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Harrison Shotmaker Shaft Insert
Harrison Shotmaker Accuracy Boosting Insert!


 
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  • Proven by independent robotic testing to improve accuracy up to 58% compared to the same driver without the insert
  • Weighs only 4 grams so it does significantly not alter the weight of the club
  • Does not change the "feel" or responsiveness of shaft
  • Installs in under 5 minutes using the provided installation tool
  • Insert is removable which allows it to be used in multiple drivers without needing to buy a separate Shotmaker for each one
  • List Price: $159.99
    Base Price: $1,000.00


    : **THIS ITEM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED**


    Shotmaker Flex*:


     
    Description Technical Specs Video
     
    The Harrison Shotmaker is a USGA-approved removable insert which goes into your driver shaft to improve accuracy. The tip section of a golf shaft is the most flexible area of the shaft and as such it tends to deform and vibrate upon impact, and this inconsistency affects driver accuracy. The Shotmarker – a strong, lightweight graphite insert - strengthens the tip section of the shaft, and by stabilizing this area your shot accuracy will improve dramatically! 

    Choosing the Correct Flex
    To determine the proper "flex" for the insert, it is important to look at both the clubhead speed and the load factor of the golfer. Clubhead speed can be measured for you very easy at your nearest golf shop. However, if you don't have a way to measure your clubhead speed then you can estimate it based on average driving distances for various swing speed ranges:
     

    <80mph (190 yards or less)

    80-90mph (190-220 yards)

    90-100mph (220-250 yards)

    100-110mph (250-280 yards)

    110-120mph (280-310 yards)

    120-130mph (310-340 yards)

    130+ mph (340+ yards)

     
    The second thing you need to consider is the shaft load. In a nutshell, the fasteryour swing tempo is (tempo is the amount of time it takes for you to complete the swing), the more load you will put on the shaft during your swing. So if you have a very slow smooth tempo then you will want to choose the flex at the low and of your swing speed range; if you have a moderate or medium tempo then choose the one in the middle; or if you have a very fast aggressive tempo then choose the one at the high end of your swing speed range. 

    Below are a few videos which show different swing tempos. PGA Tour player Ernie Els has a longer swing arc with a smoother tempo, whereas Sergio Garcia has a very short swing arc with an faster tempo. If your swing is similar to Ernie then you have a slower tempo, whereas if your swing is similar to Sergio then you have a faster tempo. 

     

    Ernie’s Golf Swing:  Video

     

    Sergio’s Golf Swing:  Video

     


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