Whats wrong with shimming .370 ? then you have all the choice you need.
Jeremy.
Graham Little wrote:
Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts
A customer
has brought in his irons to be re-shafted. Hes nearly 60 and hes slowing
down. He has a smooth swing at 80mph. He has firm
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Re:
I'll
tell ya what's not obvious...When you wear your glove to twist off the head, lay
the head on the workbench, take the glove off, then pick up the head to clean
out the residue in the hosel! OUCH
Royce
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts
Graham,
Sounds like mewhen I was60...same kind of swing, about the same
speed with a 5-iron and facing same problem. At that time, 11 years ago, I
started experimenting with longer and lighter clubs. Seven years ago, when I was
63, I built me a set of
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Re:
Were you watching me all of those times???
:-(
LOL
Cub
- Original Message -
From:
Royce Engler
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 3:59
AM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Re:
I'll
tell ya what's not obvious...When
Title: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts
Graham,
Forgot to add that Graman has a CF310BT iron shaftwith .400 tip.
Light sanding of this one might do it.
http://www.gramanshafts.com/products_cf310s.htm
BernieWrite to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From:
Graham
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Re:
Nah...I managed to do that all on my own. I even
got some of those fancy NASCAR heat resistant gloves, but they don't do you a
darn bit of good if they aren't on your hands. Du.
GRIN
Royce
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Been there done that !!!
Royce Engler wrote:
Re: ShopTalk: Re:
I'll tell ya what's not obvious...When you wear
your glove to twist off the head, lay the head on the workbench, take the
glove off, then pick up the head to clean out the residue in the hosel!
How about The Vermount Maple Tee CO. Bought from them for years ,
cheapest prices i ever found.
RK
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 9:43 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: ShopTalk: Golf tees
: Tom
:
:
Title: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts
Go ahead and shim away. There's lots of ways to
do it since nearly all supplies dealers sell some sort of shim. Or, you can make
your own very easily, as I have described here many times.
TFlan
- Original Message -
From:
Graham
Title: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts
All: thanks to you all for the responses. Im
decided to go ahead and shim and Ill be offering him a few options.
Bernie: We did discuss graphite shafts but
he has a mental block where they are concerned. Hes tried friends
graphites and doesnt
I played two more rounds with the constant length clubs today (well, one
round with two balls) . Generally, they played pretty well. I did
discover one minor problem with them. A 9-iron hit really thin that is the
length and weight of a 6-iron sends the ball the same distance a 6-iron hit
11 matches
Mail list logo