Typhoon I think is going to be 48.25”

There really is no need now to ever play a club that long, plus it will 'tell you' nothing about anything. Illegal anyway. Even the LD fellas are using the shorter ones now.
I may sneak an extra 1/4 at times, but now staying at 46 myself. Even trimmed a couple last week for compliance.

I mean, I just don't wanna be 'that guy' that hits the 388 bomb.....then have someone say...'oh sure, with an illegal club'. 🤣

EDIT: Must be behind in times, or didn't read/understand. But, driver length is still 48", for everyone. 46" is a 'local rule' for tournaments. Looks like the LD is still using the longer.

    I used to look at his 46-1/2" (I think) SMT DB VS339 wondering how the hell did he square that up. Now look at the stuff he's talking about..

    I took a 15 minute break from moving and epoxied the Nippons into my new @LogicalOne wedges. I fashioned a small workspace in the utility room in the basement. Not sure how I'm going to butt trim and grip them though ......😳😵‍💫

      Helped my assistant pro spine align/weight & match his Cobra RF blades, Project X 7.0, and GP mid cords.

      He was very happy with the results and hit them great. I had to try them to see how nice they felt. 👍🏌

        Par4QC I might cut it at some point but it played shorter in the Ping head I had and didn’t think about the length until it was glued up. I looked at it next to my standard length Paderson that plays 45.75” and said… oh shit…

        I’m playing my seemingly annual round with my best bud tomorrow so I wanted to get my new Honma TR21 Big LB built. I stopped at GG and picked up some GolfWorks Tour Set epoxy, lead tape, and Golf Pride MId Size Tour Velvet +4.

        I built it to 42 1/2 added a few grams of lead tape and set it at 13.5*. I wanted something a bit shorter off the tee but still usable if needed on long par 5 second shots. Went with an Xcalibur Avalon 7 TS.





        And no ferrule. Didn’t have one the right size, like the old school Ping look and 💯 won’t even notice it looking down

          Jelopster And no ferrule.

          So you're testing the old school theory that a ferrule provides stability at the hosel and helps prevent graphite shaft breakage?
          Let us old guys know how that works out, long term.
          🙂