Apollo Double Bend (Offset+Lie) Putter Shaft - All Questions

tip of the Apollo Double Bend (Offset+Lie) Putter Shaft
Apollo Double Bend (Offset+Lie) Putter Shaft
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AP46CP
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Is it possible to get a single or double bend shaft at a 10-11* (79-80*) lie angle? Any ideas on how to do this? I am looking for a shaft to use as a "side saddle" putter and want the shaft as close to 90* as possible. I believe the rules require a minimum 10* angle.
Question by: RHosack on Oct 23, 2012, 6:55 PM
For a single piece - no because it requires all new tooling not to mention set up time. But if you wanted 1000 pieces (steel manufacturers are used to running batches in the thousands to make it worthwhile), then it can be done. There is another solution. If you have a putter with a 90 degree socket, take a look at our broomstick putter adapter (code H001). This will convert a 90 degree putter to 79º and then use the Apollo 53" straight putter shaft (code APPN53).
Answer by: Richard Lin on Oct 24, 2012, 6:10 PM
On the Apollo offset and lie angle curved putter shaft :
what are the initial lie and offset of the shaft and how high up the shaft are the bends?
Question by: Jon on Jan 16, 2013, 12:10 AM
Jon,

The lie is 18º divergent (i.e. a 90º socket or stem becomes a 72º lie angle) and the offset is @ 3/8". The initial bend occurs @ 1.25" from the tip of the shaft.
Answer by: Richard Lin on Jan 17, 2013, 12:01 AM
Is this the correct shaft for an Odyssey Two-ball putter? If not, what is the correct shaft. Thanks.
Question by: Bluewater Bill on Apr 23, 2013, 7:00 AM
Bluewater Bill,

This shaft will not work in the Odyssey 2-ball putter. We do not offer a shaft that will create the same lie angle or offset as it was a proprietary bend for that franchise of putters.
Answer by: Richard Lin on Apr 24, 2013, 7:04 AM
Is this 35" putter shaft stepless like the 44" version of the same shaft?
Question by: Gaz Williamson on Sep 13, 2014, 12:38 PM
Gaz,

These are stepped.
Answer by: Richard Lin on Sep 14, 2014, 12:09 PM
Where does the bend for the lie occur from the tip?
Question by: Larry Moore on May 28, 2023, 3:01 PM
Larry,

The first bend starts about 1.25" from the tip of the shaft.
Answer by: Jeff Summitt on May 30, 2023, 5:35 AM

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