Pat,
 
I guess that's what you'd call it. It's certainly no bore-through...I remember it as just a typical metalwood with a deep hosel.
 
Bernie
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Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SWB hosel depth

Bernie,
 This head is the SWB99 310cc and the hosel bore is 2". In the playing position, the top of the hosel is 2 1/2" from the ground. Is this head a blind bore? 
Pat  
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SWB hosel depth

Pat,
 
The one that I built for myself used an A-flex shaft, and I like a high A or low R, so I didn't worry about stiffening it up a bit. Worked fine. Can't remember, but like many of the big heads (if you are using a 400-450cc SWB), I think the hosel bore is about an inch and a half off the ground (I know the Integra S450 is that depth.), so be sure to check your club length dry assembled.
 
Bernie
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Subject: ShopTalk: SWB hosel depth

Bernie or anyone else that has experience with these heads, I am getting ready to build a driver with this head and just realized that the hosel depth is 2" deep. Is this right? Was I suppose to receive a plug of some kind? Is it a good idea to install a trimmed piece of a .335" X 1/2" long  to reduce the insertion depth so the shaft will play softer? TIA
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