Hello GW, how about some new videos? Maybe some equipment videos you sure do sell many nice gear. How about the Shaft profile, MOI machines, CPM analyzer list could go one. Maybe put a TRUE shaft frequency guide to video etc You guys have the best group of talent in the BIZ. Thanks
If you use too much epoxy, a piece of it comes loose, and get that rattle inside the head. Golf Works sells end caps that fit in the hozel to prevent this. Performing any step wrong assembling golf clubs with graphite usually leads to failure. Unlike steel shafts, you only have one chance at it, and your investment, is basically gone forever. It's risky, but keeping the cost down on a custom made driver or wood might be ok. Failure is only for those who don't try.
Question: Do you need Quick Centre product from Golf Works for a graphite shaft installation?
Hello GW, how about some new videos? Maybe some equipment videos you sure do sell many nice gear. How about the Shaft profile, MOI machines, CPM analyzer list could go one. Maybe put a TRUE shaft frequency guide to video etc You guys have the best group of talent in the BIZ. Thanks
SoI do I need quick center powder or glass beads?
If you use too much epoxy, a piece of it comes loose, and get that rattle
inside the head. Golf Works sells end caps that fit in the hozel to prevent this. Performing any step wrong assembling golf clubs with graphite usually leads to failure. Unlike steel shafts, you only have one chance at it, and your investment,
is basically gone forever. It's risky, but keeping the cost down on a custom made driver or wood might be ok. Failure is only for those who don't try.
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