If you are looking for more distance or greater consistency and accuracy, take a look at counterbalancing your golf clubs.
The concept of back weighting clubs has been around for many years. Jack Nicklaus use to add lead tape under the grips. Today, interchangeable weights can be installed in the butt end of woods, irons, wedges, or putters. The practice is called counterbalancing or back-weighting. Many people feel it counterbalances the weight of the head. It's effects are most noticeable in putting; however, the benefits of counterbalancing can be felt from wedges to the driver. The overall balance of a golf club to produce more solidness of contact, consistency, speed, and greater distance and maintain the proper rhythm and tempo.
The leader in this technology is Balance-Certified. Founded by two NASA engineers, Balance-Certified has devised a system that allows golfers to figure precisely how much weight they need to achieve optimum results.