![]() We will spine your shafts, re-install them, and ship them back in a record turnaround time. We have invested in a state of the art machine that finds the shaft spine in seconds and our machine is unlike any machine out there on the market. The 3rd bearing is for the tip and needs the inside diameter to be large enough to accept any size shaft tip. For more information on spine finding and installation, consult the Modern Guide to Golf Clubfitting book, chapter 10. Outside diameter can be 1.875', inside diameter anywhere from 0.790' or larger and width of 0.5' or greater. Enough to make the difference between finding the middle of the fairway with your new driver, and being in the rough. How to Find the Spine of a Golf Shaft Related articles: Click here for a video about spine aligning a golf shaft. How much can spine alignment help? Enough to make a noticeable difference in how straight and accurate you can hit every club in your bag. ![]() Miss the center of the clubface, and a perfect swing is wasted. If it wasn’t, you can make a perfect swing, and still not hit the ball in the center of the clubface. The only way for this to happen is if the shaft has been spine aligned when it was installed in the clubhead. When a shaft is bent under load, as when you swing the club, you need to have the shaft re-bound again in a straight line, a line that is parallel to the target line. It has to do with how the shaft will bend and re-bound when you swing the club. The second reason for doing a spine alignment on the shaft, and it can be even more important than having the flex of the clubs the same. What you want is to eliminate as much of this variance as possible so each club in a set of irons will play the same as the next. What does this mean to you the golfer? Well, it means a shaft that is sold as a regular flex, might be more like an senior flex if bent in one direction, and more like a stiff flex when bent in a different direction. If you rotate a shaft 360 degrees along its axis, you will find that the shaft will bend different amounts with the same pressure applied to the tip. Why is this necessary? Well to put it in simple terms, golf shafts may be round in shape, but none of them are perfectly round and they don’t bend the same when you rotate them. Well to put it in simple terms, golf shafts may be round in shape, but none of them are perfectly round and they dont bend the same when you rotate them. It is available on our website here.SHAFT SPINE FINDING – THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT TEST YOU CAN DO TO YOUR CLUBS! Overall, if you are looking for a driver that will help you hit more fairways and hit the ball further than you have before, this is the driver for you. Their shafts are now all spine aligned at 6 o’clock, meaning that they will have added stability and control. The different weighting also makes it so that all of your shots come out higher with less spin, meaning the ball will not only carry further but roll further as well.Īnother thing that makes this driver amazing is the new and improved shaft technology that Honma has implemented. Honma has added a thinner layer of titanium and a carbon insert, making the driver lighter so that you can swing it faster. Most of the time, when someone mishits a driver, they hit it low on the face, which is why they wanted to try to make the hits off the bottom half of the club face better. Honma’s revolutionary new driver features a patent-pending carbon slot which is going to significantly help the efficiency of the strike when you strike the ball low on the face. ![]() Let’s take a closer look at just what makes these new drivers so special. They aim to make you hit more fairways and in turn hit the ball further and more consistently than ever before. The new Honma TW757 S and D drivers introduce new technology that we have never seen before in any other driver. ![]()
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