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Hello everyone i am looking to swap out the shafts on my cleveland classic 290 which is stock with a club length of 45.25 i want to put a project x black shaft in it and as I search ebay I don't know what actual shaft length i should get to get a overall club length of 45.25. does anyone know also does anyone know of any shafts with similar specs to the project x black that might be more affordable or can come cheaper with a new club and shaft.im looking to get my father one

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I would contact Cleveland and ask about the hosel depth of the Cle Classic driver.

Also...

  • How much would Cleveland charge for a factory reshaft with PX? You might have them do it.
  • Do any shops near you have Cle fitting kits with a Classic driver head and different shafts you could screw in for testing?

Please clarify: If you are doing this for your father, how do you know he will like it?

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