In a message dated 8/23/05 10:32:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had a
rep for one of the major shaft companies tell me that Callaway had a breakage
rate 30% to 35% higher than other companies because of the "no hosel" design
of their heads.
Probably sour g
Now Tom.. quit pulling punches.tell us what you REALLY think
about Callaway shafts!
Along the same line; I had a rep for one of the major shaft companies tell
me that Callaway had a breakage rate 30% to 35% higher than other companies
because of the "no hosel" design of their h
He came to the place that he trusted to get the info. He got it in
spades.
tflan wrote:
Hi Jen,
For most of us, you're getting expected results as far as distance
goes. Just making a driver longer doesn't generally get you more
distance. Unless you swing harder, the same effort as with the shorter
driver produces a lower club rotation rate (because the moment of inertia
goes u
For cryin' out loud! Use a little initiative and
do a google search. I'm not trying to flame you but jeez, it's such a simple
thing to do.Type in callaway replacement shafts. At the very top of the
results you'll get a Golfsmith page. Click on that. Then go to the PDF file of
OEM replacemen
Jeremy:
I have reshafted a lot of Callaway's in the past using Grafalloy
Pro_Lites and never had a return for being a bad shaft fit to a Big
Bertha Head currently my shaft of choice in the Pro_Launch 45 or 55
depending on the golfer. IMHO the Callaway BB UL was a bad shaft.
Don Johnson
Original Message
Subject:
ShopTalk: big bertha shaft replacement
Date:
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 10:38:45 -0400
From:
Jeremy Ingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:
ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Hi Ed, all,
Thanks for the link. I did check it out along with a search for
anything weight arm related to get some information.
The problem turned out to be the shaft as I suspected. I am new to
FLO'ing and apparently I didn't do a very good job of it the first
time! I pulled it intendin
A customer of mine called at my house around 9 pm last night with the
head of his Big Bertha in one hand and the shaft in the other
last year he brought the same club to me with the shaft broken a third
of the way up. as it was still under guarantee i sent it back to
Callaway and they repla