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Question for clubmakers/fitters/etc. Can a sldr fairway wood shaft be used in an sldr driver as well? They both have the same adapter right? If so, how would each club react to the shorter/longer shaft? Thanks in advance!

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Question for clubmakers/fitters/etc.

Can a sldr fairway wood shaft be used in an sldr driver as well? They both have the same adapter right? If so, how would each club react to the shorter/longer shaft? Thanks in advance!

Yes I believe that the fairway wood adapter will work for the driver.

Overall the driver would feel lighter and quicker in the swing, but that depends on what type of shaft you have in the fairway wood. Most of the time you are adding 10-20 grams in golf shaft weight and taking away 40-80 grams in clubhead weight switching from a driver to a 3-wood.

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Yes I believe that the fairway wood adapter will work for the driver.  Overall the driver would feel lighter and quicker in the swing, but that depends on what type of shaft you have in the fairway wood. Most of the time you are adding 10-20 grams in golf shaft weight and taking away 40-80 grams in clubhead weight switching from a driver to a 3-wood.

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