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08-12-2008 02:26 AM #1
adding magnets to a putter for more weight
my friend was looking at adding weight to his ping blade but could add the 30g he needed to the head. one option was lead tape but it was to thick and when applied to the bottom it would make contact with the ground during putts when trying to hit the ball in the centre of the face. the other option was to remove the grip and pour sand down the shaft or something more dense. evetually he went with adding magnets t the head of the putter. on 10g magbeting weight to the toe, heal and centre. 3he magnets arent glued but are pretty strong and very difficult to move by accident... are all three options legal? obviously more interested in the magnets as that is what he decided to go with. he removes them when playing fast greens, removes the two side weights when playing a semi fast course, just the centre weight for semi slow and keeps all 3 weights when playing a really slow green course. &t seems to be working cause he is on fire !! just to be clear he makes all adjustments before the rounds and none durin gthe round... thanks
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08-12-2008 07:56 AM #2
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not legal i believe, since not fixed, they are to easy to adjust during a round. they would have to be fixed, like lead tape
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08-12-2008 12:53 PM #3
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All parts of the club must be fixed so that the club is one unit, and it must have no external attachments.
All clubs may incorporate mechanisms for weight adjustment. Other forms of adjustability may also be permitted upon evaluation by the USGA. The following requirements apply to all permissible methods of adjustment:(i) the adjustment cannot be readily made;
(ii) all adjustable parts are firmly fixed and there is no reasonable likelihood of them working loose during a round;
I suspect sand would come under both of the above. Magnets certainly would.
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08-12-2008 01:31 PM #4
i don't see how lead take is fixed... it can easily be moved over slightly to create a more draw bias driver... although I completely agree and its what I would have thought
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08-12-2008 01:32 PM #5
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08-12-2008 05:51 PM #6
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But the grip could be removed and the sand content adjusted.
I would be very doubtful about this. 'Readily' is pretty subjective. Filling it with cement might do the trick.
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08-12-2008 09:00 PM #8
Isn't adding lead shot in the shaft a common weighting technique for putters?
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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08-12-2008 09:08 PM #9
Lead powder, sand, etc down the shaft is common for putters.
It is typically held in place with a cork or epoxy to stop it from rattling. Definitely not the kind of things that would be considered adjustable.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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08-12-2008 09:11 PM #10
Sounds like that would conform for sure.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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