Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
1) You can modify a club with lead tape, lead weight slugs, tungsten powder down the shaft or any other method you want. There are no upper weight limits or lower weight limits. While not practical, you can have a driver that weighs 10 pounds or 2 ounces if you want.
2) You CANNOT modify a club during a round. Adding or removing the tape between holes is a no-no.
3) You need to add a lot of tape to seriously alter the clubs feel or playing characteristics. On a typical 200 gram driver head adding 5 pieces of tape would accomplish nothing.
4) Making the head heavier effectively reduces shaft flex as the greater weight causes more deflection.
5) To add enough weight to make a difference you're going to drive the swingweight completely off the scale. Balance of clubs is very important and changing one to that degree will make it feel like no other club in the set and like no other club you've ever hit. It might be unplayable due to how different it feels.
6) Despite what you *think* is going to happen you're not going to swing a heavier club as fast as you're going to swing a lighter one. Period.
7) The greater mass in the head will be offset by the slower swing and will not produce more distance.