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I know the shafts will affect me. The problem I am having is that Reg flex graphite shafts felt a little whippy to me which is why I went with the Stiff flex shafts. However, I used to play with reg flex steel irons and they felt good to me and I hit them fairly well with good distance and a nice trajectory. Basically what I was asking is do you think that the stiff graphite shafts are causing the fade and loss of distance? I did not get fitted which I regret but going by the chart on golfsmith I am probably borderline reg/stiff flex. If it is infact the shafts I am going to sell them and play my old glubs until I have time to get fitted and get new clubs.

Sasquatch 4950 460 Driver
19 Degree A30S Boxer FW Hybrid
X-20 4-PW
56 SW, 60 LW
Tiffany Putter NXT Extreme Ball

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Well I was able to play when I was on vacation and from the way I was hitting my irons I think I am going to sell the Nickents. I am going back to my old clubs for now until I have time to go and hit some other clubs to see what I like before I buy another set. At this point in the golf season for me I might just wait until next year to buy a new set. The only thing Im wondering is what do you think is a fair price for my clubs. There is not a value for them at the PGA Value guide and after looking on ebay there is only new sets of the clubs I have listed. The clubs are near new with only about 5 or 6 rounds in them with some range time.

Sasquatch 4950 460 Driver
19 Degree A30S Boxer FW Hybrid
X-20 4-PW
56 SW, 60 LW
Tiffany Putter NXT Extreme Ball

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