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Golf Shaft Holder Popular Q&A
Q: How to Replace Golf Shafts.
A: 1. Place your club shaft into the vise clamp and tighten carefully. The head should be easily accessible. 2. Use the torch or heat gun to warm the ferrule, the ... Read More »
Q: How to Spine a Golf Shaft.
A: 1. Place your shaft in the vise grip and tighten the vise so the shaft is firmly held in place but can still spin. 2. Slide the butt end of the shaft into the h... Read More »
Q: Why is the golf shaft important?
A: Different shafts are made for different people. It is important that you get one that is made for your swing. Your swing speed determines your shaft. The faster... Read More »
Q: What is an m flex on a golf shaft?
A: The different Letters on a golf shaft are the flex of the club. In order from stiff to soft: X - EXtra Stiff. S - Stiff. R - Regular. A or M - Senior (Amateur o... Read More »
Q: What is Kickpoint in Golf Shafts?
A: "Kickpoint" is actually a passe term these days. Kickpoint is an old term in shaft design that was used to try to describe how the shaft's overall stiffness or ... Read More »