If the tip diameters are the same then yes. You will need to take it to your local golf shop and they can tell you. If so they will be able to put the new head on the existing shaft very easily.
It is imposible for me to tell you how stiff a shaft you should use because I don't know your swing speed. Golfers who swing the club at a faster speed in the downswing (faster swing peed) will require a stiffer, and possibly heavier shaft, whereas a golfer with a slower swing speed may need a more flexible and possibly lighter shaft. Depending on how serious you are about golf, you may want to get a club fitting. If you do this a golf professional will help you find the
No, it is not rude to tell someone they need to work on their temper, but duck! Some people need anger management courses to curb their temper. It is not normal for individuals to lose total control as far as temper, such as throwing objects; hitting people; causing fights (some men with tempers love to pick a fight); or planned vengeance against another individual.
YES. Tell one earning that is not taxable in one way or another
The only really certain way to tell is to have a club fitter put you on the launch monitor with several different shafts. You can guess pretty well by comparing how far you hit a driver or 5 iron to correlations between distance, swing speed, and appropriate shaft stiffness. You can try some of the attached links for more info.
Personal preference really. If you are a high or low handicapper say 28- 3 you would hardly be able to tell the difference. Generally, the heavier the shaft, the stiffer it plays. The 60 gram would be whippier, so better suited to a player with a slower swing speed.
Impossible to tell as a long term matter. I know, I am a man who eventually found out that he had poor control of his temper when his wife crossed him. We had to seperate, after many years of bad rows.
Well it can be, but only slightly, you wouldn't be able to make a stiff into a regular etc. If you shortened a club, the shaft would become stiffer, and if you lengthened a club the shaft would become more regular, but you only make a 1-2 inch change to the shaft. What it does do however is change the swing weight. A lengthened shaft make the head lighter, and a shortened shaft makes the head heavier. All pro players like to have the swing weight the same for all their clubs. Apparently Tiger Woods can tell the swing weight just by swinging the club.
You should nicely discuss this issue with them and don't loose your temper and just tell them how you feel.
Take the grip off. If there is a green mark at the butt end of the shaft the shaft is stiff.
Then tell the workers there to help u find it or jus get another one
with a dipstick