Pre
cut
lead
weights
Easy
adjust
swing
weight
Contains
8x
3gm
weights
How
to
use
lead
tape:
(Golf
Digest,
March,
2003
by
Ed
Bowe,
Kathryn
Maloney)
1.
To
hit
it
higher...
...
add
tape
to
the
back
of
the
club.
A
driver's
center
of
gravity
is
typically
located
toward
the
back
of
the
head,
down
low
and
slightly
toward
the
toe,
which
is
where
you'll
want
to
add
the
tape.
To
raise
the
trajectory
of
your
irons,
apply
a
few
strips
to
the
base
of
the
back
of
the
club.
For
these
adjustments,
start
by
adding
several
strips,
and
monitor
the
effect.
2.
To
enhance
a
draw
or
reduce
a
fade...
...
add
tape
to
the
heel.
Adding
weight
to
the
heel
area
helps
the
clubface
rotate,
or
close,
through
impact.
(The
larger
the
clubhead,
the
harder
it
is
to
square
the
clubface
at
impact,
which
is
why
many
of
the
latest
oversize
drivers
feature
extra
heel-weighting.)
Conversely,
adding
lead
tape
to
the
toe
of
your
driver
will
help
reduce
draw-spin.
3.
To
reduce
a
draw
or
enhance
a
fade...
...
add
tape
to
the
toe.
This
will
slow
the
rotation
of
the
clubhead
around
its
axis.
If
that
sounds
counterintuitive,
think
of
how
figure
skaters
spin:
To
speed
their
rotation,
they
draw
their
arms
close
to
their
body.
To
spin
more
slowly,
they
extend
their
arms,
moving
weight
away
from
their
center
of
gravity.
The
same
principle
is
at
work
when
you
add
tape
to
the
toe.
4.
Got
a
club
that
just
doesn't
feel
right?
...
...
tape
can
help.
If
you
have
a
club
that
produces
an
odd
ball
flight,
it
could
be
because
its
swingweight
is
lighter
than
the
others.
Apply
tape
to
the
back
of
the
odd
club
to
bring
it
in
line
with
the
rest
of
your
set.