Good morning Claus,

Website has all the specs I’ve ever seen. You did check there?

-B-

Dave, your question can be taken in more than one way. It may be a putter fitting question, “how can I tell what length putter is right for her?” Or it can be a club repair question, “how can I shorten or lengthen her putter?”

So here’s a link about putter fitting: https://ralphmaltby.com/how-to-properly-fit-a-golfer-for-putters/

Of course, changing the length of a particular putter means either cutting the shaft to the desired length and then regripping, or adding a shaft extension, then cutting to length and regripping. Here’s the link for one of the available shaft extensions: https://www.golfworks.com/steel-shaft-butt-extensions/p/S60/

Hope this helps! Michael

That shaft’s trim code is W18 which calls for 0″ tip trim for the driver. Here’s the link for the trim code – https://www.golfworks.com/images/art/shaft_trim_inst.pdf. Here’s the link that gives the code for that shaft – https://www.golfworks.com/aldila-nv-graphite-wood-shaft/p/1205W/

Different finishes require different processes, and I am assuming you are referring to iron heads.  You might check out a video we have on our You Tube channel.  Refinishing the bottom of metal woods, thru bores, cleaning up irons are all included.  Link is below:

Britt Lindsey

It is posted now.  All 2017 models we have measured are online by manufacturer.

Britt Lindsey

Britt – ETA on the 2017 MPF ratings?

You really need a swing weight scale, and then dry fit, and check.

Is it a KE or TE? A typical 6 iron head is ~261g.

Bill,

It’s gonna depend on both the weight of the grip and shaft. At 50g and 115g, you’ll weigh in at around D1.

Bob