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Quick question, I have two 2009 Taylor Made Burner drivers. One is a 10.5° regular flex and the other is a 9.5° stiff AST V2. I think I want to have the 9.5° head put on the regular flex shaft. Is that something that should be pretty easy to have done at GG or my local pro shop?


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edit: To clarify, I guess I know that heads can be switched it happens all the time. What I want to know is, can they reuse my existing regular flex shaft or will I have to buy a new one?

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They should be able to reuse it.

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Yes, any fully equipped pro shop can do it and not harm your existing shafts, (unless, of course something screwy happens, which is unlikely). The GG in my area can do it, but I don't know if they all have shop/repair areas or not.

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