Ran across a neat fitting system.  From what I can tell, it
looks like you could even position the shaft to test different
spine positions.

  Burrows Golf is the new kid on the golf block. <Marketing BS snip>
  It's backed by some sound science, though, and an even more intriguing
  part is Burrows' remarkable club-fitting system. Company officials have
  devised special club-fitting demo models with which you can simply
  unscrew the shaft from the clubhead, screw in a different shaft and
  lock it in place with a small tool. (That threading technology, Bruce
  Burrows told me, comes from Ferrari.) It takes maybe 30 seconds, then
  you can go out and play with that club. Don't like the shaft? Come back
  to the golf shop and screw in a different one and go back out.

  The system requires no real expertise by the club pro, and gives the
  player the chance to easily test a variety of shafts. <Marketing BS snip>
  The same gimmick also is used at the club's other end so a player can
  try a variety of different grips. Counting grips and shafts and clubheads,
  Burrows has 540 combinations. It's really ingenious. And you'll be hearing
  more about the Powersphere. (Take a look at burrowsgolf.com.)

Here is a link to their fitting system http://www.burrowsgolf.com/products_quick.asp

I also have to include this from their web site.  With their club, a
copper bracelet, and a Q-Link I bet you could drop 10 strokes from
your scores and drive the ball 25 yards farther :-)

  As a bonus benefit to those who wear copper bracelets, most harmful
  energy is dissipated by the Powersphere�, reducing vibrations outward,
  not up the shaft of the club, and thus reducing joint and tendon fatigue.

/Ed

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