SST PURE®, SST PUREd®, retro-PURE®, PURE®, Pured®, PUREing®, The Pros Competitive Edge® and Every Golf Shaft Has a Sweet Spot® are registered trademarks of Strategic Shaft Technologies, LC, Jupiter, Florida. For additional information about PUREing services, contact The GolfWorks at 1-80.Ĭlick Here For Printable PUREing Explanation and Assembly Instructions Complete golf club sets require 5-7 days before shipping. The GolfWorks performs dis-assembly, PUREing and re-assembly of complete golf clubs. This condition is a distinct indication that the golf clubs have been PUREd. PUREing may also result in screen logos not being uniform in location. It is not possible to align screen logos on graphite or steel golf shafts that have received the PUREing process. Repair Code: RSPPEC | Price: $4.95 Individual golf shaft PUREing service orders will ship within 48 hours of receipt on in-stock shafts!Ĭlick Here To Start Shopping Our Large Shaft Selection Repair Code: PURENS | Price: $28.00 Shaft Tip Prep and Butt Trimming (Club head required prior to PUREing) Repair Code: PUREIN | Price: $25.00 New, un-cut, non-stock golf shaft not purchased from The GolfWorks UST Mamiya DART V 90 and 105 Get a free online fitting now to see if a heavy graphite shaft may fit your swing.Service Types Individual Shaft PUREing New, in-stock golf shaft purchased from GolfWorks Mitsubishi Chemical Golf MMT 95, 105 and 125 With the new shafts from ACCRA, Aerotech, Fujikura and KBS, I am sure the new models will change this list, however, our most popular shafts in these heavier weights are:Īerotech SteelFiber i95 and i110 (both parallel and CWT) That being said, we still frequency match, spine align, and swing weight each club in a set of irons to make sure they a built consistently. In these new heavier graphite shafts, the consistency from shaft to shaft is much higher. I would say this is still true in lighter weight (40 to 70 gram) graphite shafts, especially if all you are doing is following manufacturers tipping instructions for installing them. Consistency versus SteelĪ common knock on graphite shafts has been the inconsistency of performance. This is especially evident in the Aerotech SteelFiber 110 CWT and Mitsubishi MMT, and UST Mamiya DART V shafts. That is because some of the heavy graphite shafts are actually designed to give similar ball flight as a Dynamic Gold S300 or X100 for example. 110 grams and heavier, the lower the launch, lower the spin, and potentially, harsher the feel. If you are looking for similar launch and spin to your current steel shafts you have to be pretty careful. Their new line of TGI shafts in the heavier weights definitely feels like steel! Other manufacturers like ACCRA, Graphite Design, Fujikura, Mitsubishi Chemical Golf, OBAN and UST Mamiya make heavy graphite iron shafts but may or may not feel like their steel counterparts. A brand new entrant into to graphite iron shafts this year is KBS or KB Steel. UST Mamiya uses special prepreg materials as well in their Recoil and Recoil Prototype shafts to give the weight and feel of graphite. The Mitsubishi Chemical Golf MMT shafts use a different technique of braiding the prepreg materials to give stronger feel yet less vibration. Their shafts include steel fibers to improve the consistency and feel of those shafts. Aerotech SteelFiber i95 and i110shafts are the industry leaders in that regard. But, to keep the feel at impact of steel you need some material advantage. Adding a softer grip like a Winn grip can help as well. Simply switching to a graphite shaft can reduce vibration over 30%. Also, personally, the shafts that are made nowadays are so good, I dont think that spine aligning is even that necessary. Less Vibration but the Feel of SteelĪ lot of players are looking for less vibration to alleviate pain from arthritic hands, golfer elbow or shoulder soreness. You would have to find you setting that works best, then remove the adjustable tip, then spine align the shaft, then attach the tip to the setting and the aligned part of the shaft. Get a free online fitting now to see if a heavy graphite shaft may fit your swing. This weight range is directly targeting golfers that have traditionally played standard weight steel and are looking for options in lighter weights and less vibration on off-center hits. I am talking about iron shafts that are in the 90 to 125 gram range. Heavy Graphite Iron Shafts Make It Easier to Switch From SteelĪs trends go, the move to heavy graphite iron shafts in 2023 is intensifying.
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