What you really need to know is what frequency an individual needs to match
his swing timing. If it is an R, S or X is irrelevant.
llhack
> [Original Message]
> From: skismith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: 7/26/2005 1:16:30 AM
> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Club Connectors
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> Can anyone help me
Just got up ;-)
I have my own personal standard for shaft flex and to hell with OEM's. For
my "R" flex, I like 300 cpm, ungripped, at 38 1/2" in a 5" clamp for a 254
gram 5 iron head, toe up, hard spine at 12:00.
I like 240 cpm at 45" with a 200 gram driver head for R flex.
I don't care if a
At 11:10 PM 7/25/2005, skismith wrote:
Can anyone help me with understanding frequencys on raw shafts or point me
to a source with generally accepted standards for the different flexes?
It's still real early in California, so TFlan is probably still asleep.
Therefore, let me be the first to sa
Gerry:
E-mail Chuck he has what your looking for
ChuckSilcoJr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When you post frequency numbers it helps to list the beam length in
order to compare I assume you are talking about iron shafts at 36" and
a weight of 255g
Don Johnson
skismith wrote:
Can anyone help me