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| Re: Reshafting a putter The nice thing about putters is that just about any shaft will do. The main thing is to make sure that the tip diameter is the same as the old shaft, and if the shaft has any bending in it (à la 2 ball putters), that you buy a similar shaft. Then butt-cut, grip it, and enjoy your revived flatstick! |
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| Re: Reshafting a putter The other option is to put a shaft extender in the butt of the club (if you only need a half inch or so) |