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16th May 2012 09:45 AM
#1
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Ping Redwood putter shaft (plumbers neck)
I have a Redwood D66 putter head on the way from the states. I need a putter shaft or info on who makes a .342 tip size shaft. Is that a common size. I have just found online that .342 is the size for the Redwood series and that may not be totally correct.
Will a Scotty Cameron putter shaft fit?
Last edited by backintheswing; 22nd July 2012 at 10:44 PM.
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16th May 2012 09:51 AM
#2
Victorious Captain
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I have about 2/3 plumbers neck shafts lying around.....
Prob all got S.C Shaftbands on them?
Try a wedge shaft, youll have to get a new one though as the tip prep will look ugly above the hosel....
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16th May 2012 10:08 AM
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Is that these ones:
http://www.ozgolf.net/showthread.php...cameron+shafts
If so I would be keen on the 33.5" stepped and no Shaftband
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16th May 2012 10:28 AM
#4
Victorious Captain
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Yep, thats them..
Let me take another look tonight.
They are proper plumbers neck shafts, so like 1/2" tip prep etc...
I have an Orange Gripmaster Putter grip, as new as well.
Ill never use it, not sure of the model though?
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16th May 2012 10:50 AM
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I just went and had a look at my Redwood Anser. It is a stepless shaft. Have a look and see if you have any of those.
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16th May 2012 11:25 AM
#6
Victorious Captain
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I def have a stepless, from memorey it plays 33" in a Select Newport.
Ill pm you tonight with what i have.
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16th May 2012 11:39 AM
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16th May 2012 01:05 PM
#8
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All Ping's plumbers neck putters fix the shaft in the head by ramming a ball bearing down the shaft with extreme force and it's a total pain to remove that ball bearing or the shaft. If you do a search on Golfwrx you'll see plenty of stories.
Once you get the shaft out it'll take a standard .370 tip putter shaft.
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16th May 2012 02:19 PM
#9
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I think the later models don't have the ball bearing. This is also a plumbers neck, so not sure it is .370.
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29th May 2012 09:47 PM
#10
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It was definitely .342. The shaft I received off Titleist was .350 and it need a little sand down to fit in.
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22nd July 2012 10:46 PM
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I am chasing another shaft. I have another Anser head on the way. The shaft needs to be from a plumbers neck putter and needs to be .342.
What have you got L?
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22nd July 2012 10:52 PM
#12
Victorious Captain
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I'll check the stock tomorrow morning.
Pretty sure I have another one.....
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