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It surprises me even more when I have to explain it to a scratch golfer. When you swung the club upside down, you probably felt like your swing was extremely quick, and you had no sense of rhythm. These lessons apply to your golf clubs! I found that when I had my irons at C9 too light for me , I would over accelerate at the top of my swing with the upper body, and suffer from thin pulls. So you know why you should find the correct swing-weight, but how does one go about doing this?

Like always, I recommend some personal experimentation, but I also want to give a few pointers to get you started. The remainder of this page will briefly cover some of the topics found later in the clubmaking course. Always be sure to measure! What does C9 mean? How about D9? There are some terms and concepts that you need to understand before proceeding. Swing-weights are all based on a standardized scale, which looks like this.

The heavier the clubhead is in comparison to the grip end of the club, the further down the alphabet your swing-weight will be. As a general guideline, most tour pros prefer their wedges to play around D6, their irons around D4, and their woods around D2. Swing-weight is not a measurement of total weight. You could have a gram golf club that has a D4 swing-weight, and a gram golf club that also has a D4 swing-weight. As mentioned before, swing-weight is a measurement of clubhead weight relative to the grip end of the club.

This is important to keep in mind going forward! I recommend lead tape because it can be applied and removed quickly without taking apart the entire club. I love how this composition feels, and certainly have done my share of experimentation. You can measure the swing-weight of your clubs through a mathematical formula in this Swing-weight DIY Calculator , or you can purchase a scale here.

There are several ways that you can alter the swing-weight of a club. Each of these methods will have corresponding tutorials, so be sure to check them out! I know this might seem overwhelming to the newcomer, but I have plenty of tutorials regarding this topic, so work your way through them, and I promise everything will start to make more sense! Nope, this should not significantly affect swing weight.

Just make sure you wipe it clean and you should be good! Overflowing the hosel is generally a good technique because it ensures that you are using enough epoxy. Hi Zach, fellow Perfectionist. Keep hitting balls and adding 2g of Tape until the Impact Pattern is consistent in the center of the face — if the club starts to feel too heavy remove the last 2g strip of Lead Tape.

Its not Rocket Science. Top-of-the Range Irons by the premier manufacturers always state their Iron Model are all the same Swingweight in the Set, e. D1 — Total Garbage. They never are and sometimes its not even close. So all D1? I know you have a great deal of expertise, but to me these are issues for those who follow you we should all be made aware of.

Bob—These are some great points to bring up. When swing-weighting, feel is a major factor. My only caution would be veering off on the extreme ends of the swing weight spectrum.

I would recommend staying between C9 and D9, give or take a few swing weight points. And to your point on manufacturer swing weights, I would second that. I have found that many off-the-shelf iron sets are not perfectly swing-weighted, which is why I would recommend checking this upon purchase and letting the golf store take care of it at no additional cost.

My only problem is nobody can hit them they feel too stiff. They are swinging at c8. My problem now is I need screw in weights instead of lead tape. Swingweight is something a lot of golfers have heard of but not many fully understand how it is calculated and the impact it can have on their games. Swingweight is not an absolute measurement of weight but rather a representation of the relationship between the amount of weight in the bottom two thirds of a golf club compared to the top third of a golf club.

From a players perspective this translates to how the weight of the club "feels" during a players swing. If the club is too heavy the player will find it hard to swing and will tire during the round.

Conversely a club that is too light will be harder to control and keep on the correct path throughout the swing. In both cases an incorrect swingweight for an individuals swing and tempo will lead to increased off centre strikes and inconsistent results. Rose has worked as a print and online journalist for more than 20 years. He has contributed to a variety of national and local publications, specializing in sports writing. Rose holds a B. If you increase the weight of your club head, you will increase the club's swing weight.

Most Popular. So for a 51g range in shaft weight, the head weight only ranges by 13g to achieve the same swingweight at the same length with the same grip. But the total weight is different by 38g, which is far more than the head weight range. Hence shaft weight is the major determinant of the total weight of any club. Thanks for asking about this so I could have the chance to explain this more clearly. In the example the heads are Love these articles, keep them coming!

Hi Tom. Thanks for the article and the explanation. I think your comment that the shaft is the major determinant of the total weight is clearer than your earlier comment that the shaft is the biggest contributor to the total weight.

Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Ghosts, ghouls, and ghoblins roam the lawns. Departed ancestors return to these fields to visit with living descendants. An October 16th tweet from noted teacher Jim McClean suggested that it would be fun to see PGA Tour players tee it up for one week with wooden heads and a balata ball.

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