Reshafting a club typically involves removing the old shaft from the clubhead, preparing the clubhead and the new shaft for installation, and then securely attaching the new shaft to the clubhead.
Features:
- Upgrading or customizing the club
- Repairing a damaged or broken shaft
- Adjusting club specifications
Golf club grips can wear out over time due to use, exposure to the elements, and natural deterioration, which can negatively impact a golfer's ability to maintain a proper grip on the club and ultimately affect performance.
Features:
- Removing the old grip
- Cleaning the club shaft
- Applying grip tape or adhesive to the shaft, sliding on the new grip, and aligning it properly.
also known as spine profiling or spine indexing
Individual club FLO (Frequency of Oscillation) refers to the measurement of the natural bending frequency of a golf club shaft when it is oscillated or vibrated. It is also known as club "kick-point" or "shaft frequency."
Swing weight adjustment for an individual golf club refers to the process of changing the club's balance point to affect how it feels during the swing.
This process aims to achieve a consistent feel and performance across all the clubs in the set.
Frequency matching can help golfers achieve more consistent ball flight, trajectory, and distance across their clubs, which can result in improved accuracy and performance on the course.
Shaft frequency matching is typically done as part of a custom club fitting process, where a golfer's swing characteristics, playing style, and preferences are taken into account to optimize the iron set for their game.
Shaft adapter installation in golf involves attaching a specialized adapter to the hosel of a golf clubhead to allow for the interchangeability of golf shafts.
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