Snake Eyes Viper TI 464 Driver Kit
During the long, cold Michigan winters, I have a lot of fun building golf clubs. It’s relazing, and keeps me looking forward to arrival of spring. some, I build for myself; some for others. I generally build a set to be auctioned off in my kid’s elementary school auction fundraiser; and I sometimes will repair a club brought to me by a friend.
If you’ve never built a golf club, I suggest you give it a try. It’s not terribly expensive to get started (although it can be quite expensive if you buy all of the optional tools). And it’s not terribly difficult at the basic level. The tricky part of golf club making is not the assembly, but in the choosing of which parts to assemble it with.
Golfsmith has a number of convenient kits to get you started in clubmaking. Teh Viper Ti 464 driver kit gives you a 460cc titanium clubhead with a moveble weight system, a matched Proforce graphite shart, a velvet grip, ferrule (the plastic slip that goes above the clubhead and offers stability and reinforcement to the shaft) and a matching clubhead cover.
You’ll also need to get the clubmaking supply pack, which comes with the proper epoxy (superglue will NOT work), grip tape and solvent, a vise clamp and a step-by-step instructional DVD.
What you’ll need to have on your own is a vice, some sandpaper and a fine toothed saw—all stuff the average homeowner already has.
Give it a shot. It’s fun.
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I have been making clubs with components from Golfsmith for years. Their kits are perfect for the begininng clubmaker. As you said everything you need is right there. But one of the best things I like about Golfsmith is their willingness to help you if you have a problem or question. You can call them, e-mail them, or go online to get help. Their response has always been quick and very helpful for me.
Posted by John Bagby on 11/28
You’re absolutely right about GolfSmith’s service. I’ve always found them to be incredibly helpful when I have a problem.
Posted by The Golf Blogger on 11/28
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