How to Change Swing Weights
A golf club’s swingweight refers more to the club’s balance than its total weight. Swingweight measures the weight of the club toward the clubhead relative to the weight of the club toward the grip. A...
View ArticleHow to Add Weight to a Golf Driver
Numerous golfers, from pros to recreational hackers, have added weight to their drivers or other clubs for years. They believe that adding weight to clubs can affect a golf shot’s path or its...
View ArticleHow to Change the Swing Weight of a Golf Club
Swingweight measures the distribution of a golf club’s weight, rather than a club’s actual weight. Clubs with more weight than usual in the clubhead relative to the grip have higher swingweights, and...
View ArticleHow to Use the TaylorMade Weight Wheel
Lessons and practice comprise one way to improve your golf shots, but modern technology offers a few shortcuts. If you don’t have time to improve the way you swing the golf club, adapt your club to the...
View ArticleHow Is Swing Weight Calculated?
Swing weight is a confusing concept in many ways. It isn't really a weight and it isn't measured in ounces or grams. Two clubs that are very different from each other in total weight might have the...
View ArticleDifferences Between the D4 & D2 Swing Weight
A golf club’s swing weight measures its "resistance to being swung in a circle,” according to Leaderboard.com. Swing weight does not measure a club’s total weight, but rather its distribution. Indeed,...
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