Volume - Part II Click here for print version
   
 
 

Measuring the volume of a clubhead can be one of two ways. The easy method is to take a beaker of water that has a wide enough opening for the head and fill the water to a specific level, like 1000cc or 1500cc to make it easy to figure out the displacement of water. Make sure that once the clubhead is placed into the water that the head can be fully submerged and that the water

   
         
 

will not overflow the beaker.

Next, submerge the head up to the base of the hosel (if one exists) as the hosel is not considered part of the volume of the head. The water will rise inside the beaker as the clubhead displaces the water. Take note of the new volume in the beaker as you will subtract the starting amount of water inside the beaker from that measurement. Let’s say the original amount of water inside the beaker was 1500cc. If the club was submerged up to the base of the hosel and

 
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