New Shafts for Sale
We have new hickory shafts for sale and they are something to behold. Having tried making new shafts by hand on a special lathe put together by my mentor, Patrick Kennedy, I can tell you new shafts are not easy to make. Besides requiring about 2 hours standing at a lathe and trying to get the diameters to be precise, it is not an easy or fun project. Also it requires starting with a straight one inch diameter dowel. Having looked out there for "straight" one inch dowels of hickory, they are not easy or cheap to find. Starting with one inch square dowels is no easy matter either. Figuring out how to saw a hickory log in a way that does not waste lumber and does not result in a grain in the wood that comes at an angle is also a great challenge. And finding hickory dowels that have a straight grain is also next to impossible. The prospect of having a hickory shaft wood grain that is straight to start with or that will stay straight is another challenge. Finally a hickory grain that is not straight and parallel with the sides of the shaft often becomes a curved or bowed shaft that is unusable. Finally, hickory shafts that have a twisted or cross grain are not as strong and are given to breaking when they are stressed when hitting the ground more than you planned.
The answer to this problem is finding hickory wood that is split with a hydraulic wood splitter so that the grain stays straight for a full 40 to 44 inches. With a straight grain you then can use a CNC router and computer to cut the perfect hickory shaft to precise diameters exactly the way you want them. We have come across just such a manufacturer and skilled craftsman to make the straightest and strongest shafts we have ever come across. A straight grain leads to a strong shaft and a straight shaft that will stay that way permanently. As a result we can offer shafts that are graded after production to be: Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular or Senior/Ladies in their flex.
When something is done right and successfully, it is unusual and it often costs a little bit more. We are offering our New Hickory Shafts for Irons at $34.95 and for Woods at $39.95. It costs a little more than shafts you might buy elsewhere but they are superior because the grain is straight and the shafts are thus more uniform and stronger. New Iron Shafts come in a full 40 inches in length. The Wood Shafts come in 44 inch length. Also, using a CNC machine to cut these shafts results in a very smooth surface that does not need sanding before adding stain and Tru-Oil. Prep time on these shafts is vastly shortened. We are excited by these new shafts and we hope you will like them as much as we do. We are still waiting to receive our first "wood" shafts and expect them to be available any day now. All flexes of "iron" shafts are available now!
The answer to this problem is finding hickory wood that is split with a hydraulic wood splitter so that the grain stays straight for a full 40 to 44 inches. With a straight grain you then can use a CNC router and computer to cut the perfect hickory shaft to precise diameters exactly the way you want them. We have come across just such a manufacturer and skilled craftsman to make the straightest and strongest shafts we have ever come across. A straight grain leads to a strong shaft and a straight shaft that will stay that way permanently. As a result we can offer shafts that are graded after production to be: Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular or Senior/Ladies in their flex.
When something is done right and successfully, it is unusual and it often costs a little bit more. We are offering our New Hickory Shafts for Irons at $34.95 and for Woods at $39.95. It costs a little more than shafts you might buy elsewhere but they are superior because the grain is straight and the shafts are thus more uniform and stronger. New Iron Shafts come in a full 40 inches in length. The Wood Shafts come in 44 inch length. Also, using a CNC machine to cut these shafts results in a very smooth surface that does not need sanding before adding stain and Tru-Oil. Prep time on these shafts is vastly shortened. We are excited by these new shafts and we hope you will like them as much as we do. We are still waiting to receive our first "wood" shafts and expect them to be available any day now. All flexes of "iron" shafts are available now!
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Our Best Choice for Grip Tape
This is our favorite friction tape for re-gripping your clubs. One roll is ¾" wide and 60 ft. long. We also offer a 1 ½ wide tape as well. The 60 foot length is twice as long as most tape found in a hardware stores. One roll will last for 5 clubs if you put on three layers for a 13 inch grip. The 1 ½ inch tape will do 10 clubs if you put on 3 layers for a 13 inch grip. Depending on how thick you like your grips, you can add as many layers as you like. The Tape is approximately 10 thousands of an inch thick. One layer will increase the grip diameter by 20 thousands of an inch. Three or four wraps around a standard .740" shaft will bring your shaft close to .800 thick. Then a .050" thick cowhide grip will produce a .900" grip diameter 2" from the top of the shaft. That is the normal grip size for men. The roll is very sticky, but simple to apply. Should adjustments be necessary it can be easily unwrapped and reapplied. When it comes time to re-grip, simply remove your old grip and put the new grip right back on over the tape. Be sure to see our re-gripping video on our 'tools' page. |
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Tacky Grip Cream
This is a non-slip cream for your smooth gripped clubs. Old grips with the smooth side out can slip in your hands when making your shot. Put a little grip cream on your hands (not on your grip) before and during play for that 'vice' like grip. How can you hold the club lightly in your hand while taking a full swing? Tacky Grip Cream is the answer. This product is actually made for bowlers who hold the bowling ball with only their fingertips. We have found it's also perfect for holding the golf club grip without having it slip in your hand. Push your thumb down through through the surface to mix it up before rubbing it on your hands. You can be sure that your club will not slip during your back swing or when making that crucial contact with the ball. |
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Three Types of Pins
Here are three types of Pins you can use when installing a head on your Hickory shaft with new Epoxy. The Aluminum pins are no longer available, our supplier can no longer obtain them, Sorry. The Brass pins are medium soft to file down. Brass pins make it easy to find and replace a pin in the future. The Steel pins are the strongest and look most like your hosel. They are the hardest and consequently the hardest to file down. Please specify which type you want. There are ten pins per type in a small plastic container. Please choose the type you want in the pull down menu to the right. |
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