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Anyone use "pured" or "spined" shafts?

04-29-2008 , 04:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by sonicblue View Post
I'm getting into clubmaking a little (ok, only done grips so far) and am considering reshafting my driver (975D, 9.5). I hit it well and love the (relatively) smaller size but suffer from some inconsistency. I was considering goin' balls out and getting a Grafalloy Prototype Comp NT and getting it "pured." Anyone have actual experience with this process?

For those who don't know, the short version is that each shaft has an ideal "axis" around which its flex is much more consistent. "Puring" or "spining" involves lining up this axis in a specific relation the clubhead to achieve more consistent kick. Or something like that.....
I had some Tom Wishon irons that had the shafts pured and some that weren't; No difference.

I also has some iron shaftes that were spined to a "draw bias" angle and it's all BS!

"Pure" your swing and it will "spine" your irons for you and make all the difference in the world.
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Anyone use "pured" or "spined" shafts?