Wood shafts that don't require tip trimming?
Tim Hewitt said many times that graphite shafts today ( this was 6-7 years ago) are so stable in the tip that they do not require tip trimming like in the days gone by. He would joke that companies would actually publish them because if they didn't that people wouldn't believe them and they would be flooded with calls asking what the tip trim was.
so unless you really load the shaft at impact , are strong with a very fast swing speed such that you find that untipped provides too much launch angle, no need to tip. ( my experience as well) remember trimming shafts at the tip is for trajectory control
Paderson shafts also are butt trim to length
http://padersonshafts.com/index.php
I reshafted the 3W w/o tip trimming and it worked great. Doesn't feel soft or anything. I think I'll trim 1/2" for the 5W though, just in case.
Don't do it, if you like the 3 wood without tip trim.
Leave the 5 wood shaft 3/4" longer than you like. If it's too flexible then pull the shaft and tip off 1/2".
If it play good ( which I think will be the case ) then blow off the grip and trim to length .
I had seen both in sets of fairway woods and hybrids where the flex played different, because of the what you're thinking of. 5 wood will be shorter than the 3 wood so it'd play stiffer with shorter length anyway.
If I recall correctly, I think I saw on Amazon Tim is now in North Carolina
Weirfan Tim Hewitt said many times that graphite shafts today ( this was 6-7 years ago) are so stable in the tip that they do not require tip trimming like in the days gone by. He would joke that companies would actually publish them because if they didn't that people wouldn't believe them and they would be flooded with calls asking what the tip trim was.
I remember Tim saying that about the Mercury brand of shafts, but I am not sure it applied to all shafts.
Any UST shaft I've got required no tip trimming.
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Saw this older thread and wondered how the untipped 3 wood shafts worked for you if you've had chance to hit them .
I just finished the reshafting of an old TM 200 Steel I've had for yrs. With a GD YS6 shaft Ode gave me and I just butt trimmed it, wanting softer flex & higher trajectory for geezer golf speeds . Set the swing weight to D3. Going to range today to hit mine, hopefully epoxy is ready.
Provisional I just finished the reshafting of an old TM 200 Steel I've had for yrs. With a GD YS6 shaft Ode gave me and I just butt trimmed it, wanting softer flex & higher trajectory for geezer golf speeds . Set the swing weight to D3. Going to range today to hit mine, hopefully epoxy is ready.
The range will tell all. It is all about getting the right feel for you. I stuck a Harrison Mugen in a DTG 4 wood head untipped and it is absolutely perfect for me.
I took the 3W out a couple times and it feels completely normal. It is no softer than any shaft I had to tip trim for a 3W. The trajectory is even true to the shaft specs (mid).
I could give you a bunch of shit for using the word 'normal' in reference to your game, Dave...but I won't!