What is the best way to take care of steel shafts?
Here are some tips to help keep your steel shafts in the best playing conditions… Wipe your clubs and the shafts with a dry cloth or towel after playing in rain or very humid conditions. Store your clubs in a dry place, free of moisture and excessive humidity. Ensure that the butt ends of the shafts are sealed when replacing the grips to prevent moisture from getting inside of the shafts. Check your shafts for any pitting, rust spots, cracks or dings. If any are found, replace the shafts before playing. [Back To Top] • What is SensiCore? SensiCore is a vibration damping mechanism which reduces vibration/shock 70% better than other steel shafts and 25-30% better than graphite shafts. It is 14″ long and is inserted 10″ down from the butt end of the shaft. It does not effect the playability of the shaft. A club maker does not have to worry about cutting into it when tip or butt cutting. The only drawback is that you cannot swingweight the club using lead powder because you can’t cork