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how to find the spine on a golf shaft

by Greg Gottlieb Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Find the dominant spine of the shaft with a spine finder. Use a pen to mark the two strips of masking tape along the location of the spine. Fit the club head and grip to the shaft. Align the club head and grip with the spine of the shaft. Clamp the grip end of the club in a vise and retest the alignment.

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Full Answer

What is a spine in golf shafts?

A Spine should be visualized as a backbone or ridge in the golf shaft, running down its length, more resistant to bending than any other part of the shaft.

What is the best orientation for the spine in golf?

Golf Shaft Spine Orientation There are two main positions that you can align the spine in, the swing plane and the droop plane. This is explained in detail in this article but it is felt that most benefits come to the golfer when the spine is aligned in the droop plane orientation.

Does a spine exist in all shafts?

A spine exists in all shafts; regardless of the material they are made from (steel, titanium, graphite, etc.) and regardless of the manufacturing process.

What is the best position for the shafts spine?

On a graphite shaft the normal position for the shafts spine is face up, this gives the shaft optimum resistance to shaft drop. (For info on shaft droop read up on the effect of shaft flex and club length on lie angles on the loft and lie page)

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Do golf shafts have a spine?

Key Takeaways. A golf shaft is said to have a 'spine' if it is inconsistent in its stiffness when bending in different directions. Aligning all the shafts within a set so their spines point in the same direction (either forward or back) is called 'spining. '

How do you build a shaft spine Finder?

1:0812:22How to Make a Golf Shaft Spine Finder - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis is the one I'm using to put where you put the shaft through it right you bend it down itMoreThis is the one I'm using to put where you put the shaft through it right you bend it down it rotates around and finds the spine.

What is spine in golf?

A spine is an inconsistency created during the manufacturing process where the steel or graphite shaft may not be perfectly round, straight or where the wall thickness is not uniform around the circumference of the shaft. Once the spine is detected, there is a proper orientation to place the shaft into the hosel.

How do I know what flex my shaft is?

"L" is the most flexible shaft and "X" is the stiffest shaft:"L" denotes "ladies flex""A" or "M" denotes "senior flex" (might also be designated "AM" or "A/M," or "Senior")"R" denotes "regular flex""S" denotes "stiff flex" (might also be designated "Firm")More items...•

Does shaft spine alignment work?

The shaft oscillates and if it doesn't do this consistently it can lead to misses. It is thought that by spine aligning your shafts you will create more consistency in your game and reduce your shot dispersion. This process can also help improve the feel of your clubs during the swing.

How do you pure a golf shaft at home?

How to Pure a Golf ShaftClamp the grip end of the club in a vise. ... Test the alignment of the spine. ... Tape a strip of masking tape around the shaft just above the club head. ... Remove the club head and grip from the shaft.Find the dominant spine of the shaft with a spine finder. ... Fit the club head and grip to the shaft.More items...

What is spine alignment?

When your spine is in alignment, it means that the vertebrae are stacked vertically, This keeps the body, from the head to the feet, in a reasonably straight position. An aligned spine not only gives you good posture, but also helps prevent pain, stiffness, and related issues.

How do you align the spine of an arrow?

0:518:21Tech Tuesday | Spine Alignment | Victory Archery - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe the paradox of arrow is going to be vertical. So you want that spine alignment mark to be at theMoreThe the paradox of arrow is going to be vertical. So you want that spine alignment mark to be at the 12 o'clock. Or six o'clock. Position i prefer the 12 o'clock because the graphic sits up.

What does spinning a golf shaft mean?

Shaft Spining. During a golf swing, the shaft will cause the club head to oscillate. It is more prominent during the down swing as there is more power being applied to the golf club and it will affect the shot more. To minimize this movement, the shaft will require spining.

What does 5.5 mean on a golf shaft?

StiffStiff – 5.5. Stiff Plus – 6.0. Extra Stiff – 6.5. Extra Stiff Plus – 7.0.

What swing speed requires a stiff shaft?

between 97 and 104 mphStiff – This range is still considered fast, but you most likely won't be out on Tour anytime soon. If you're between 97 and 104 mph with the driver, you need a stiff flex. Regular – Now we are getting into the range where a majority of recreational golfers fall, and also where many LPGA pros fall.

What swing speed requires a stiff shaft for irons?

between 90-105 mphWho should use stiff flex irons? The starting point for this is swing speed, if you swing your driver between 90-105 mph then you will probably need a stiff shaft. This will benefit you by delivering great control of your club during your swing and stop you spraying it everywhere.

What is the stiffest plane of a golf shaft?

For our purposes, the spine of a golf shaft is the stiffest plane of the shaft. Finding the stiffest plane can be performed by several different methods. One method is by using the Lockie board. When a shaft is placed on the board and bent, a state of equilibrium exists when the weaker plane is the bend plane.

Where is the Penley shaft located on the Autoflex machine?

Since Penley shafts are checked on the Autoflex machine which marks the weaker plane, graphics are placed on the shaft with Penley located 90° from the Autoflex mark (on the spine).

What is the spine orientation in golf?

Golf Shaft Spine Orientation. There are two main positions that you can align the spine in, the swing plane and the droop plane. This is explained in detail in this article but it is felt that most benefits come to the golfer when the spine is aligned in the droop plane orientation. The swing plane means that the spine is perpendicular to ...

Why do you need to spine align your shafts?

It is thought that by spine aligning your shafts you will create more consistency in your game and reduce your shot dispersion. This process can also help improve the feel of your clubs during the swing. These all seem like outcomes most golfers would want to have in their bag.

What is swing plane?

The swing plane means that the spine is perpendicular to the clubface and the droop plane is parallel with the clubface. This is a piece of advanced club builder knowledge that can make a difference to the feel and performance of your clubs.

What is pure shaft positioning?

PUREing is probably the most famous method of optimising shaft positioning and it was invented by a company called SST (Strategic Shaft Technologies). PURE stands for P lane of U niform RE peatability. This is a proprietary process that they claim is accurate to one degree.

What is a vice in golf?

A vice holds the grip-end of the club so that you can test the club. Although it important to point out here that this should be done without a grip on the club. From there you need to find the balance point that gives the club perfect oscillation, then you need to mark the shaft.

Do graphite shafts have spines?

Yes, they do. Graphite shafts have come a very long way in a short period of time thanks to new manufacturing methods and materials. Graphite shafts actually have two spines, creative called “S1 and S2” by the industry. These are the two stiffest oscillation points.

Is golf a hard sport?

Golf is a hard sport to play and many things are uncontrollable during a round. A gust of wind, a bad bounce or other bad breaks are out-with your control.

hobbes

They are trademarks for roughly the same process of finding the "spine" of a shaft and aligning it so that you get the most consistent bend profile in a shaft. The spine makes the shaft stiffer in some directions than others and you will get a lateral element to a bend rather than just in the direction of applied force.

progolf4life

Alright after doing a lot of research now this is what I have discovered.

progolf4life

do not go gentle in to that good night, rage rage against the dieing of the light. artistic license permitting i will start with: IF PUREING WERE FREE EVERYONE WOULD DO IT. defending one method over another is insanity. before i wax lyrical on why i shall take the time to thank mac94 , well corrected sir. spine , helical spine , total fallacies.

What is a spine?

The spine is the part of the shaft that is more resistant to bending than any other part.

What can be done?

I start by finding the shafts spine, once found, I align and install the shaft into the club head so the spine works with your swing and not against it.

An added benefit

On a graphite shaft the normal position for the shafts spine is face up, this gives the shaft optimum resistance to shaft drop. (For info on shaft droop read up on the effect of shaft flex and club length on lie angles on the loft and lie page)

Some history

In February 1999 the golf’s governing bodies modified the rule on golf shafts that required all shafts to “bend symmetrically in all directions”, they decided it was no longer against the rules to orientate the shaft in the club head, as long as the shaft imitated the effect of bending symmetrically (you are not allowed to orientate the shaft to make a club that produces a draw or fade)..

Shaft orientation also know as spining, puring, or optimizing USGA Ruling

Because of a change in the interpretation of a USGA rule. Rule 4-1b states: b. SHAFT The shaft shall be generally straight, with the same bending and twisting properties in any direction…” Appendix II 4-1b states, “BENDING AND TWISTING PROPERTIES.

Some science

An independent study on spine alignment was undertaken by Golf Science Consultants Inc, performed by J.

What Others Say

Tom Stine, PGA Tour Partners Magazine. September/October 2002: “The bottom line is that if the spines are not set in the club heads at the proper angle in relation to the clubface, we are not getting the most out of our golf clubs and we will continue to have golf clubs that will perform differently than others.

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