Steel, and torque do not go hand-in-hand. If you want a high torque shaft for your irons, you're probably going to have to go with graphite.
BTW, those are the shafts I had in mind. Low bend point to help you get the ball up in the air. Torque ratings, I had no idea about. Though I did know that the likelihood (sp?) of findiing a steel shaft with a high torque rating wasn't good.
Steel, and torque do not go hand-in-hand. If you want a high torque shaft for your irons, you're probably going to have to go with graphite.
BTW, those are the shafts I had in mind. Low bend point to help you get the ball up in the air. Torque ratings, I had no idea about. Though I did know that the likelihood (sp?) of findiing a steel shaft with a high torque rating wasn't good.
you are right, steel shaft- very low torque, if any.