How to weight a driver head


















 · GOLFTEC's VP of Club Fitting and Merchandise, Mike Helfrich, talks about the adjustability within the moveable weights found in the head of a driver and what.  · This video demonstrates the relationship between driver head weight and smash factor. I saw a noticeable difference by adding 8 grams to the head of a driver.  · Heat the screw with a hair dryer or briefly with a heat gun to loosen the lock-tite. Get a security torx bit from lowes. I think it's a T Remove the screw (probably 2g or so) and replace with a heavier one. Pretty easy process. I removed the screw on my RBZ 3w and added 6g worth of cotton balls.


Buy a driver with movable weights. These clubs may not literally add weight, but the principle is the same as adding tape. Clubs with movable weights typically have ports into which weights are. A swingweight scale pivots around a point located 14" from the butt end. The balance point of our shaft in this situation hangs over the fulcrum point by ". Therefore the weight of the shaft adds or contributes to the swingweight the same as if it were head weight. Every swingweight is equal to 50 gram-inches. This video demonstrates the relationship between driver head weight and smash factor. I saw a noticeable difference by adding 8 grams to the head of a driver.


In other words, we're talking about how much your driver weighs (total weight), and of that weight, how much of it is in the head (swingweight). 4 Feb Placing weight more toward the rear portion of the head will make it higher spinning, higher launching and more forgiving. To simply add weight. I need to replace the weight on the driver head of my ping g It reads “R” underneath. The screw and weight together weigh 10g on my scale.

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