Not to make this thread longer that it should be, but I will take an "Arnie
type" view and say:
This appears to be solid sales data. Bottom line- sales are being made to
satisfied customers. Now if the FitChip is either:
A: decreasing your cost of business (the dollar value of time spent on
Bob,
I ran your zipcode and any course within 50 miles of that. This is the usual
arrangement. If I can do anything else, let me know.
Hope this helps.
Greg
Niagara Orleans Country Club
Middleport, NY, USA 26 miles
2 For 1 Greens, Cart
Greg
Thanks for the info.
I didn't think there were too many near us.
I usually get a local lung cancer charity book with the 2 for 1
deals. They have about 40 courses about 10 to 30 miles away. All the
ones listed below are included.
You've answered my suspicions that this would not be a
I notice that Aldila is now giving frequency specifications on many of their shafts.
Wondered is anyone has been in contact as to
their test setup? They only give a single frequency with no statement as to the
deviation or tolerance expected. With only an inch
or less of tip trim available
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I just ordered some balls and gloves.
/Ed
Arnie
Love the idea of filament wound but have feedback from my customers of the shafts feeling dead. I have talked to a couple mfg.(sheet wrap) and the say it is due to the process and the epoxy needed to bond the rein strands. What is your feeling on the matter?
Charlie B