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The
Shaft is the Engine
End users frequently
ask us, " Will your shaft work well with a particular club head?"
By asking this question, the users are taking the position that
the club head is the principle component a golf club. We believe
that the golf shaft being the engine of a golf club is indisputable.
This, however, is a position that a golf club company cannot advocate
because they do not make the shaft.ft.
One thing that
most golfers today can agree on is how similar most club heads from
different vendors look alike. Most claim to have a jumbo size, a
thin face, a short hosel and a titanium body. What is amazing is
not how different they are; rather, it is how similar they are.
If you examine the loft, lie, weight, material, face bulge and roll,
and center of gravity, you would be hard pressed to distinguish
the difference between two different brands, other than the appearance.
If we ask any
person to tell the difference between two hammers that have virtually
the same specifications, anyone will easily take the position that
the two are too similar to be considered different. However, if
we replace these two hammers with two similar drivers by two different
vendors, the position taken can be just the opposite. Assuming that
we remove the shafts from both drivers, and ask the same person
to tell the difference again. Knowing that both driver heads have
similar specifications, do you think that this person will still
take the position that there are sufficient differences between
the two?
The difference
between two different drivers are more than likely not due to the
difference between the heads, rather, the shafts. Two club heads
of similar specifications will play similarly if they have the same
shaft. Shaft is the principle component of a golf club, not club
head. Shaft is the engine, not club head.
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