I hear a lot about shaft spines. What is shaft spining?
A Spine Finder is a tool used to locate the spine of any golf shaft, be it steel or graphite. While there are some that question the need for this, I for one have been convinced that spine alignment of the shaft in a golf club is of major importance. How the spine is aligned plays a major role in how every club will perform. Again, some people will tell you that this isnt very important with the new modern golf shaft, as manufacturing methods have eliminated the need for this. Well, Im here to tell you that this is not true. Ive tested more golf shafts than I can count, and Ive been able to locate the spine on every one of them. While its true that some are better than others, none of the ones Ive tested have been perfect. The Spine Finder is pretty easy to use once you get the hang of it. First you clamp the tool in a bench vice at approximately a 30-degree angle. Then you insert the butt end of a shaft inside the two ball bearing sleeves. You then place the third bearing over the tip
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