Don,
I tried to send you the attachment, but your spam-blocker wouldn't let it
through.
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Don Flatgard
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Again
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Bernie Baymiller said:
>
> Are the GS shafts sheet-wrapped? I've noticed that the inexpensive
> sheet-wrapped iron shafts which I have tried have larger spines, are not
> as consistent, nor play as well as the inexpensive filament wound iron
> shafts.
> The Carbon Stick torque is a full point highe
Hey Bernie, send it to me
to...df
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Bernie
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Again
George,
As I recall, the Apache PM-30i (now the MFS 30+) R1 was about 283 cpm
ra
Dave,
Are the GS shafts sheet-wrapped? I've noticed that the inexpensive
sheet-wrapped iron shafts which I have tried have larger spines, are not as
consistent, nor play as well as the inexpensive filament wound iron shafts.
The Carbon Stick torque is a full point higher trhan the FW-501s, too. On
George,
As I recall, the Apache PM-30i (now the MFS 30+) R1 was about 283 cpm raw.
I found that 275 cpm was what I needed...picked up 10-15 yards in that much
softening, and it still feels stiff to me. I'd guess the Powerflex FW-501 would
play about 3 or 4 cpm softer than the R1 Apaches, bu
Kevil, L H. said:
> Don't forget that Golfsmith has their Carbon Stick iron shafts on sale for
> $5.88 each. They have been recommended on this list in the past and seem
> OK to me.
I wasn't that impressed by the L-flex Carbon Sticks I tried. Seemed to be
a bit stiff and harsh feeling compared to
This isn't how you do it.
Go to John's website, Clubmaker-online.com and
follow the instructions.
TFlan
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lde
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Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 2:39
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Subject: ShopTalk: Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003
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Don't
forget that Golfsmith has their Carbon Stick iron shafts on sale for $5.88 each.
They have been recommended on this list in the past and seem OK to
me.
L.
Hunter Kevil
-Original Message-From: George Huson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 4:27
George,
If you're considering filament wound shafts, you might want to try the
Mercury lines. Very reasonably priced and consistent shafts.
Burgess
At 04:26 PM 9/15/2003, George wrote:
Bernie,
I need to build a low cost set of irons for travel. I was going to order
the apache mfs 30+, this p
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Bernie,
I need to build a low cost set of irons for travel. I was going to order
the apache mfs 30+, this powerflex sounds too good to be true. I normally
play the R-1 in Apache's old spec's. how do you think this shaft will play
without soft stepping it.
George Huson
Bernie Baymiller wrote:
Don,
No, the Pro Perimeter is from Golf Direct (LowPro), a supplier less than a
day from me...and I've seen it a couple of other places, but can't remember
where. It's under the brand name Tech Power. If you're interested in that head,
e-mail me and I'll send you some information.
BernieW
I think graphite and steel are both excellent for irons and woods.
I use both in both.
Al
At 10:14 AM 9/15/2003, you wrote:
What's the
general feeling about graphite versus steel shafts for irons? I know some
people want steel, others graphite but what do you guys prefer?
I never thought much o
In a message dated 9/15/03 1:23:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Golfers show up at golf courses to play golf, not buy clubs. They will
however, pick up an occasional club they may need if the price is right. I
found that the clubs that sell out of the pro shop are the uti
In a message dated 9/15/03 1:02:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I seem to remember that someone was producing
movable shaft weights for golf clubs ...
I think this is what you were thinking about.
Check out Swingmastergolf.com
I seem to remember that someone was producing
movable shaft weights for golf clubs ...
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
thanks in advance
miko
Hi Bernie,
Can't find that Pro Perimeter
head. Is that from Hireko? Not on their web page. I loaned my catalog to a
friend, can find him either...df
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From:
Bernie
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Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:23
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What's the general feeling about
graphite versus steel shafts for irons? I know some people want steel,
others graphite but what do you guys prefer?
I never thought much of graphite shaft for irons
but I am getting older and my thinking is starting to change. Plus graphite
shafts for irons
Forgive me, Corey, I don't get access to people actually in the broadcast
business very often. I though the FCC was supposed to have adopted
a single standard for HDTV in this country? Is that eminent? Isn't
cost always the issue? If it isn't technical implementation cost
it's licensing costs.
Don,
I have TriTecs in my backup set of irons and have sold several sets. SK Fiber
are very consistent shafts quality wise. I found them to be a bit on the
soft side but customers seem to like that.
Jeff
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Don Flatgard wrote:
Anybody have any experience with
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