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shortening iron shafts

JT77

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Just wondering if anyone has tried this and the affects.
I'm 5'8, currently standard length shafts, would half an inch or 3/4 make any diff?
Thanks
 
After striking near the heel, were the clubs made flatter for you?

I'm the same height as you, and my clubs are 1deg flat.
Having said that, lie angles aren't standard across club makers.

Cutting the shafts down would make each one slightly stiffer as well.
Easier to have them bent as required.
 
I'm going to disagree with Bob (need smiley for 'ducks for cover')

I would simply expect a slight loss of distance per iron. If Bob meant the same with 'so what' attached then we are agreeing again :)

Given that distance is related to swing arc, I understand that many 'slightly shorter but no weak' players actually have their shaft lengthened and slightly flattened rather than shortened (and retaining normal lies).

So the real question becomes = what are you looking to achieve?
 
They are 3 deg flat r3, was thinking the reduction would make the shaft feel more stable.

lol - define stable :whistle:

3 flat sounds (dangerous to assume but...) as if they were standard clubs that were subsequently adjusted by the recommended maximum rather than purpose built clubs to the appropriate lie angle for you?
 
This is definitely a quite expensive experiment and will be even more expensive to put right if it doesn't work out!

Have you checked it out already by 'gripping down'?
 
If I gave you a 6 iron that had been shortened by 1/2 inch, I would be amazed if you would be able to tell the difference

I would also be amazed if I couldn't tell the difference between my 6 iron and my 7, which is effectively what a 1/2" reduction does.
 
I'm going to regrip this week, so no expense to try, however, could be costly to repair.
This is also part of the reason I'm asking if anyone has done it.
 
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