Are you planning to add a tungsten weight to the TS4 and TS3 ala Ping Blueprint? If not, what’s the best way to take weight out of the head to accommodate a longer shaft?
Are you planning to add a tungsten weight to the TS4 and TS3 ala Ping Blueprint? If not, what’s the best way to take weight out of the head to accommodate a longer shaft?
As DB Golf stated, the TS3 and TS4 already have internal Tungsten weighting. You wouldn’t be able to remove it to accommodate longer length clubs anyway. If you’re concerned about swing weight on longer club lengths, lighter shafts, heavier grips or counter balancing, or drilling or grinding weight out of the head (which I do not recommend) are the options. Important to understand that if you make a club longer and then reduce the head weight to try and get a lighter swing weight, the shaft will play stiffer. so unless the club just feels too heavy to swing at the longer length, letting the swing weight be what it will maintains the shafts intended flex, even at the longer lengths.
Britt Lindsey
TS3&4 already have a tungsten weight inside. If you’re asking about reducing head weight to reduce swing weight for shafts longer than standard, consider lighter shafts with higher balance points. Otherwise, drill baby drill.