![]() Manufacturers have been using soft stepping in irons several years back. Here are some of the benefits of soft stepping in detail: Obviously, the price isn’t fixed, so this is just a ballpark of the price you should expect when having your irons soft step if you can’t do it yourself. It shouldn’t cost you more than $15 from a reputable club fitter. Soft stepping irons in the United States aren’t that expensive. The result of soft stepping is that all your clubs (if you soft step the whole set) will now play softer with higher ball flight. To soft step your iron, you’ll need to install your 2 iron shaft in your 3 iron club head, your 3 iron shaft in the 4 iron club head, and so on until you have your 8 iron shaft in the 9 iron head. So, installing your 5 iron in the 6 iron head will make the shaft weaker and play softer since the clubhead is now heavier than what the shaft was meant for. Typically, a 5 iron shaft is designed for a 5 iron head, and so on. When you soft step, the shaft becomes shorter and the shorter it is, the heavier the clubhead will be. The shaft will be less stiff and typically result in a higher trajectory. When you insert a 5i shaft in a 6i head, you’re essentially soft stepping your 5 iron. When you soft step your shaft, you make them flex more so that they fit your swing range. Soft stepping is the process of trimming the shaft on a golf iron below the factory installed length. How Do You Soft Step A Golf Shaft? Soft Stepping Irons: What Is it?
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