![]() ![]() ![]() * The club number and or loft is require for tip prepping on most parallel (.335" and. * The exact model, club head number, and desired final playing length is required for butt trimming to be possible. ![]() Our playing length chart is available here. After tip trimming and prepping, the shafts are butt trimmed to the desired final playing length*. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. After the epoxy is cured, cut to your final playing length from the butt end and install the grip. When you receive your shaft, all you need to do is mix epoxy, install and align. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. The lorythmic scale expresses the swingweight value in alphanumeric symbols (letter + number). This results in more consistent performance and uniform feel from club to club. SST PURE identifies asymmetries that exist in every golf shaft and locates each shaft's most stable orientation. Customer service may require further information before proceeding with your order. But don’t be afraid to try out clubs on different ends of the swing weight spectrum.Important Note: Please provide Current contact information. There’s probably a reason you love the feel so much, and the swing weight of those clubs can be identified and matched in your new set. So, where should you start if you have no idea what swing weight you prefer? Most golfers have a favorite club, or a favorite set of irons, so when going into a fitting, make sure to bring those clubs along. That’s because swing weight is merely addressing the balance point of the club, not the actual weight of the club overall. A heavy club can have a light swing weight and vice versa. It’s important to remember that swing weight and overall weight are mutually exclusive. The heavier swing weight in the wedges and short irons can possibly help club and club face awareness for greater precision. The lightest possible swing weight is A0 while the heaviest possible swing weight is F9. Each range has 10 specific values within it, from 0 to 9. On the other hand, some say a progressive swing weight is better, with the longer clubs having a lighter swing weight and the scoring clubs having a heavier swing weight. There are six swing weight ranges from A to F. On one hand, some golfers/fitters prefer that each club in the set has the same swing weight to keep feel consistent. ![]() A light swing weight can prohibit the golfer from properly feeling where the head is during the swing and cause issues with squaring the face at impact, while a heavy swing weight can cause fatigue and negatively affect performance over time.Īlso, there are two schools of thought when it comes to swing weight matching throughout a set. That’s why it’s important when making any change to your club - such as adding lead tape or changing your grip style - that you keep an eye on swing weight.įinding the proper swing weight for your game is mostly preference-based, but according to Tim Briand, Senior Vice President of GOLF’s sister company True Spec Golf, issues can arise if swing weight is too light or too heavy. The scale ranges anywhere from A0 (the lightest) to G10 (the heaviest), but most men’s golf clubs fall in the range of C7 to D7. Two grams may not seem like a lot of weight, but that’s about how much weight difference is required to change one full swing weight point.Įvery aspect in the build of a golf club plays a role in that club’s swing weight, including club head weight, balance point of the shaft, shaft length, grip, and even grip color. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |