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Add the thickness of the grip cap and you've got your equation. Note that finding the "heel" may present a potential problem if it is rounded.  To measure club length insert the shaft to depth within...

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If you are intending to reuse the shafts, the info you really want is the height above ground level of the bottom of the bore. Subtract the bore depth from the hosel length. Brent could comment, but given...

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Absolutely 100% behind both ideas, but I'm sure whatever changes that get made won't go nearly far enough to make a significant impact on the problem. Distance has done nothing but increase the cost of...

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I will be looking for the iron graphite shaft with the best tip stability and lowest torque in the $30-$40 price range.  Wasn't impressed with Prolaunch Blue.  Definitely impressed with Xcaliber.  Have...

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Just wanted to reiterate that I anxiously await the arrival of the TS-4. There has been nothing available for a long time with the look and feel of a traditional blade.  Not even the MMB, with its thick...

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When you say "used set of Pings" could you be more specific?

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I posted on this yesterday but the bullet formatting did not work.  When I edited the post apparently I deleted it, or perhaps someone deleted it for me.  I will try again ... Years ago, before the...

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I'd like to share a study on this that I read about many years ago.  Perhaps some may remember it.  I can't remember the source, probably one of the golf magazines, but it made sense.  There may be...

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My guess is that, for your preliminary measurement, the shaft was oriented on the scale without enough compensation for the thickness of the grip's cap, and/or the grip was installed without being completely...

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