I know you can't trust the 5 inch clamp numbers especially at the stiffer
flexes. When you get up in the 6.0 and up range the curve gets distorted using
a 5 inch clamp and the shorter clubs bounce way up in frequency. I have a
Rifle chart and a 7.5 at 39 inches should start at 309 and each cl
ScottI have the PCS excel chart. The 5" clamp values run + 17 over the
2.5" clamp values. Since yr set is 'flighted'I'm guessing you have 8.0 s[
?] in the 3.4s: 7.5s in the 5, 6.7.and 7.0 in the 8, 9 and w's. Also depends if
they are pre-TT shafts...
Al Humphrey
PRECISION GOLF SERVICE
I too put more effort into them when I'm able to trim, but these being
taper, and not having permission, I was stuck with what I got.
I think that the 10 cpm jump in freq. is due to the fact that these are
flighted, so that 7 iron is the jump from the "high trajectory"
long irons to the mid irons
I don't have the chart any longer. But . . . those numbers are all over the
place. Typically, freqs are about 4 - 5 cpm apart. Your numbers are 4, 3, 10,
5, 2, and 0. I always like to plot a smooth line regardless of the freq
firmness. It's nearly impossible with taper tips, which is why I rout
Does anyone have any excel spreadsheets that they can send me to convert a
standard 5" butt clamp to the rifle scale? I used to have a great one, but
through the magic of computers it is MIA. I have another one but I've never
been happy with it or thought it was accurate.
The reason I'm askin
Terry Atkinson,
I tried to reply to your questions, but the e-mail wouldn't go through.
Bernie
bl...@charter.net