The clubs you are talking about sound like the same thing made by
Dunlop. I have the 3W, 7W, and 9W, they play as good as any clubs I
have ever used. The 7W is my fairway wood for distances between 170/180
yards. The 9w is good at 150. The 3W however is not much good hitting
off the ground
Though we've not offered the Catapult, we sell the Power Play 5000 and it
sells well, looks great, and plays well.
Nice club.
-t
on 9/18/03 12:01 AM, Burgess Howell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also noticed Hireko's Power Play 5000 Utility Iron that looks like it
might make a dandy Perfect
at a
ball.
Bernie
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Bernie,
I was thinking of using the Integra gold heads (like
the old style Big
Burgess,
I've used the LH version of these in 19 and 22 degree for the last couple
years. Decent head -- and, like Dave, I like the way they work with the
rocker sole. However, they have a very shallow face height which I find
a little hard to use if the ball is sitting up in the rough -- or even
At 12:53 PM 9/18/03 -0400, Steve Fritz wrote:
I've used the LH version of these in 19 and 22 degree for the last couple
years. Decent head -- and, like Dave, I like the way they work with the
rocker sole. However, they have a very shallow face height which I find
a little hard to use if the ball
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Don,
I tried to send you the attachment, but your spam-blocker wouldn't let it
through.
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Bernie,
I was thinking of using the Integra gold heads (like
the old style Big Bertha). I can get the
if some senior woman
really wants to eliminate the irons from her bag completely, she can. :-)
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Bernie
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Hmmm, I don't have a spam-blocker but my ISP
must have one.
I've been able to open Word stuff before. Maybe
Bernie Baymiller said:
The Bang SF fairways at $18 are pretty good, particularly the 5W and 7W.
The 3W seems to hit a bit lower than it should, IMO, and is more difficult
to hit solidly, for some reason (maybe me). I like these heads because
they are available all the way up to a 21W (SW
At 01:31 PM 9/17/03 -0700, David Rees wrote:
Bernie Baymiller said:
The Bang SF fairways at $18 are pretty good...
The 3W seems to hit a bit lower than it should, IMO, and is more difficult
to hit solidly, for some reason (maybe me).
As far as I can tell from the specs, it is 220cc and 15*.
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Bernie, I can get the super concordes for 9 bucks each. I can't find anything that I like better for less then 20 bucks. Although the Tourwood 320FW from Tour Golf @ $16 looks like a nice head, just havn
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Don,
Tried it again with no luck. The file
Dave,
As far as I can tell from the specs, it is 220cc and 15*. That would make
it bigger than almost any driver that was on the market ten years ago.
(The
Big Bertha was HUGE when it came out, and just under 200cc. I think the
GBB
was about 230cc, but I'm not sure.)
The Bang SF 3W (15°)
At 04:42 PM 9/17/2003, DaveT wrote:
* Dynacraft has two lines of wood/iron hybrid utility clubs, the old
Jackaroo and the Hypersteel. (The Jackaroo II is not a hybrid, but a
low-profile wood.) The biggest differences are:
- Jackaroo offset, Hypersteel not.
- Jackaroo .370 shaft,
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Bernie,
I was thinking of using the Integra gold heads (like
the old style Big Bertha). I can get them for $4/head.
This has proven to be one of the best keep it in the
fairway
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Don,
SK Fiber makes very good shafts, though I haven't tried the Tri-Tec. I
use the Pure Energy A for most of my long drivers. Here's an iron shaft
option, if you want to experiment...
I found an inexpensive graphite shaftwhich seems toplay
aswell as my
.
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Hi Bernie,
Can't find that Pro Perimeter
head. Is that from Hireko? Not on their web page. Iloaned
Bernie,
I need to build a low cost set of irons for travel. I was going to order
the apache mfs 30+, this powerflex sounds too good to be true. I normally
play the R-1 in Apache's old spec's. how do you think this shaft will play
without soft stepping it.
George Huson
Bernie Baymiller wrote:
George,
If you're considering filament wound shafts, you might want to try the
Mercury lines. Very reasonably priced and consistent shafts.
Burgess
At 04:26 PM 9/15/2003, George wrote:
Bernie,
I need to build a low cost set of irons for travel. I was going to order
the apache mfs 30+, this
Don't
forget that Golfsmith has their Carbon Stick iron shafts on sale for $5.88 each.
They have been recommended on this list in the past and seem OK to
me.
L.
Hunter Kevil
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Bernie,I need to build a low cost set of irons for
travel. I was going to order the apache mfs 30+, this powerflex sounds too
good to be true. I normally play the R-1 in Apache's old spec's. how do
you think
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Kevil, L H. said:
Don't forget that Golfsmith has their Carbon Stick iron shafts on sale
for
$5.88 each. They have been recommended on this list in the past and seem
OK to me.
I wasn't that impressed by the L-flex Carbon
Hey Bernie, send it to me
to...df
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Bernie
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George,
As I recall, the Apache PM-30i (now the MFS 30+) R1 was about 283 cpm
Bernie Baymiller said:
Are the GS shafts sheet-wrapped? I've noticed that the inexpensive
sheet-wrapped iron shafts which I have tried have larger spines, are not
as consistent, nor play as well as the inexpensive filament wound iron
shafts.
The Carbon Stick torque is a full point higher
Don,
I tried to send you the attachment, but your spam-blocker wouldn't let it
through.
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Hey
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