In a message dated 4/27/2007 10:17:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello All,
> About a year and a half ago I bought some True Temper stepless shaft blanks.
> I can't for the life of me remember where I got them so I searched the
> internet and still had no luck findin
Hello All,
About a year and a half ago I bought some True Temper stepless shaft
blanks. I can't for the life of me remember where I got them so I searched
the internet and still had no luck finding them. Anyone here know where I
might find some?
Thanks
Rob
Hello All,
About a year and a half ago I bought some True Temper stepless shaft
blanks. I can't for the life of me remember where I got them so I searched
the internet and still had no luck finding them. Anyone here know where I
might find some?
Thanks
Rob
In a message dated 4/26/2007 6:25:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Incidentally, the Quadratic fairway woods are really duds...very short
> hitting at normal club lengths. Much shorter hitting than my 10 year old
> Cydonia LCGs. Almost feel like pot metal when I hit the
Hello All,
About a year and a half ago I bought some True Temper stepless shaft
blanks. I can't for the life of me remember where I got them so I searched
the internet and still had no luck finding them. Anyone here know where I
might find some?
Thanks
Rob
ReThink Solar
http://www.jointhesol
Brian,
There were one or more threads on the Wishon forum where square driver
design was discussed. It turns out that a square driver shape doesn't
*significantly* increase forgiveness. What is more important is the
design of the face and its forgiveness for off-center hits.
Check out "Momen
Brian,
There is another school of thought at weight (total and
swingweight/moi) makes a significant difference.
I don't, in general, disagree with Lloyd that getting the correct
frequency shaft is important. However, my *opinion* is that you can
get the frequency correct within a broad range
Brian,
I tried 2 SRV II heads, a 10° and a 12°, on several shafts at several
lengths in the last 4 years. It's a good head, but the Big Bang 450 and the
Bang-O-Matic 460 are both a little better for distance and control for me.
The BB is a real clanker but the ball goes a long way, the BOM has
At 10:14 AM 4/27/2007, Brian Parkinson wrote:
I need to review MOI matching. Is there an updated section in your
notes? I've never really understood it from the discussions here,
but do you need software programs, and specialize measurement tools?
Last Fall I did a major rewrite of the secti
Brian
The correct frequency shaft will do more for distance and consistency then
any club head on the market. You may find some small changes with club head
but nothing to compare with the changes you can get with the correct
frequency shaft.
llhack
> [Original Message]
> From: Brian Parkinson
I need to review MOI matching. Is there an updated section in your notes?
I've never really understood it from the discussions here, but do you need
software programs, and specialize measurement tools?
Brian H. Parkinson, CPA
Vice President of Finance
Ball Ventures, LLC
P.O. Box 51298
Idaho
I'm still looking for the perfect driver.
Actually, still using my Bang SRVII, but thought about moving up to 460cc (from
340). Didn't know if the extra size, and in theory, the more forgiving square
head, would get me more distance or consistency.
Probably just chasing my tail.
Brian H. Park
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