Craig Mac
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Probably 15+ years ago, I was on a course late afternoon by myself and had recently bought a Ben Hogan 4 wood with a graphite shaft. It was my first "metal" wood and the shaft was like a wet noodle. The first generation of graphite shafts were awful and unless you had a 25 mph clubhead speed they were terrible to hit!
I had complained about getting it reshafted for weeks with a steel shaft. I pulled it out on a longer par 4 and once again sent the ball a mile to the right. I immediately took it and snapped it over my knee. I dropped it off at the local club repair guy and the next day had a steel shaft put in. Only club I ever broke, and I wouldn't really call it "in anger", more of just speeding up the reshafting process it needed.
I had complained about getting it reshafted for weeks with a steel shaft. I pulled it out on a longer par 4 and once again sent the ball a mile to the right. I immediately took it and snapped it over my knee. I dropped it off at the local club repair guy and the next day had a steel shaft put in. Only club I ever broke, and I wouldn't really call it "in anger", more of just speeding up the reshafting process it needed.