Gezer

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Now this might sound crazy but my dad bought a circa 62 (him and I loved it when we tried it at a store)
Now this shaft looks smaller than the famous mini putter of a tour player (can't remember his name)
Just had a go and it's way to short for my dad and I
So I need a 34" length shaft with a slightly heavier profile than normal (as the head is quite light compared to my zing)
Any brands in particular that make this sort of shaft
Thanks


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Now this might sound crazy but my dad bought a circa 62 (him and I loved it when we tried it at a store)
Now this shaft looks smaller than the famous mini putter of a tour player (can't remember his name)
Just had a go and it's way to short for my dad and I
So I need a 34" length shaft with a slightly heavier profile than normal (as the head is quite light compared to my zing)
Any brands in particular that make this sort of shaft
Thanks


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True Temper makes a "Heavy" putter shaft that is 200g, works great with light heads. You will need to either have it cut down to length or cut it yourself though. Its called the True Temper T2C putter shaft.
 
Check into Nippon shafts also.
 
Not spending over 20 (just to let you all know)
Will they both fit the circas hosel?


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http://s930.photobucket.com/albums/ad145/gezer1/putter/

heres some pics (31" roughly with the head,29" to tip of shaft)
would i need the 200 grams?
someone said it vibrated alot on contact
as its short the weight is lighter than normal right?

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If it were me, Id just extend the current putter shaft, and add lead tape inside the shaft at the top under the grip.
 
wouldnt it be easier to reshaft?
i havent done this so i wouldnt know ?
my plan was to get one (cheap,tt one)
get the local pro to reshaft it and maybe a new grip (maybe ....just maybe)
 
Find a broken shaft and cut it. Jam it down the end once you remove the grip. Epoxy it there. Then cut to desired height and Regrip. Simple as that.
wouldnt it be easier to reshaft?
i havent done this so i wouldnt know ?
my plan was to get one (cheap,tt one)
get the local pro to reshaft it and maybe a new grip (maybe ....just maybe)
 
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