What is Shaft Spine Alignment?
All golf shafts are manufactured by wrapping material (steel, graphite, alloy, etc.) around a mandrel. Where the material joins together is called the “spine”. Visualize this as similar to where clothing material is sewed together to form a seam.
Where the spine is located will naturally be stiffer and the shaft will have a tendency to bend more naturally away from its’ spine…similar to your body and your spine…it’s much easier to bend forward than it is to bend backward.
I prefer to align the spine directly behind your target line, this way it will be less likely to affect your shot in any negative way.
Ever notice that you probably have a “favorite” club in your set that has the same shafts, heads and grips on all the clubs? You always seem to hit this club better than all the others…one explanation could be its' spine is in the proper alignment.
Please note that graphite shafts that are spine aligned will not have all of their graphics or logos in the same location.
Spine aligning is not necessary to have a nice set of golf clubs, but it gives you the best opportunity to allow your clubs to perform at their best.
I only charge $3.00 per club or $12.00 per set...many of my competitors typically charge double what I charge for this service.
Why not make ALL your clubs your favorite club?
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