No dents on the heel and no vibration dampening insert to blame this
on. I was wondering if anyone had seen a shaft break under the grip
from hitting the left shoulder or some other part of the back on
follow through. Just a thought. keith
On Mar 22, 2006, at 1:31 PM, golf-equipment wrote:
Keith, not being familiar with the TT Crossfire shaft from lack of
being very active in the club making business going now on for
about 6 years now, sickness not for the lack of wanting to be
active. So what I asking is this, Does the TT Crossfire shafts
have a/the anti vibration sleeve inside it. If so then that is
what is causing the shaft to break at that point, If not then I
really cannot answer your question.
RK
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: How did this break
did you check the heel of his club for dents??
John
shoptalk
I have a customer who has broken two new TT Crossfire shafts
under the grip. The second time it also broke a third of the way
up from the tip. I just don't know what to think. Has anyone had
a similar experience that they figured out, or can you guys offer
any insight at all about new shafts breaking under the grip? TIA-
Keith Anderson
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