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by Stephon Howell PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Typical wedges weigh somewhere in the 450-plus gram range (grip, shaft and clubhead); irons range from 400-plus grams in the longer irons to 450-ish grams in the shorter irons; woods are in the 300–350-gram range, and drivers in the low 300 to sub-300-gram range.

Full Answer

What is swing weight in golf?

Swing weight, simply put, is how heavy a golf club feels when you swing it. It is not a finite measurement and is not something measured in grams like the weight of a golf club’s shaft or grip. This measurement was invented in the 1920s to describe the dynamic feel of a golf club as the player swings it.

What is counter weighting in golf clubs?

Counter weighting goes by many names, but, no matter what you call it, we’re talking about the same thing: adding weight to the butt end of the golf club. When you add weight to the butt end of the club, you shift the balance point of the club towards your hands and raise the overall static weight of the club.

How much does a golf club weigh?

With women’s golf clubs, the standard range will be from C5 to C7. The difference between each swing weight measurement is incredibly small. For example, all it takes to make a golf club go from a D2 to a D3 rating is about .07 ounces in the club head. That is approximately the weight of a single penny.

What makes your golf clubs fit for You?

Adjusting the weight of the grip by 5 grams adjusts the swing weight by 1 point Adjusting the length of of the shaft by ½-inch adjusts the swing weight by 3 points Knowing the ins and outs of what makes your golf clubs a good fit for you keeps you in control of your game and can help you get more consistent results with every swing.

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What is standard Swingweight for irons?

There are six ranges, from A through F, and each has 10 values, numbered 0 through 9. A0 is the lightest, and F9 is the heaviest. Most men's clubs fall in the range of C9 to D8, with D2 being the standard, and ladies' clubs are usually between C4 and D0.

What is the standard weight of a golf club?

Individual golf clubs weigh less than 1 pound. According to golf digest, the average weight of a professional golf club is 0.73 pounds (0.33 kilos). A set of 14 clubs gives us a total dry weight of 10.22 lbs (4.64 kilos).

What is the proper weight distribution in a golf swing?

Evenly Distributed – 50|50 The standard golf swing calls for your weight to be equally distributed along your two feet at address. Indeed, regardless of where the ball is located in your stance (forward, back or middle) you should feel as though your feet are supporting your weight equally for most normal golf shots.

What is the best swing weight for a driver?

More than 80% of the time, he finds that golfers are creating the best results with a swing weight of D5 with Red Range shafts.

What swing weight do pros use?

The swing weight of irons probably varies between D2 and D5 for 95% of Tour players. Most will be somewhere in this range. Players with high club head speed like Rory McIlroy or Dustin Johnson tend to be around D5-D6. Players with more average tour club head speed are around D3-D4.

Are heavier golf irons better?

“Efficient golfers hit with their body and get their body weight into it,” Mucklow says. “Going to a heavier club makes that easier for most. If you can imagine swinging a sledgehammer or an axe, those things are so heavy, it's almost impossible to swing them incorrectly. You have to use your body.”

Should weight be on balls of feet in golf swing?

Your weight should be 50-50 on your left and right legs and between the balls of your feet (those cushioned pads just below your toes) and your heels.

Should weight be on front foot in golf swing?

Though 90% of a golfer's weight should be on their front foot at impact, many golfers struggle with hanging back too much on their back leg. This leads to decreased power and inconsistent contact. By starting with the weight slightly forward, it is easier to transfer the rest of the weight at impact.

How much weight should be on your front foot in golf swing?

75 percentPlace your rear foot back down for stability, keeping 75 percent of your weight on your front foot (2).

Does swing weight affect distance?

How Much Does Swing Weight Affect Distance? Both swing weight and the total weight of the club are going to affect distance. In order to hit the ball far, you must be swinging at a high rate of speed, and the ball has to be hit in the center of the clubface.

Will a heavier driver hit the ball farther?

Conclusion of Heavier vs Lighter Driver Heads In Golf It is clear that a heavier driver head can help you to achieve longer distances, however you need to be able to generate sufficient clubhead and ball speed. Lighter driver heads can help you to get the ball airborne and provide consistent carry.

How do I determine my swing weight?

An accepted rule of thumb is that increasing or decreasing the weight of the clubhead by 2 grams will increase or decrease the swingweight by 1 and the same impact would be achieved by adding or subtracting 5 grams to or from the grip and 9 grams to or from the shaft.

What does a club champion say about weight?

Club Champion told us that weight is the first thing they look at when fitting a shaft, and Nippon said, “If a golfer can’t feel a shaft that’s properly weighted, the other factors (flex, torque, bend profile) are moot.”.

Can high balance shafts be used with standard heads?

As Fujikura explains, “High balance point shafts can be matched with heavier heads or longer club lengths to facilitate club builds with [“normal”] swing weights without having to change mass properties of the head. They can be used with standard heads at standard lengths to simply reduce swing weight.”.

Should slower swingers play lighter or heavier shafts?

One bit of common wisdom is that slower swingers should play lighter shafts and faster swingers should go heavier. This holds up sometimes, but is often wrong. As Fujikura pointed out, a slower swinger will be much better with a heavier shaft if that causes them to have more centered strikes.

How much does a secret grip weigh?

The grip weighs in at 92 grams, 40 grams more than a traditional grip. A tungsten button on the butt end of the grip accounts for the additional weight.

What is the secret grip of Boccieri Golf?

ORLANDO, Fla. -- When Boccieri Golf developed its Secret Grip it did so principally to provide golfers an easier way to back weight a club. What it discovered, company president and CEO Stephen Boccieri said, was that it actually improved performance. "From a performance standpoint, I never thought there could be a grip ...

Does Jack Nicklaus back weight clubs?

Back-weighting clubs is not knew. Jack Nicklaus back-weighted clubs, as do a number of tour players. The process of back-weighting clubs has been somewhat cumbersome, requiring drilling through the end of the grip. The Secret Grip accomplishes the same thing simply by changing the grip. "None of the average golfers know anything about ...

Two Ways to Do It

Leaving aside the DIY methods, there are two ways to counter balance your clubs.

Why Do It?

So you know what it is and how to do it, but the question remains, “Why should I?”

Conclusion

Much like large putter grips, I think counter weighting is something that’s worth experimenting worth, particularly if you’re struggling with some part of your game.

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Number One

It doesn’t actually help you swing the club any faster. As a matter of fact, science seems to indicate just the opposite – despite what it may feel like to us.

Number Two

As I learned from the late world renowned exercise scientist Mel Siff, warming up with a weighted implement simulating your sporting motion (in this case the golf swing) changes the mechanical recruitment of muscles and alters the path of the implement.

Why is it important to use a heavier swing weight in wedges?

The heavier swing weight in the wedges and short irons can possibly help club and club face awareness for greater precision. It’s important to remember that swing weight and overall weight are mutually exclusive. A heavy club can have a light swing weight and vice versa. That’s because swing weight is merely addressing the balance point ...

What happens if you swing heavy?

A light swing weight can prohibit the golfer from properly feeling where the head is during the swing and cause issues with squaring the face at impact, while a heavy swing weight can cause fatigue and negatively affect performance over time. ADVERTISEMENT.

Is swing weight too heavy?

Finding the proper swing weight for your game is mostly preference-based, but according to Tim Briand, Senior Vice President of GOLF’s sister company True Spec Golf, issues can arise if swing weight is too light or too heavy. A light swing weight can prohibit the golfer from properly feeling where the head is during the swing ...

Where is Matt from Plugged In Golf?

He's worked in nearly every job in the golf industry from club fitting to instruction to writing and speaking. Matt lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.

Why do we favor testing with low handicap players?

We favor testing with low handicap players because the data is much cleaner: there are far fewer wild shots and mishits. However, it would be interesting to see if higher handicap players would be more or less sensitive to the movement of weight.

How many testers have the lowest spin?

Four of five testers did have their lowest spin with the weight forward, and three had their highest spin with the weight back. Since the movable weights impacted launch and spin so significantly, it follows that they also affected distance.

What is counter weighting?

Counter-weighting is a less common swing-weighting technique, but is important to know how to do . Before I begin the actual tutorial, I want to explain what counter-weighting is, and how it can be used to your advantage.

Can you lower the swing weight of a golf club?

Chances are, you probably won’t want to lower the swing-weight of a golf club, as most golf clubs have a fairly low swing-weight to start with (in my opinion). In the past, what I have used counter-weighting for is aimed more towards making the entire club heavier than decreasing swing-weight.

What is swing weight?

Swing weight, simply put, is how heavy a golf club feels when you swing it. It is not a finite measurement and is not something measured in grams like the weight of a golf club’s shaft or grip. This measurement was invented in the 1920s to describe the dynamic feel of a golf club as the player swings it.

How is swing weight measured?

How Swing Weight Is Measured. Swing weight is measured using a special balance scale that places the golf club at the proper fulcrum point. The fulcrum point is where the golf club is evenly balanced on both ends and does not tilt to either side. Once balanced at the correct fulcrum, club makers move a sliding weight that measures the amount ...

What does the swing weight scale indicate?

Once the counterweight balances the entire club, the swing weight scale indicates what the swing weight of that club is. Robert Adams of Adams Golf fame is credited with inventing this system of finding the proper balance in golf clubs.

What are the factors that determine swing weight?

The four factors that come into play when measuring swing weight are: Weight of the club head. Weight of the grip. Weight of the shaft. Length of the golf club.

What happens if a golf club feels too heavy?

If a golf club feels too heavy, the golfer has to swing harder, can find it difficult to swing, and tires out through the round. Heavier clubs and a tired golfer means less speed and less speed means less distance. If a golf club feels too light, the golfer will find it difficult to control and keep the club on the proper path through their swing. ...

Why is it important to have the proper swing weight?

It is important to have the proper swing weight for your swing and tempo. An incorrect swing weight can throw off your swing and lead to more off-center strikes and inconsistency. A swing weight that feels right keeps your swing on the correct path and tempo, yielding consistent, accurate results swing after swing.

Do golf clubs feel good?

Every golfer has played with golf clubs that just felt right. You were able to make your best swings consistently, the clubs felt good in your hands, and they made you a more confident golfer.

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Counter Weighted, Counter Balanced, Back Weighted…What Is It?

Two Ways to Do It

  • Leaving aside the DIY methods, there are two ways to counter balance your clubs. 1) Buy counter weights from a company likeTour Lock. 2) Buy pre-counter balanced grips. These grips, called the Secret Grip, are a relatively new invention from Boccieri Golf, the company best known for the Heavy Putter and a major, longtime proponent of counter weight...
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Why Do It?

  • So you know what it is and how to do it, but the question remains, “Why should I?” One answer that proponents are quick to point to: because Jack Nicklaus and Sergio Garcia do (Jack is even a spokesman for the Secret Grip). Of course, there are hundreds of PGA Tour players who don’t, so let’s move on. I would like to consider the benefits of counter weighting to putting and the full sw…
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Conclusion

  • Much like large putter grips, I think counter weighting is something that’s worth experimenting worth, particularly if you’re struggling with some part of your game. And, much like with grips, you will probably have to do a good deal of experimenting before you find the perfect configuration for your game, unless you are able to find a fitter knowledgeable in counter weighting.
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