Does anybody know if they make sensicore(cork) inserts for shafts? If so where do you get them, I looked at golfworks and didn't see them.
Thanks
Denny
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Does anybody know if they make sensicore(cork) inserts for shafts? If so where do you get them, I looked at golfworks and didn't see them.
Thanks
Denny
This is all you need:
http://www.golfsmith.com/ppage.php?stynum=277V
Or make your own:
http://www.clubmaker-online.com/sensicore.html
dbleber;Quote:
Originally Posted by Andre Cantin
That one is funny, would it work?
Denny
The author is Tom flanagan longtime clubmaker. He actually came up with some pretty good stuff. So your answer is yes it would work.
I have made three sets of steel shafted irons for golfers, who, after seeing what the real sensicore looked like, and after my telling them about the straw/foam insulation imitation, asked me to include this down their shafts. All had or once had tendonnitus problems and all indicated that they felt that it helped.Quote:
Originally Posted by dbleber
It may be funny, but it works. :) And it probably costs about 3 cents per shaft.
One thing to consider: If you play a forged headed iron and you like the unique, wonderful sound/feel that a center of face shot gives, the "sensicore" changes that sensation. It's not as pleasant.