Why?

Al

At 11:19 AM 3/11/2003, you wrote:
Isn't better to leave a clubhead as it was designed, even if it is a bit
more time-consuming to duplicate (in this case) the OEM's shaft installation
technique?

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Parallel but there's a smaller diameter at the bottom of the hosel. Note that Callaway slits their iron tips and shoves a tip plug in them. The slit/plug allows the shaft to be firmly set - and no doubt there's a cosmetic effect as well. Your choices are to ream out the hosel to .370" or slit the tips. Reaming is easier.

TFlan


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> Do the callway X-14 Pro irons take a parallel or taper tip shaft? > > TIA > John B > >




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