I really need to know what flex shaft and what exact Super Stroke Midsize grip to get you a more accurate estimate. Shaft weights vary by flex and there are several Super Stroke Midsize grips that that range in weight by as much as 11 grams. If I use a 70 gram shaft weight and a 64 gram midsize grip weight, the #7 wood at 41.5″ will be around C5-C6. #9 wood at 41.0″ would be the same. The #5 Hybrid with the same shaft and grip weight at 39.25″ should be around D0.
On the fairways at those specs, you would need to add the heaviest weight (14 grams) but that would only get you to C8-C9 since the weight that comes installed is 8 grams, so your only adding 6. If you make the fairways to the longer standard length of 42 on the #7 and 41.5 on the #9 (generally for shaft weights under 64 grams), you would get to around C8. Or, if you use a 53 gram midsize grip instead of a 64 gram grip on the standard 41.5 and 41 lengths, you would get to around C8 too.
You should be able to get close to your target, but again I would need to know exactly the grip and shaft flex. Also, the swing weight calculator I use is not perfect. it is an estimator and could be +- a swing weight or two off from the actual once you build the club. If your picky about the swing weight, I always recommend dry fitting all the components and seeing what the swing weight will be before epoxy is used. Then it’s easier to make adjustments.
Britt Lindsey
Hi Britt, sorry I forgot to include the flex of the shaft. It is the A flex.
I am referring to the components of the KE4 TC Pro IST Fairway and Hybrid
Club Paks. I will need to know what have to order to get them to D0/D1 SW.
Alec2