
Clearly this is much easier with adjustable woods, pulling shafts is a more laborious task in irons, you can then re-install the shaft with the spine in the droop plane (this is to do with how the club bends under stress in the swing). Align this plane with the spine, reinstall the shaft and voila.
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How to install a new golf shaft?
Jan 17, 2010 · so if you have the shaft in a clamp and you flow it, twang it from 9 to 3 o'clock. then you should mark the top of the shaft at 12 o'clock and install it like that in your club at 12 o'clock with the toe up and square. in most cases for shafts that have one dominant spine, the 12 o'clock will be the hard spine which helps prevent droop and also will give you the softer cpm. i think i …
What is a spine in golf shafts?
Golf Shaft Spine-Aligning and/or Balancing: By properly orienting and installing a spine-aligned/balanced golf shaft in a clubhead, the maximum performance of that golf club can be obtained! Spine-alignment/balancing the golf shaft has been proven to reduce shaft-induced mis-hits and stabilize torsional stiffness for more distance, accuracy and ...
Can I get my shafts spine-aligned/balanced in my set?
Nov 26, 2011 · Paul Jenner (The Golf Mechanic)Explains how each shaft is different and how the position of the spine will change from club to club to create perfect FLO (Fl...
How do you align your shafts with the clubhead?
Oct 20, 2015 · Step three in the process is spinning the shaft. A basic rig to get thestart of orienting the shaft in the proper position for consistent golf

How do you install spine alignment in golf shafts?
What is a spined shaft?
How do you put a new shaft on a golf club?
- Steel Shafts: To remove a steel shaft from a metal wood or iron, place the shaft in a super lock tight shaft holder. ...
- Measure the shaft tip. ...
- After the tip has been trimmed, abrade or roughen the shaft tip. ...
- Align the shaft graphics the way you want them by rotating the shaft.
How do you make a spine Finder?
Where should the spine of a golf shaft be?
Does golf shaft spine alignment work?
Is it easy to change golf shafts?
How do you install a new driver shaft?
How do you put a shaft on an iron?
What do you do if your spine is out of alignment?
How to find 90° from bench top?
Place the head against the object with the leading edge against the object and the hosel flat to the flat surface (bench top). You should be able to mark where the edge of the hosel meets the bench top. This should be parallel to the leading edge. Now to find 90° from that mark.
What is a FLO golf club?
FLO means flat line oscillation, this is simply the location of the shaft where it will move up and down without wobbling. Some call it the bobbing point. It's easy to find. First you take an unassembled club and stick the head on using only the friction of a piece of rubber band to hold the head.
What happens if you slap a ball with a yard stick?
If you slap the ball with the wide side of the yard stick the ball still goes pretty far and is much easier to hit and the hits are much more consistent . This being said, the biggest mistake club builders make is knowing what exactly the OEM meant when they marked the shaft.
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.
Do putters need ferrules?
Putters do not need ferrules. Drill Driver and Small Drill Bit (for removing old epoxy inside the shaft) Epoxy Board (or some smooth surface to mix the epoxy on) Something to mix the epoxy with (end of a paintbrush, nail, screwdriver) Coarse Sand Paper (80 Grit works fine)
What to mix epoxy board with?
Epoxy Board (or some smooth surface to mix the epoxy on) Something to mix the epoxy with (end of a paintbrush, nail, screwdriver) Co arse Sand Paper (80 Grit works fine) Golfworks Hosel Cleaner (Optional- rolling up a piece of sandpaper works just fine) Acetone. Paper Towels.
How to remove a golf club shaft?
Step 1. Remove the old shaft. It can be done by melting the glue, or epoxy, that holds the shaft to the head of the club. Use a blowtorch or a heating gun for this purpose. Aim it at the hosel--the connecting part of the head--until the epoxy softens and you can easily remove the shaft.
How to seat a shaft?
To seat the shaft, rotate it inside the hosel, then tap the butt end of the shaft against a firm object to make sure it is in.
What to use to insert graphite shaft?
If you are inserting a graphite shaft, it would be best to use a belt sander because you can easily damage it by using sandpaper. Also, rid the residue of the old epoxy for the hosel by using a wire drill bit.
