IIRC TWW has said multiple times that this amount of weight has almost
zero effect on a club's CG. In fact, that is one of the reasons that
the small adjustment weights have no discernible effect on ball flight.
Again, IIRC, it takes on the order of 20+ grams to have any effect.
I'd find you a reference but it appears that the Wishon Tech Forum has
disappeared during the transition to Diamond Golf International.
Now it is possible that a HIGHLY attuned golfer might notice a
difference. Hogan detected that a prototype driver was too long. It
was - by 1/32 of an inch!
/Ed
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016, at 12:02 PM, GEORGE HUSON wrote:
> I know some Pro's say they can feel 1 rpm difference in shaft flex, so
> they may be able to feel the extra weight in the wrong place. That
> said a 12 Hcp & above - nooo way!
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> George Huson
> ByGeorge Custon Clubs
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> On Monday, November 7, 2016 1:48 PM, Steve Longeway
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Here’s a snippet from Golf Digest’s article about Ron Pampling’s clubs
> this past weekend.
>
> "Interestingly, according to Srixon, they almost never use hosel plugs
> in builds as it can throw off the center of gravity location and the
> balance of the clubface. If clubs need additional weight they will
> normally use a heavier weight clubhead and lead tape to achieve it.”
>
> I find it hard to believe that 4g in the tip of the shaft would throw
> off balance and gravity to the extent that it would be worrisome.
> What do you all think?
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