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PRGR CT-533 SAND WEDGE GRAPHITE SHAFT
PRGR CT-533 SAND WEDGE GRAPHITE SHAFT
   $15.00
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PRGR BOX OF 19 IRONS 6, 9, 8, PUTTER SAND WEDGE M30CP, CT20 CT 505 ALL NEW
PRGR BOX OF 19 IRONS 6, 9, 8, PUTTER SAND WEDGE M30CP, CT20 CT 505 ALL NEW
   $100.00
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Womens PRGR P-S Pitching Sand  Wedge NICE
Womens PRGR P-S Pitching Sand Wedge NICE
   $26.99
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Japan ISSUE PRGR 622 DATA SW Sand Wedge Graphite Regular NICE
Japan ISSUE PRGR 622 DATA SW Sand Wedge Graphite Regular NICE
   $35.99
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PRGR 601 DATA SW Sand Wedge Graphite NICE
PRGR 601 DATA SW Sand Wedge Graphite NICE
   $35.99
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MTI Wedge Type-S AW 53 PRGR
MTI Wedge Type-S AW 53 PRGR
   $158.15
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500Wedge AW 52 PRGR
500Wedge AW 52 PRGR
   $127.50
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Womens PRGR DATA 733 SW Sand Wedge Graphite  NICE
Womens PRGR DATA 733 SW Sand Wedge Graphite NICE
   $44.99
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TR-02 Wedge SW 57 PRGR
TR-02 Wedge SW 57 PRGR
   $132.52
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TR-02 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
TR-02 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
   $143.50
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TR-02 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
TR-02 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
   $143.50
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TR WEDGE 2010 SW 56 PRGR
TR WEDGE 2010 SW 56 PRGR
   $149.92
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TR-03 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
TR-03 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
   $110.46
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500Wedge AW 52 PRGR
500Wedge AW 52 PRGR
   $139.84
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TR-03 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
TR-03 Wedge AW 52 PRGR
   $132.52
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Possibly stupid question...

B*gJim13 said: I have a set of Hogans that require .355 Taper tip shafts. I have recently installed DG SL S300 shafts into them. My question is can I tip trim Taper tip shafts? For instance could I pull the shafts cut 1/2" off the tip and reinstall them? I dont think its possible but wasnt sure... Thanks!!!

R*ckinMA said: you're right, not possible you can hard-step them if you want to stiffen them up a bit (put the 4 iron shaft in the 3 iron, 5 iron shaft in the 4 iron, ......PW shaft into the 9 iron, etc) you can also have them drilled out to .370 and then put whatever you'd like in them

l*mpalong said: As Rick pointed out, you can hard-step them. Remove the shafts and move the 9-iron shaft into the 8-iron... and progress on through the set that way. You will end up short one shaft. You'll need to order another shaft for your PW because you moved it up, into your 9. You indicate they are already installed. That means, as you move them up, they will leave the clubs short the length of the incerments between clubs. Your 8-iron will become the same length as your 9 is now. But, you were talking about snipping a 1/2" off them anyways. I would, certainly, advise the hard-stepping procedure over drilling out for the parallel tips. But, if you have a skilled, certified clubmaker in your area with the proper tools that is an option. It is not a job for the home handyman!!! Good luck!!!!

R*ckinMA said: [quote=limpalong;169561] But, if you have a skilled, certified clubmaker in your area with the proper tools that is an option. It is not a job for the home handyman!!!/quote] good points - one of those things i would leave to a professional it shouldn't be too difficult to pick up an extra wedge shaft locally if you go the hard-step route