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03-20-2006 04:34 PM #1"Richard"Guest
re-shafting my utility clubs
Hello all, season is almost upon us... let the last minute tweeking begin...
Thinking of going from steel in my 19* and 22* utility clubs to graphite. Will this mess up swing weight? lie angles? shaft is longer, and lighter... will I need to add led tape as someone else recommended?
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03-20-2006 04:39 PM #2
If you like the actual length and swingweight and just want to switch to Graphite weight will have to be added to the clubhead. Additionnal weight can be concealed when reshafting. There are many ways to add weight to a clubhead without having to use lead tape.
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03-20-2006 05:49 PM #3"Richard"Guest
what other ways are there?
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03-21-2006 12:14 PM #4
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Originally Posted by thotho
BUY NEW ONES WITH THE SHAFTS YOU WANT.
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