Ping Zing steel shaft green spot or Ping G2 graph R Shaft white spot

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Help please i am a 64 yrs old 18 handicapper my main clubs are Ping G2 white spot TFC100 regular graphite shaft Cobra LD Speed Driver 10.5 degrees,and 3 utility clubs I will be visiting the east coast, Skegness North Shore golf club,on a regular basis and rather than keep taking my main clubs each time i want to leave my old clubs,ping zing steel shaft green spot and Adams golf RPM low profile 3,5,7,wood and a cheap different mallet head putter,main putter is a Rossa mallet head,would my game be adversly effected if i keep using these different clubs ,or would i have to make major adjustments to my swing each time i use different clubs?Thanks
 
Help please i am a 64 yrs old 18 handicapper my main clubs are Ping G2 white spot TFC100 regular graphite shaft Cobra LD Speed Driver 10.5 degrees,and 3 utility clubs I will be visiting the east coast, Skegness North Shore golf club,on a regular basis and rather than keep taking my main clubs each time i want to leave my old clubs,ping zing steel shaft green spot and Adams golf RPM low profile 3,5,7,wood and a cheap different mallet head putter,main putter is a Rossa mallet head,would my game be adversly effected if i keep using these different clubs ,or would i have to make major adjustments to my swing each time i use different clubs?Thanks

Green and white colour codes are next to one another, so are probably only a degree or so different, and assuming one or other of them is your "correct" fitting and the shafts are similar flex, I doubt that switching between them would make much of a difference.

Edit: Just checked, and in fact they are only 0.75 degrees different.
 
thanks for your comments my main shafts are graphite and the back up set are steel shafted so i would imagine the graphite are more flexible,my swing is not a fast one... cheers mate
 
Rapper. The graphites may be more flexible, although not necessarily so, but they are almost certainly lighter in weight. That is usually the main difference between graphite and steel.
 
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