· David Dusek explains how high balance points driver shafts work and why they might help you get more distance off the tee. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. · Because the swing weight gets lighter, the club may FEEL stiffer, but a CPM test will not show any difference, even cutting the shaft down as much as an inch. Each 1/2 inch cut down results in a loss of roughly 3 swing weight points. This means a 45 inch driver at D3 will play at D0 when cut to inches. Counter Balancing with Butt Weight. This is where you can balance the golf club on your finger and see where it can lie perfectly straight. It is mostly going to be the balance point between the head of the club and the butt end of the club. If the balance point of the golf club is much closer to the butt end of the golf club, this would be considered a counterbalanced golf www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 10 mins.
Because the swing weight gets lighter, the club may FEEL stiffer, but a CPM test will not show any difference, even cutting the shaft down as much as an inch. Each 1/2 inch cut down results in a loss of roughly 3 swing weight points. This means a 45 inch driver at D3 will play at D0 when cut to inches. Counter Balancing with Butt Weight. This is where you can balance the golf club on your finger and see where it can lie perfectly straight. It is mostly going to be the balance point between the head of the club and the butt end of the club. If the balance point of the golf club is much closer to the butt end of the golf club, this would be considered a counterbalanced golf club. Join our new community on Patreon! www.doorway.ru://www.doorway.ru – Explaining the differences between the balance point of a shaft.
Balance Point on a Golf Shaft: The point on a golf shaft at which weight is evenly distributed on either side of a single fulcrum. on Patreon! www.doorway.ru://www.doorway.ru – Explaining the differences between the balance point of a shaft. 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.
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