Thanks Al, that's damn logical!
Al Taylor wrote:
> Probably an S 300, without looking it up. I donno.
> Al
>
> At 12:36 AM 12/2/2002, you wrote:
> >Anyone know what the TT DG 5300 shaft is?
Probably an S 300, without looking it up. I donno.
Al
At 12:36 AM 12/2/2002, you wrote:
Anyone know what the TT DG 5300 shaft is?
Anyone know what the TT DG 5300 shaft is?
I have a powder coating system that I use quite
often to coat small automobile parts and I have successfully completed a couple
of golf clubs for myself. I love the finish, unbelievably durable. I have
finished clubs with many tough automobile paints(lacquer, enamel,
basecoat-clearcoat, and
I know this subject has been up for discussion
before and I was wandering if anyone has tried this powder painting system? I
have a customer that wants his TaylorMade Burner 3 & 5 woods to match his
TaylorMade 320. Anyone with experience with this? Is it worth investing money
for this system
Hi Rick,
Well your idea sounds good for you, but not for the organization. We do
have to pay the bills too. The $75 is for a hobbyist level entry. If you
want to certify, then your GCA written will probably be accepted towards
that. However, if you are going to certify, then your dues goes u
In a message dated 12/1/2002 10:20:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think they said 39" on the site. If so, that would be more like 3-iron
>length.
>
>Cheers!
>DaveT
>
>
NODDING IN AND OUT OF CONSCIOUSNESS, I THOUGHT SOMEONE MENTIONED A FIVE IRON. YOU WILL STILL H
Dave,
My 5-iron is 39" clublength. :-)
Bernie
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From: "Dave Tutelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: The Perfect Club
> At 08:33 PM 12/1/02 -0500, you wrote:
> >Yo
At 08:33 PM 12/1/02 -0500, you wrote:
You will have to add some weight to the five wood to achieve normal
swingweight with a five iron length.
Frank
I think they said 39" on the site. If so, that would be more like 3-iron
length.
Cheers!
DaveT
Al,
Sounds like you are on the right track in my book. If the PCS would accept
my GCA certification and lower their price, I would gladly join. Even if
they charged me the 220.00 for the first year to accept the certification
and then would lower it to 75.00 the remaining years for being part time
You will have to add some weight to the five wood to achieve normal swingweight with a five iron length.
Frank
Ed, call Heirko and get your self a IMplex offset 5 wood or 7 wood. Open up the hosel "BY REAMING" (I know it will work made both) put in an iron shaft and you'll have yourseelf one.
RK
Manufacturer's of World Class Golf Club Repair Equipment
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Thanks Ed,
It appears that the idea has some merit and there is no components ( at
least yet )
available unless you make some modificationsthe issue is the weight, lie
and the offset.
Regards,
Charlie W.
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From: "Ed Reeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Speaking of rip-offs...
Some time back in October, I had a customer who wanted an Integra S450 on a
long driver. Since mostof my regular suppliers had stopped carrying them, I
ordered one from Mirage. Two weeks went by and nothing arrived (Illinois to
Tennessee is usually two days). I send
Hah!
Sure thing. I'll run right down to remeasure. Wait
a while. I'll be right back.
Dunn's? They sold crap under their own brand names;
"Cougar" was one of them. They also advertised the "best prices in Southern
California" but prices for OEM stuff were the same
as everyone else's pri
Sounds like we have
the same hand size. I use a M/L for a snug to tight fit. Yeah, it takes me 10
minutes of trying on gloves to get a good fit. I also like the Mizuno and would
have bought the store out at that price. It's a good glove. The first set of
irons I purchased in California I got
TFlan,
Quit complaining. Just think of it as getting fit for the upcoming
season.
BernieWriteto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And keep this in mind; my computer is located in
an office on the second floor of my house. My workshop is located at the far
end of my 2 1/2 car garage which is at g
Hi;
Glove is men's M/L. It fits snugly but not too
tight. I tried large but they're too loose. The brand of glove is kind of
important. Not all Titleist gloves, for one example, are the same M/L as say,
Foot-Joy gloves, nor are they all the same size within sizes. There are
differences so
--- Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any comments /discussions on The Perfect Club?
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> Has anyone tried it.anything else on the
> market/component that is similar?
Haven't tried one myself, but I seem to recall that
it's nothing more than a 21* head with an of
Check out http://forums.delphiforums.com/golfequip/messages
and search for "perfect club" (advanced search and go back
3 months)
There have been a number of discussions about it and how
to create something similar.
/Ed
Charlie wrote:
To All,
Any comments /discussions on The Perfect Club?
To All,
Any comments /discussions on The Perfect
Club? http://theperfectclub.com/about_the_club/index.asp
Has anyone tried it.anything else on the
market/component that is similar?
Regards,
Charlie W.
WEBWORKS
All these systems get results but the key is getting correct results. This
software certainly dose not get 100% correct results as you indicate.
Missing me by 40 CPM is not even a good starting point.
llhack
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