What is a C9 swing weight?

The actual weight of a golf club is expressed in grams. Swingweight is expressed as "C9" or "D1" or some other combination of letter and number (more on that in a moment). Those measurements are taken using a swingweight scale, and yes, individual golfers can buy and use one if they really want to.
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What does swing weight C9 mean?

Swing-weight is universal, and is based on the comparative weights between the clubhead end of the club to the grip end of the club (D9 will “feel” heavy, while C9 will “feel” light) Swing-weights range from A0 to G9.
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What does D mean in swing weight?

Well, that's not necessarily just a feeling. There's a machine that essentially measures how heavy or light a club feels during the swing, and the measurement is called swing weight. You may have heard a golfer say something like, “this club feels like a D3.” They're referring to the club's swing weight.
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What is a good swing weight?

More than 80% of the time, he finds that golfers are creating the best results with a swing weight of D5 with Red Range shafts.
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What does C7 swing weight mean?

A C7 is a really light swing weight (which means the head is to light). This doesnt make sense with a zz-lite shaft. You will get more feel with added weight to the head of the club, maybe with lead tape. The average swing weight on tour is a D2.
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What does swing weight D1 mean?

Swing Weight System

Each letter is then subdivided into tenths -- from zero tenths to nine tenths. The greater the letter or number, the heavier the club's swing weight. Therefore, a club with a swing weight of D1 is heaver than a club with a C1 swing weight, and a D4 club has a slightly greater swing weight than a D2.
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What does swing weight C8 mean?

The swingweight scale goes from A-F with ten increments marked 0 to 9 within each letter category hence swingweights such as C9 or D3. The greater the letter and the number the heavier the swingweight. Therefore a swingweight of D2 is heavier than a swingweight of C8.
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What is a D7 swing weight?

D7 is a measurement that gives you some idea of how heavy a club will swing [ D7 is 2 points heavier than D5]. It is also a way to insure your irons are consistant and swing the same way by building them all to a D7 swing weight.
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What swing weight do pros use?

The swing weight of irons probably varies between D2 and D5 for 95% of Tour players. Most will be somewhere in this range. Players with high club head speed like Rory McIlroy or Dustin Johnson tend to be around D5-D6. Players with more average tour club head speed are around D3-D4.
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What is the difference between D2 and D3 swing weight?

The difference between each swing weight measurement is incredibly small. For example, all it takes to make a golf club go from a D2 to a D3 rating is about . 07 ounces in the club head. That is approximately the weight of a single penny.
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What does a higher swing weight mean?

Swing weight is the measurement of the head-weight feel of a club. A club with a heavier swing weight will feel heavier to a golfer than one with a lighter swing weight, because its balance point is closer to the club head.
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What are the different swing weights?

There are six ranges, from A through F, and each has 10 values, numbered 0 through 9. A0 is the lightest, and F9 is the heaviest. Most men's clubs fall in the range of C9 to D8, with D2 being the standard, and ladies' clubs are usually between C4 and D0.
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Does swing weight affect distance?

How Much Does Swing Weight Affect Distance? Both swing weight and the total weight of the club are going to affect distance. In order to hit the ball far, you must be swinging at a high rate of speed, and the ball has to be hit in the center of the clubface.
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Is 50 gram driver shaft too light?

50 gram shafts are among the lightest you will see on the market. They tend to be favoured by golfers who struggle to generate clubhead speed. These shafts are often favored by junior and senior golfers, they can give a nice boost to the driving distance of these groups.
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Do heavier drivers hit the ball farther?

Conclusion of Heavier vs Lighter Driver Heads In Golf

It is clear that a heavier driver head can help you to achieve longer distances, however you need to be able to generate sufficient clubhead and ball speed. Lighter driver heads can help you to get the ball airborne and provide consistent carry.
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What is a D1 golf club?

The Swingweight Scale

A0 is the lightest measurement, progressing up to the heaviest, G10. If you feel your clubs are too light in the swing, then you'll want to go up the scale; too heavy, down the scale. The manufacturers' standard for men's clubs is D0 or D1, and for women's clubs, C5 to C7.
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Should your driver swing weight match your irons?

All of Your Clubs Should Have the Same Swing Weight

Make sure all your clubs have the same swing weight. Even if you think your clubs are a bit light or heavy for you, all the clubs in your bag should at least be very close to the same swing weight.
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What weight shaft does Dustin Johnson use?

TaylorMade P730 DJ Proto

The rest of his irons, from 3-iron to pitching wedge, are P730 DJ Proto irons. These are fitted with True Temper X100 shafts - a shaft he has used in his irons ever since his junior days.
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Does a heavier shaft change swing weight?

The general rules are that a two-gram change in clubhead weight will change the swingweight one point (heavier = higher swingweight); a five-gram change in grip weight will change the swingweight one point (heavier = lower swingweight), and a nine-gram change in shaft weight will change the swingweight one point ( ...
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Does a heavier grip affect swing weight?

Installing a larger or smaller grip will affect the swingweight in the same manner as adding tape near the grip. If your new grip is heavier than the piece it replaces, the swingweight decreases; if the new grip is lighter, the swingweight increases.
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Does a lighter shaft increase swing speed?

A lighter driver shaft rarely leads to a faster swing. “Only 12 percent of golfers swing their fastest with the lightest club,” Mucklow says.
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How do I know my swing weight?

How to Calculate Golf Swing Weights
  1. Place a pivot point on a flat surface. ...
  2. Use a tape measure to measure the shaft from the place where it is balancing on the pivot point to the end of the grip, which would be the top of the club. ...
  3. Weigh the club on a postal scale.
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