So do most go hickory shaft in woods as well? Looks like steel shaft was introduced in the 20's. Interested in going down this road a bit, home course is 5,000 yards from the front tees, assume that is a good place to start?
What is the breakage rate on shafts if I buy a vintage set on somewhere like eBay (or open to other buying suggestions)?
If you're going to play hickory tournaments, then you need to use hickory shafted woods. Don't get suckered into pyratone shafts; they look like hickory but are coated steel to look like hickory.
5,000 yards is a great place to start. If I play from member's tees and they're over 6,000 yards, I usually joke on the tee asking if today is the US Open... or what?
You can get vintage clubs on eBay... and decent ones. Don't pay more than $50 a club. You really only need a spoon (3 wood) mid iron, mashie, mashie niblick, niblick and putter to start. There are sites online that provide info on clubs.
Here is a decent one to introduce you to manufacturers of the era.
http://hickoryclubs.eu/Breakage? I've had my set a year, and have broken the shaft on my mashie and driving iron. I've got Senior Tour swing speed. The mashie was rotten below the hosel, so it shouldn't really count.
Woods are the most finicky to find. Like the old days before metal heads hit the market... when it was a hunt to find a great driver and backup. I've been lucky, and haven't had to search much.