Adobe writer (or whatever the full version is called) does not allow you to
reverse to a doc or text doc AFAIK... I've got the full version on my laptop
(work) because we are often creating training manuals and other
documentation for clients ... makes it easy to create uneditable documents
for
Jen,
Thanks for the correction. I've never used the full Acrobat package, but the
claims of functionality that Adobe makes for it suggests there's substantial
content info, not just image info.
As for printing, I saved the document to disk, opened it in Acrobat reader,
and printed from the File
Pat,
Wait until he plays 18 holes witha 50-incheron a hot day. I'd
guess about #12 or #13 the ole' wrists will start flopping around and the ball
will start looking for shade. He'll have a swingweight limit you'll have to
figure out. I have one senior with a 48" 966SD who has a nice swing
All
I've been getting a ton of great ideas and
experience from you guys.. now it's time for me to pass something along
that perhapsyou might find helpful...if you haven't stumbled on this idea
already.. was wanting to accelerate the epoxy curing of a driver head I
had put together for use
In experimenting with light head weight clubs I run
across the old question of whether frequency or shaft deflection is the best
indicator of the proper "flex" for a given persons club set. Also torque may
modify the choice.
For the past several years I've used a driver with a
65 gram
Pat:
Just a few numbers for comparison purposes. My
swingspeed is approx. 85 mph but with a smooth, slow tempo. I have 3
drivers on the go right now, all longer ones. Here are the specs and
comments from all three:
Bang Mellow Yellow 12ยบ
Harrison Classic Lite Mid Launch A flex. 48"
Bernie,
Thanks for digging that up. I had lost my copy in a disk crash.
Actually, I was the one who told Bud that around 100*F would do it for an
overnight cure. I remembered that over 100* would be faster, but didn't
remember how high was too high -- that is, past the peak of strength -- so
I
Bernie
So what I see from your chart.. 150 deg. is fine.. and actually has a higher
shear strength... I only thing I noticed at the higher temp is the glue
oozes out of the hosel and can lead to a mess if you don't keep and eye on
it and mop it up before it is too late...
Thanks for the added
Well, hit a bucket of balls today, some with the
stiff shafted driver. Hit pretty well but felt boardy and balls flew higher.
Think I'll try rotating the shaft to see if it improves any. Also tried the dual
hump putter, definitely not for me! Putter will hang on the mistakes wall
display.
Dave Dugally at Golf Coast... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 09:24:55PM -0700, Dean wrote:
Also tried the dual hump putter, definitely not for me! Putter will hang
on the mistakes wall display. Hope some one comes along and likes it!!
I'd like to try it out and if you don't want it and take it off your hands
(for a price of
Sure is a big difference in lengths, huh? YP!
Al
At 01:58 PM 9/8/2002, you wrote:
RK.Since I'm approaching retirement, I've gotten more into the Stud
business than club business. :)
TP
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TP where
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