The standard tip diameter is .335", but more and more woods are coming with .350" diameter shafts now. Most of the good after market shafts for woods are still .335, but some of the shafts come in both sizes now. You have more to pick from with the .335" diameter, at least for now. Why the OEM's don't just go with one size and forget all this nonsense, is beyond me. I'd like to see them all go to .370 shafts for all clubs, not just for irons. The shafts would have lower torque ratings, and it would make the world a little less confusing.
The standard tip diameter is .335", but more and more woods are coming with .350" diameter shafts now. Most of the good after market shafts for woods are still .335, but some of the shafts come in both sizes now. You have more to pick from with the .335" diameter, at least for now. Why the OEM's don't just go with one size and forget all this nonsense, is beyond me. I'd like to see them all go to .370 shafts for all clubs, not just for irons. The shafts would have lower torque ratings, and it would make the world a little less confusing.
agreed 100%. many professional clubmakers and some manufactures do or use to, shim a .335 tip to fit in a .350.
This question is repeated here all the time. What size is the shaft in my driver? Well, it's your driver, why don't you just measure it yourself? Some one posted that your driver shaft is .350", I'd think you could compare your fairway wood shaft to your driver shaft, and figure it out yourself.