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Wood Bros. Kool Cat Driver/Fairway Wood Shaft Specs


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Hello all.  Last season I went back to playing persimmon woods and my old Mizuno T-Zoid Pro irons.  My Wood Brothers Kool Cat Driver/4.5 wood need the shafts replaced but I need to know the tip diameter.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • iacas changed the title to Wood Bros. Kool Cat Driver/Fairway Wood Shaft Specs

Get yourself a cheap pair of calipers and measure the tip diameter.  Most driver/fairways are .335.  There was a time, however, when manufacturers increased the tip diameter to .350 and, with Clevelands in particular, as much as .400.  Chances are yours are .335.  A .335 tip is approximately 23/64ths...Check that...more like a fat 11/32nds.  My bad.

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