps a little lighter.
As you say though, it isn’t all about swing speed and something that “shouldn’t” work, often does.
Agree, just use what works!!!
Maybe the slightly softer shaft is something you should look in to for all your clubs.....i haven't seen you hit anything better than that😂
Lee you will be getting sponsored by Mazel 😂 £52.99
If it ain't broke why mend it ? Why change the shaft ? Is it out innate snobbery to have a named brand, or, a stiffer shaft ? If it had say Titletiest and stiff marked on the shaft we would be buying it by the bucket loads Good thought provoking video, which shows our innate sobbery over golf products
Your recent content is really hitting the mark, thanks for taking the time to bring such good content.
Thank you Nigel
I agree why mess with shaft if the club does what you are looking for results wise you don’t right club or specs just a number. Remember lowest score wins
Typical golfer hits it great high and low off the the tee and off the deck......I'll change the shaft out🤣 good stuff mate enjoyed that 👍
Really enjoy this review. However, I would love to see some numbers on the distances you are achieving versus some of your hybrids.
Brand name is unimportant as long as the club works for you. Keep it in your bag and I wouldn’t change the shaft or grip, you’re striking it very well, so why change anything? Cheers.
Mazel is the way forward
"Cheap and Easy"... Surely that should have been the name of the podcast you and Bernie had a while back 😂
😂😂😂 which one is which haha
Looks good as long as it works for you use it👍
Have you accidentally found your ideal swing weight/shaft flex combination ?
Worth a punt if considering a driving iron.What distance were you hitting them Lee???🚀
I really can’t fault the club at all, it doesn’t look half bad and it definitely performs. Great find Lee!
Two questions is it legal? , how long will it last?
There is no reason it wouldn’t be legal but would need to check against the R&A list. No idea how long it will last unless it’s used and someone can tell us
Legal? 🤔
Yes great price is it a legal club lee or are we not sure you certainly hit it well and maybe it’s the right shaft too lol
I think its legality would need to be researched prior to any competition game that's for sure. There is no reason for it not to be
@@LWG cool not sure if anybody would know anyway lol but it’s certainly worth trying just for the price
Great review Lee, keep them coming 👍
Deloft it to a 1-iron Lee and be like me 🤷♂️🙈⛳️😳
I’ve got the perfect 1 iron for you 👍😂
So you gaming it then?
No
@@LWG
Sting my balls, but not going in the bag? If it said titleist would you put it in the bag then?
You may have found your 'niche' - perhaps fill your bag with cheapest clubs and start taking people on over 6/9 holes! 👍😎
I wouldn’t beat them with my normal clubs 😂😂
@@LWG I reckon you could take Bernie or Paul 😳
I own the Mazel gold faced driver! It's more for looks than performance though! 🐊🏌🇺🇸