Jan 7, 2016 #1 M monktonhallgc1882 Assistant Pro Joined Apr 29, 2011 Messages 125 Visit site Probably not worth asking #lostmyown
Jan 7, 2016 #2 ruff-driver Journeyman Pro Joined Dec 20, 2014 Messages 2,089 Location lincs Visit site If the ping is like a T.M or nike then yes
Jan 7, 2016 #3 JT77 Tour Winner Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 3,845 Location Northern Ireland Visit site I think it's a different fit not 100% sure though
Jan 7, 2016 #4 Imurg The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked) Joined Mar 15, 2008 Messages 38,983 Location Aylesbury Bucks Visit site I suspect all shaft screws are the same but the torque settings may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.... So you may over or under tighten
I suspect all shaft screws are the same but the torque settings may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.... So you may over or under tighten
Jan 7, 2016 #5 JT77 Tour Winner Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 3,845 Location Northern Ireland Visit site I know for sure the Cleveland one is different from Titleist, and I'm off to check as I have both. Two tics
I know for sure the Cleveland one is different from Titleist, and I'm off to check as I have both. Two tics
Jan 7, 2016 #6 garyinderry Ryder Cup Winner Joined Jan 7, 2012 Messages 13,558 Visit site Will be fine.
Jan 7, 2016 #7 JT77 Tour Winner Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 3,845 Location Northern Ireland Visit site Can't find my Titleist one but the ping one looks similar to what I recall.
Jan 7, 2016 #8 D dan2844 Assistant Pro Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 142 Location Leicester Visit site Might sound stupid but can you not just use any Torx bit that matches the head?
Jan 7, 2016 #9 D Deleted Member 1156 Guest dan2844 said: Might sound stupid but can you not just use any Torx bit that matches the head? Click to expand... Yes* *But H&S regulations probably state you MUST use the wrench otherwise the head might fly off and hurt you/PP/greenkeeper/wildlife Anyone with a modicum of engineering sense can tell if they have tightened the screw to an acceptable torque.
dan2844 said: Might sound stupid but can you not just use any Torx bit that matches the head? Click to expand... Yes* *But H&S regulations probably state you MUST use the wrench otherwise the head might fly off and hurt you/PP/greenkeeper/wildlife Anyone with a modicum of engineering sense can tell if they have tightened the screw to an acceptable torque.