raggmann54 sdandrea1 What shaft did you use in yours and what length are you trimming too??? Asking for a friend๐
Rickochet Make sure that you tip trim the shafts for the head weight. I tip trimmed my 3, 5, and 7 as I would for my usual 5 wood head. And FWIW my Pinhawk SL fairways are 43.5" long. ๐
colej Rickochet Are you really tall Rick? 43โ with a heavy head weight they donโt feel like sledgehammers??
sdandrea1 Not my first rodeo, Rick, but thanks for the reminder. ๐ 41.5 is the recommended length for these heads and the swingweight comes out just right at that length with the Acer shaft and a "normal" weight grip.
Rickochet sdandrea1 Not my first rodeo, Rick, but thanks for the reminder. ๐ 41.5 is the recommended length for these heads and the swingweight comes out just right at that length with the Acer shaft and a "normal" weight grip. This wasn't directed at you Steve. It was statement made for the general public. For some reason many get screwed up with single length stuff and only think about length and not proper tipping for shaft flex. Get the flex wrong and it is screwed from the get go.
sdandrea1 Rickochet For some reason many get screwed up with single length stuff and only think about length and not proper tipping for shaft flex. Get the flex wrong and it is screwed from the get go. Yep, for sure! I think these Pinhawks are the weight of a normal 5 wood head (220g), so tip trim accordingly.
sdandrea1 colej Rick will reply, I'm sure but iirc, he plays all his clubs overlength.......at least I think it's Rick.
Rickochet colej Are you really tall Rick? 43โ with a heavy head weight they donโt feel like sledgehammers?? 6' 2" and wear 3x shirts, so not a small dude. Years ago I was building a set of irons for myself and tip trimmed them and glued them in. It was a shaft I hadn't played before and I didn't want to butt trim them without trying them first. They were 2" over standard length and I blew the grips on. As it turned out I really liked the length and that is what I play to this day. 2" over on everything.