The STX Scandium Pro Grip is about $160-$170 or about $150.
The Brine Swizzle Scandium is much better. It is an alloy mixed with scandium(some of the best stuff in the game). This combo allows it to be light but be very durable.
5.7 ounces http://www.laxmania.com/other/shaftcomparison.html
Wrap tape around the top of the shaft to however much more thicker you need. The best tape to use is electrical.
4.9 oz Dude/Dudet
scandium has 21 protons!
Sure, or you can do it yourself. All you have to do is determine how much shorter you want the putter to be, remove the grip, cut the shaft with a pipe cutter (assuming it's a steel shaft), and replace the grip. Usually, grips are held in place with double sided tape. You need to get some solvent inside the grip and the grip will slide off easily. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut the grip off and replace it with a new one, but grips are fairly inexpensive. When replacing the grip, wrap some double sided tape around the shaft, put a little solvent on it, slide the grip back on and align it with the shaft. The solvent dries and the grip sticks in place. Good luck.
It will make it slightly heaver but not much. The paint chip off giving/taking checks from people
This is likely to be heavily dependent on the brand and model of club in question. If you wish to know how much it will cost to have a specific club shaft cut down, you may wish to visit the website of the firm that designed the club, or contact a business that offers the appropriate services and inquire about the price of the service you require.
You get shaft entensions and cut them to size. Then you take the grip and grip tape off the club. They fit into the current shaft and must be glued in place as shaft extensions must be permanent. You then reprip the club
5.7 ounces
That depends on how much of the substance you have. Assuming you mean in one formula, the answer is 7.
The long shaft is used in men's lacrosse, the defenders use the long shaft so that they can have an easy reach to an on coming opposing player. they use the shaft to check the opponent and cause them to drop the ball. The short shaft is used in men's and women's lacrosse, the short shaft is used for all the other positions, much easier to control