67 year old experimenting with single length. Read that cutting shafts makes it stiffer. Thus if using regular flex shaft’s now do I need to use senior flex sl to get regular flex.
67 year old experimenting with single length. Read that cutting shafts makes it stiffer. Thus if using regular flex shaft’s now do I need to use senior flex sl to get regular flex.
Rlafoone is correct. If you are doing 1 length clubs and want to do them so that they are playable, all the head weights must be the same and you would trim a single blank shaft (from the tip for flex) the same for all the clubs in the set (if the hosel is .370) and cut to the same playing length from the butt end (whatever single length you want to try, 7 iron, 8 iron..). If the hosel ID is .355, then you would need to have all the same length taper tip shaft, in whatever flex you want, install the shafts and cut to final playing length from the butt end.
Britt Lindsey
Sounds like your trying to use your existing shafts to get to single length and that won’t work.
You will need a new set of shafts of whatever flex you require and trim them all to 7 iron spec (tip and butt) or 8 iron. Also all the heads need to be the same weight.