What is the purpose of a golf ferrule?



What is the purpose of a golf ferrule?

What is the purpose of a golf ferrule? First of all, the golf ferrule is the black piece located just above the club head’s hosel. The purpose of a ferrule is to provide a smooth transition from the top of the hosel into the shaft. For the most part it is to provide a nice cosmetic element to the golf club.

What are the different types of ferrules in golf shafts?

Monark Golf carries ferrules from O-ring to 3/4 inch high, ferrules for taper tip irons, split ferrules, special OEM ferrules for major brands. Brass shaft shims and bushing ferrules are the fast and easy way to fit conventional shaft tips into clubheads with oversized inside hosel diameters. 1.

What size ferrules do I need for my club?

Large O.D. Wood Ferrule 1/2" Black, Pack… Iron Ferrule 5/8" Black for Taper Tip… Find a large selection of ferrules in any size and various colors for building new clubs and any club repair job. Monark Golf carries ferrules from O-ring to 3/4 inch high, ferrules for taper tip irons, split ferrules, special OEM ferrules for major brands.

What is the outside diameter of a wood ferrule?

Add in aluminum woods, and you have a third dimension of @ 0.515” (13mm). Since aluminum woods are not found often today, most wood ferrules are made closer to the 0.500” outside diameter for both titanium drivers and stainless fairways alike.