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Starting with a more obvious one: If the customer is consistently making impact on the toe and has otherwise good posture and swing technique, the club is too short. Start one inch longer and go to 1/2...

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A way I have found to remove a metal shaft butt weight without endangering the graphite shaft is to heat up the end of a metal rod with a torch then hold the heated end of the rod againt the metal butt...

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Before ordering shafts, pull one first and measure it. Occasionally a previous clubmaker has bored out the hosel to parallel if they were previously reshafted - not likely, but a possibility especially...

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Riafoone's comments are true as far as they go, but you are correct that flex point also affects trajectory. Riafoone's comment that the frequency (stiffness) affects trajectory is true. the stiffer the...

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If they are forged they should hold the new bend angle fine. Except hitting the clubs regularly can gradually change the lies and sometimes lofts. That happens quicker of you hit off of mats and hit down...

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How could he not know how it happened ... unless he loaned it to somebody else without your permission. Not knowing sounds pretty fishy.

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... or buy the washer and screws kit for removing them.

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I used to work at PGA Tour Superstore and that came up there. PXG has special shims you are supposed to get from them to reshaft the heads. From what we could see regular shims made for that particular...

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Why would the spine and FLO be set at 12? Wouldn’t you want it to be at 9 – toward the target – so the shaft bends the easiest and straightest in line with the path of the swing? Why would you want...

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I do that too. Usually the spine line and FLO line are pretty close to being lined up with each other. A few aren't, but, at least in my experience, the ones that aren't lined up or close to lined up are...

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