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    • How To Use the Facility
    • Players Club
    • Practice Clubs
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      • Women’s Leagues
    • Washtenaw Golf Association
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Daily Archives: February 4, 2010

Testing the Performance of Drivers with Pured Shafts

Golf ShaftsBy Brent NortonFebruary 4, 20107 Comments

Every shaft contains irregularities in straightness, roundness and stiffness that are inherent to the manufacturing process. There is a theory that structural inconsistencies can affect a shaft’s performance depending on how the shaft is aligned in the clubhead. In an effort to minimize these inconsistencies, a process known as puring has been developed.  The result…

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