Graphite Left

What are the best set of irons for the left hand can be bought for around 4-500 dollars?
My handicap is around 12-14 for 18 holes. Go with solid axle. Steel or graphite?
Many manufacturers make clubs lefty versions. You are a handicap 12 to 14 years to play golf here, not a hacker, in other words, if you know a thing or two about his swing. Something that you must take into account is crucial not only club head. Watch the professional circuit, for example. There are hundreds of them playing every day, and almost everyone uses something different. My point is that there are many good clubs on the market and none necessarily better than another. If you remember, even a player who uses Golfsmith team, a manufacturer of custom club, his name escapes me at the moment. So you do not have to spend $ 2,000 for a set of sticks that even a professional can win. However, the focus is what motivates most fans of the club and they know nothing of the axes. You say go with a rigid shaft. Well, why? What is your swing speed, your pace? Do you swing smoothly, the speed of the progressive or hit you hard from the beginning work very hard on the bottom. It makes a big difference. Did you know that every axle manufacturer decides to call their axes, rigid, ex. Solid rigid, flexible ladies, and so on. There is no industry standard. Literally, stiffness on one line can be a hub ladies on another line. So just because you choose a club with a stiff writing about the axis does not mean that it corresponds to your swing. The best you can do is find a good custom club store or a store that allows you to try different shafts on the same axle certain temperament is strong, stiff and extra hard, and you can hit them a range. And then I can compare the different feel of each, see the difference in the distance with precision, etc. The graphite is excellent, but not for everyone. His face a set of irons, although I have a series Callaway in the past, and is generally greater than $ 500 and you'll be hard to find something like this for a full game. Graphite is lighter but is this what you need? There are also excellent wells ultralight steel around which are close to the weight of graphite, but cost much less and may better adapt. Enough said, just my opinion but the emphasis is much more important than the club head and is where you do your research. I had some of the most expensive clubs on the market, but now plays with a set of clubs that were custom-made Raleigh, North Carolina. I have a set of high quality precision rifle shafts installed, tested one of the teams, with three heads and they now have rigidities different series of the best clubs I have owned and played for about 35 years or so, 4 to 8 disadvantaged in terms of quantity you play. And I paid about $ 350. Anyway, whatever you do, go somewhere that allows clubs in a series. Hitting on a network you said nothing, but what they feel. In addition, it could be speed of the clubhead and make a recommendation based on this point. This is not always, or even close to the recommendation of the right. Again, you have to hit to know with certainty. I hope this helps to some degree.











