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Both Nike and Callaway have new irons featuring a steel shaft that says Uniflex. The irons are the Nike NDS and Callaway Fusion, and the Uniflex steel shaft comes from True Temper.
The two shafts are different and are based on proprietary designs, says True Temper’s Chad Hall. However, the definition of Uniflex is the same in both cases.
“Uniflex means somewhere between Regular and Stiff, if you will,” says Hall. “These shafts are meant to appeal to the broadest range of golfers.”
It is important to note that both these irons are available in a wide range of graphite and steel shafts. The Uniflex is simply the stock steel shaft.
In both cases, the Uniflex design is a good one. My experience tells me the Uniflex shaft feels soft like an R but seems to possess the stability of an S. Let’s call it a mid-R.
For those of us who became fans of the proprietary True Temper Memphis 10 shaft that has been produced for several years for Callaway, the new Uniflex is very similar. This is a excellent choice for many golfers who want to play steel in their irons.