Golf shaft tipping recommendations explained by manufacturers

Golf shaft tipping is recommended in specific builds to maintain proper flex and feel.

Shaft tipping involves trimming the clubhead end of a golf shaft before installation. Manufacturers like Mitsubishi provide specific guidelines for this process when building clubs such as fairway woods. For a Mitsubishi Diamana RB shaft in a 5-wood, the recommendation is to tip the shaft by 0.75 inches. This adjustment helps counteract the effects of increased head weight compared to a standard driver build. The change affects the shaft's balance point, kick point, and overall measured flex. Players who already tip their drivers are advised to add that amount to the manufacturer's suggestion for other clubs. Experts recommend consulting an authorized dealer or fitter to ensure proper construction.

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Vokey reps adjusting SM11 wedges on wet Kikuyu grass at Riviera during Genesis Invitational.
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Vokey reps tackle Riviera's Kikuyu grass challenges with SM11 wedges

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At the Genesis Invitational, Titleist Vokey Tour representatives addressed unique challenges posed by Riviera Country Club's Kikuyu grass and wet conditions, adjusting players' SM11 wedges for optimal performance. Reps like Aaron Dill and Shane Dyel emphasized adapting sole grinds to maintain ideal strike points amid the moisture. These tweaks highlight the versatility of the new SM11 line, as seen in fittings and on-course changes.

Shaft torque measures how much a driver shaft twists during the swing, influencing clubface stability. Mitsubishi's Diamana Gen 6 lineup rethinks torque using advanced materials to suit different swing profiles. Lower torque suits aggressive swings, while higher helps smoother tempos.

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Adjusting hip and arm position at address can help golfers hit longer drives without swinging harder.

Titleist has introduced six new Tour-inspired grinds for its Vokey SM11 wedges, making professional-grade options available to everyday golfers. The WedgeWorks 2026 lineup, launched on March 27, includes the L, A, K*, A+, V and 62M grinds, each designed to address specific course conditions. Priced at $229 per wedge, they come in a raw finish.

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Golf Pride is challenging the traditional view of golf club grips as mere afterthoughts. The company emphasizes designing grips as equipment tailored for hands to enhance performance. Through its Performance Lab, Golf Pride aims to establish data-driven standards for grips.

Scottie Scheffler introduced the TaylorMade Qi4D driver to his bag for the first time in a PGA Tour event at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, marking a shift after two years with the Qi10 model. In his opening round at Bay Hill, he posted a 2-under 70 while showing improved ball speed despite a slightly slower swing. The change highlights ongoing equipment tweaks among top players as the Florida Swing begins.

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The Cognizant Classic marked the start of the PGA Tour's Florida Swing with several new prototype putters making their tour debut. Companies like L.A.B., Bettinardi, and Scotty Cameron showcased innovative designs, while players Chris Kirk and Kevin Yu put Odyssey's Damascus Milled No. 7 putters into play. Equipment changes were notable despite many top pros resting before the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

 

 

 

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