We stock a full selection of adjustable shaft adapters and employ an in-house custom clubs team, which gives us the ability to build you any graphite shaft, any way you want it, and put it into any driver you might have. We are here to help. Watch the video below to learn how to ...
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Should I get fitted for golf clubs?While a full custom fitting isn’t always necessary for complete beginner sets, understanding your basic measurements can be helpful. Key factors include:Club length: This is determined by your height and the distance from your wrist to the ground. Shaft flex...
Shaft Weight A lightweight shaft can help you increase your clubhead speed and hit the ball farther. Graphite shafts are lighter than steel and have the added benefit of reducing vibration during impact. Driver shafts typically weigh between 50 and 125 grams, while long-drive competitors often u...
Key features of golf wedges Titleist Vokey SM10 Loft Wedges have the highest lofts of any clubs in your bag. Loft refers to the angle of the club face and how open it is compared to the shaft. A pitching wedge is the least lofted club in this department as this can have an angle as...
With a plethora of adjustable golf driversnow available, however, it means you can tinker all day and play about with your loft. To do this, you simply remove a screw in the heel of the club, connect the shaft to the clubhead and replace it with a predetermined setting. ...
This golf club doesn’t have many advanced features. However, it is in its simplicity that the average golf player finds it easy to use during training and also play in competitive games. Its shaft is engineered using Senior A graphite, and this assures you of a perfect swing. ...
A note – classic blades with traditional lofts and shaft lengths (and traditional [lack of] technology) are just going to be shorter – but the control, feel and ultimately the enjoyment I get make them worth the extra club or two of distance. David Tupper 11 years ago I’ve played ...
Demand is only part of the equation with Golfbidder pricing and valuations, though; they will also look at the condition of the clubs, with the state of the head and shaft being the most critical factor. How does Golfbidder rate the condition of golf clubs?
yourself down to the driving range and trying some out can be good enough. If you can’t secure a fitting most shops and clubs will let you hit a demo or tape up a hybrid for you so you can get an idea of how it feels, the weight of the club, and if the shaft is right for...