ShopTalk: Recommend a putterhead with negative offset?

2008-12-13 Thread Vincent
Just tinkering with club ideas for the off-season. I'm currently using a center-shafted putter with very little negative offset. I'm thinking something with even more negative offset would help someone who's left-eye and right-hand dominant (like me). To me at least, I believe I can see the

Re: ShopTalk: PCS Equalizer

2008-12-13 Thread Brad Smith
Andre, In the link from Tim, one of the charts shows a flex value of 4.0 for a 38 iron at 289cpm. That value was for a freq meter that read the same as the calibration shaft standard, according to the chart. That would make a 38 @ 6.0 be 309, or a 6.0 45 driver be 253cpm. As I

Re: ShopTalk: PCS Equalizer

2008-12-13 Thread Tim Hewitt
You can find a number of experts on the PCS Equalizer system in the forums at the International Clubmakers Guild website at www.clubmakersguild.com These include Dave Eagar, the developer of the software. Any questions you have about how the system was intended to help clubmakers talk the

ShopTalk: PCS Equalizer

2008-12-13 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
Hi Brad, Andre, Tim, and ALL Does everyone assume R flex is 4.5 Flex? Years ago R flex was 5.5 designation. A few years ago SK Fiber published the PCS Equalizer chart in their shaft catalogue. This is where I got the following cpm vs. #.# Flex designations: What do you tell a customer

Re: ShopTalk: PCS Equalizer

2008-12-13 Thread Tim Hewitt
I explain to them that they were fit to a custom frequency and it does not align to a letter or number value. I also explain to them that there are no standards in the golf industry, and one company's R is another company's S and yet another company's A flex. This usually works - though not

Re: ShopTalk: PCS Equalizer

2008-12-13 Thread Brad Smith
Harry, My info came from the slide show that was linked on Tim's site. The slide show says it is a presentation by the PCS's Frequency Committee that developed the system/software. One of the slides is of the Data Input Chart. It is filled out as an example. It shows that for this

Re: ShopTalk: 7-iron at 353 cpm - how?

2008-12-13 Thread Robert Devino
grip on  Sincerely, Robert Devino 14252 Delano St. Van Nuys, Ca. 91401 (818) 770-0475 From: Harry F. Schiestel h...@touriq.com To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 11:18:56 AM Subject: ShopTalk: 7-iron at 353 cpm - how? When Lloyd’s

ShopTalk: 7-iron 353 cpm grip on / 363 cpm grip off - how?

2008-12-13 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
What do you use solid steel rebar? The recommended frequency of the 7-Iron is just under X-Stiff flex. So with grip off, lets assume the target frequency of this 7-iron per Lloyd's recommendation is 363 cpm. Let's also assume a 37 inch 7-Iron. How do you make a 7-Iron at 363cpm, 10.2