In a message dated 7/3/2008 10:49:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Ok, rub it in on the California weather!!!
> He's exaggerating the weather, it hasn't been in the 70's in a month. it is
> more like in the high 80's to low 90's and it's not a dry heat (feels like
>
I appreciate the Tom Slighter web site.? I hadn't heard of him before.? I
checked out his site, nice looking putters.? I might have one made for my
husband.? However this one is for a customer and I am not willing to pay the
price for him.? Ok, rub it in on the California weather!!!?? We have th
Dave
"-minds think alike"
At 09:12 AM 7/3/2008, Jeremy Ingle wrote:
Dave,
...Here's something I thought of but never tried Get a good quality
mallet type with a two ball insert and mill out one of the plastic
two balls and replace it with lead or tungsten
to get what ever weight you want.
If you try it please let me
A Ping Doc 15.5L long putter head weighs 465 grams and
feels much better than a Heavy Putter at impact. I
made my own using the Ping head and it's great. It is
even bigger than the other Doc heads. Aiming is super
easy. It takes a while to learn how to ignore the
head during the stroke, though.
Tom Slighter makes wonderful putters...I have two of them.
(I also have the 70 degree weather & blue skies) :-)
from Southern California
Jim
--- On Wed, 7/2/08, Bob Orton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Bob Orton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [SPAM] ShopTalk: Heavy Putter
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Thanks!? I'll check it out.??? ~Karen
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From: Carl McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 4:56 pm
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Heavy Putter
Diamond Tour has a "hefty" putter head that is 500g. As Dave mentioned they
have lighter one
Thanks Brad and the gang for your input.? Yes, my husband had suggested we buid
one with corking sand, but was hoping to find something heavy to start with.
Glad to hear you have had success doing that. ? I am going to look over the
listing you suggested and pick one.
Appreciate your input.
Kare
Yes, sad but true.
The PCS was simply not able to recover from the financial problems that
started with theft by an employee, and continued with mismanagement of
funds and apparent lack of oversight by the Board.
The last straw was the lack of 2008 member renewals - falling short of
the numb
Dave,
I have had the same problem, I settled for a Wishon CLF-2 head with
the max weights inserted but not really as heavy as I would like.
Here's something I thought of but never tried Get a good quality
mallet type with a two ball insert and mill out one of the plastic two
balls and re
Yes sadly it is true here is the link
http://www.proclubmakers.org/
Jeremy
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