I use these tools in my shop. They are good quality, and do the job they are meant to do at a reasonable price. I am not affiliated with this company in anyway. Doug.
Kaufman Enterprises
The Club Scout III, above right, is a professional system that measures both the frequency and torque of a golf shaft with a clamping system that utilizes a slip clutch system to assure a repeatable clamping force.
TIP WEIGHTS I previously supplied a tip weight that was rather long and skinny in an attempt to have its center of gravity match that of a typical driver head, about 0.9" from the tip of the shaft. With the advent of very large 300 to 500cc heads matching cg's became rather fruitless. My tip weight is now a straight forward 205 gram weight that matches the ASTM (American Standard for Testing and Materials) specification. The ASTM spec. was unfortunately never adopted by the shaft industry but at least this tip weight is an attempt at some degree of standardization. My original tip had a feature in which a laser could be attached directly to the weight itself. This had the disadvantage of not being able to attach a laser to a finished club. The laser holder below provides the versatility to attach it to a raw shaft or a finished club.
LASER ATTACHMENT If you already have a tip weight, a laser is available that attaches directly to the shaft. It can be used with any tip weight or on a finished club. The laser comes as shown in the photo above, complete with holder and laser. Two sets of batteries (6 in all) are also included.
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