In a message dated 10/17/03 6:18:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Titleist 975L-FE driver with an Aldila NV. It's a bore-thru, which shouldn't be a problem, but I was wondering if it takes any sort of special ferrule. I seem to remember reading something about that in the
Jack,
With regard to the head there should be no special ferrule needed. I've no experience with the Aldila NV shaft so I can't comment about that part. See ya next time you're in Hawaii.
Rich "Mac" McHattie
Mac's Golf
Hi
all,
I have a request to
reshaft a Titleist 975L-FE driver with an Aldila NV. It's a bore-thru,
which shouldn't be a problem, but I was wondering if it takes any sort of
special ferrule. I seem to remember reading something about that in
the back of whatever mind I have left. Also, I
Arnie,
You're the man! Problem solved!
Not only can you fit golf clubs, you can fit golf BAGS as well!
/Ed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/16/03 8:19:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only real issue
I've had is that the stand legs can tangled in the f
In a message dated 10/16/03 8:19:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only real issue
I've had is that the stand legs can tangled in the full length
metal wire framework if you don't put it down exactly right.
If this bag has a "clip" which spans the two wire framework, mo
Richard Kennedy wrote:
No Miko I'm just running a bit late on just about everything plus one
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Richard,
I'm looking in the WT catalogue for reamers ...
Can you dig up WT part numbers for the reamer
sizes that are typically mentioned here?
i.e. Straight Shank, Spiral Flute
.335
.337
In a message dated 10/17/2003 9:02:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Carl McKinley <[EMAIL
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>To All,
>
>I have been reading on GEA about using wooden dowels in shaft tips.
>Seems you take a 3/8" wood dowel(for an iron), drill a hole in it(to release air),
>and install it in the
To All,
I have been reading on GEA about using wooden dowels in shaft tips.
Seems you take a 3/8" wood dowel(for an iron), drill a hole in it(to release air), and install it in the shaft tip. I assume you cut it at or below hosel height.
Anyone here ever tried this or heard of this? Any though