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I am sure this was covered at some point but I could not find it. I am looking at a shaft that has a .335 sized shaft tip but my driver's head has a .350 tip. Do they have ways to increase the tip or should I be looking elsewhere for a different shaft?

Thanks

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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You can just use a shim for the .335 to fit into a .350. I'm sure your club builder will know what to do. Good luck.

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You can just use a shim for the .335 to fit into a .350. I'm sure your club builder will know what to do. Good luck.

That was what I thought, thanks.

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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There is a couple of options you could go with 1: a brass shim or 2: a plastic shim with a ferrule attached. Take a look at Golfworks or Golfsmith. Both options are very cheap I prefer the one with the ferrule attached. One less part you need to mess with.

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get the one with the ferrule ends up being more flush and stuff or appears that way

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