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fitting a .350 shaft in a .355 clubhead?
how can i do this?, the clubhead just moves around too much.....do i need to shim it? and if so how would i do that? thanks
3 Answers
- x-15a2Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Go to any Golf shop that sells components for builders, they have shims for this. Make sure that you buy a couple extra because they are very thin material and easy to deform, so you may ruin one before you get it right. They are very inexpensive.
Source(s): Golfsmith sells them by the dozen online, http://www.golfsmith.com/products/350335/Golfsmith... - no idea?????Lv 71 decade ago
any club repair shop has a 350.to335 adaptor. they are a pain in the butt to install. both hosel shaft super super clean to work. there is a easier way. just stick the shaft in. estimate when it is centred . use fast bond epoxy. no adaptor . it will work. the epoxy will keep shaft centred. make sure club is standing straight up shaft not touching anything. let sit 24 hours. better than fighting with adaptor. the extra.015 epoxy guarantees perfect fit. the ferrule. perfect position.
Source(s): old guy it works just fine without adaptor - wbaker777Lv 71 decade ago
Like X-15 Said. Golfsmith has everything you will need to accomplish this task. Give them a call at 800-349-3565. They are very knowledgeable and always willing to help.