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how to extend golf driver shaft

by Glennie Kautzer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can you extend driver shaft?

There are two ways to lengthen your shafts. You may add extenders to your existing shafts or you may replace your existing shafts with longer ones. The effects can be very different. Tom Wishon has written extensively about the effects of changing shafts in "The Golfsmith Practical Clubfitting Program" guide.

How do you lengthen a golf driver shaft?

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How much can you extend driver shaft?

Never extend a steel shaft more than 2″. Any more may cause premature failure due to stress where the extension is made. The only exception would be putter shafts.

How much does it cost to extend a golf shaft?

The average cost to reshaft your golf clubs is $24 per club plus the cost of the shaft and grip. A new iron shaft and grip can range between $10 and $95 while a new driver shaft and grip can range between $18 and $440.

How long should my driver be for my height?

Driver Shaft Length Based Solely on HeightHeight (feet/inches)Driver Shaft Length5'4″-5'7″45.5″5'2″-5'4″45″5'0″-5'2″44.5″4'10”-5'0″44″6 more rows•May 9, 2021

How long is Tiger Woods driver?

Tiger Woods – 498 yards at the 2002 Mercedes Championship.

Do longer drivers go further?

True? Typically most players do pick up speed (around 1 mph per inch) with a longer driver shaft, and since every 1 mph of additional driver speed generally yields about two yards of extra carry distance, technically the advice you've been given is true.

Do shaft extensions work?

Graphite shaft extensions...they work! I purchased these to add some length to a set of graphite shafts. They worked but had to do a little bit of sanding to make them fit. But this would be preferable to having them start out a little loose.

Is a longer driver better?

“Longer driver shafts can create more clubhead speed, resulting in additional ball speed and overall distance gains,” says Custom Lab Golf founder Gavin Hay. “That's why manufacturers have continually increased their standard spec driver shaft lengths over the years.

Does shaft length affect distance?

Benefits Of Longer Driver Shafts Testing shows that an inch of extra shaft length adds approximately 10 yards in distance to your drive. Therefore, everything else being equal, a 45.75” could add 20-25 yards extra over a 43” driver.

Does lengthening a golf club change the lie angle?

The lie angle will automatically change if clubs are lengthened. Only slightly but it will change. There is no such thing as standard lie as all the manufacturers generally are different. The lie angle that is correct for you can only be tested dynamically - i.e. via a pro or fitter on a lie board hitting golf balls.

How do you Reshaft a golf club at home?

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Should I add length to my driver?

Here's a general rule to use – the longer the driver, the more distance you will get. Testing from different companies has found that each inch longer can help you hit it 5-10+ yards longer!

Do you lose distance with a shorter driver shaft?

The long and the short of it Your current length may be perfect for you. You may even need a longer one. But, as our experts and test have shown, a good number of golfers would benefit from a shorter shaft. You may actually increase distance and there's a good chance you'll hit more fairways.

What is the standard length of a driver shaft?

45 to 45.75 inchesAlmost all drivers being introduced by manufacturers now feature a shaft length of 45 to 45.75 inches. Though some manufacturers have introduced drivers with shaft lengths longer than 46 inches, few have been successful.

How does extending a golf shaft affect swing weight?

6. Remember that extending the shaft will make it feel a bit more flexible and that every ½” longer the shaft becomes will increase the club’s swingweight 3 points. The total weight of the club will increase equal to the weight of the extender and epoxy as well. The club’s balance point will move toward the grip end as well due to the longer length of the club.

How far should a steel shaft be extended?

1. Never extend a steel shaft more than 2″. Any more may cause premature failure due to stress where the extension is made. The only exception would be putter shafts.

Can you use wood dowels to extend steel shafts?

Wooden dowels can also be used to extend steel shafts, but these require much more work (in our opinion) than using steel extenders. 3. Always epoxy the extension in place, do not rely on a pressure fit. 4. Abrade the extension piece prior to installation to give the epoxy a better hold.

Is it safe to extend shafts?

Extending shafts is a common and profitable repair. Following the above common-sense rules will make the repair practical and safe.

Can you use graphite shafts as extenders?

5. Saving your old graphite shafts to use as shaft extenders will save you money and will make a perfectly acceptable extender.

How does lengthening a shaft affect swing?

Timing and Feel. In many ways, the biggest effect of lengthening a club shaft is how it affects your ability to swing the club. The combined changes in length and swing weight make the club feel different. In turn, these changes will affect your timing and even your mechanics, perhaps without you even realizing it.

Can you feel differently to get the club around?

You may simply feel that you must move differently to get the club around.

Can you use extenders to lengthen a golf club?

However, using extenders to lengthen a club will change the flex of the club, sometimes by an unpredictable amount. Not only does the shaft become more flexible than before, thus further affecting accuracy, but it lowers the kick (or bend) ...

Does lengthening the shaft make the club head heavier?

Lengthening the shaft increases the swing weight, which makes the club head feel heavier. It may even make the club too heavy for you, which will slow down your swing speed and actually reduce your distance.

Does lengthening a golf club shaft affect accuracy?

Accuracy. As a general rule, lengthening any club's shaft will reduce your accuracy with that club. The longer the club, the more difficult it becomes to hit the ball solidly. This is especially true when the ball is on the ground rather than on a tee, since hitting the ball fat is more likely.

Is shaft length a factor?

Shaft length is certainly a factor in how far you hit a given club. However, some clubs benefit more than others. Installing longer shafts in wedges and short irons will almost always result in more distance, as most players have little trouble swinging the shorter clubs.

Do golf clubs have longer shafts?

Effects of Lengthening a Golf Club Shaft. Tall players like Bubba Watson have to use longer shafts in all of their clubs. Most players consider using longer shafts in their clubs at some time or another, believing that longer shafts equal more distance, although that isn't necessarily true. There are two ways to lengthen your shafts.

What does playing the right length driver shaft do?

Playing the right length Driver Shaft will increase your accuracy!

How long is a driver's shaft?

With the advancement of driver head technology, shafts don’t have to be as long as they are. A standard driver’s length now is about 45 inches.

What is a tip stiff shaft?

Some shafts are ‘tip-stiff’, meaning the tip section near the clubhead is stiffer in relation to the rest of the shaft. Or ‘grip-stiff’ which keeps the upper end of the shaft firm to help reduce spin.

Why do you need torquing shafts for a high speed swing?

It is very helpful for your miss-hits and for when you make a bad swing. If you’re swinging badly at a high velocity then you need all the help you can get to keep the face as square to the ball as possible.

What happens if your golf shaft is too light?

A shaft that is too light will cause you to swing out of control and lose consistency. You may lose feel too, which is very important when hitting the driver since it is the longest club in your bag.

What is torque in golf?

Torque refers to how much the shaft twists. It’s the least talked about feature but still an important one to club fitters. High torque shafts can twist easily, and low torque shafts are resistant to twisting.

How much does a driver shaft cost?

It always comes down to price at the end of the day and we are always looking for the best deal. A driver shaft can cost anywhere from $40 – $300.

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