orged heads. The lies were all set
dynamically and he played well with those clubs for many years.
From: owner-shopt...@mail.msen.com on behalf of
Ed Reeder
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 10:20:44 AM
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I haven't pulled the trigger (yet) on SL irons. I strongly suggest
that you go to the Wishon site and look at ALL the information on
the Sterling irons. TWW has done an excellent job of educating
people on playing and fitting his Sterling irons. The FAQ and
Comments are illuminating. One approa
Yes. But SL irons still simplify things. Instead of hitting a 7 iron 2 or 3
times a round, you are hitting it 18 times.
-Don
From: Brandner Thomas
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length irons
But what about the
> From: Roy Nix (AGCP)
> To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 5:52 AM
> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length irons
>
> I have sold many sets of both Wishon Sterlings and Pinhawk irons. All golfers
> seem to find them more consistent and more accurate
y, October 26, 2016 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length irons
I have sold many sets of both Wishon Sterlings and Pinhawk irons. All golfers
seem to find them more consistent and more accurate including me.
They do take some adjustments and some adapt faster than others. I was on
I have sold many sets of both Wishon Sterlings and Pinhawk irons. All
golfers seem to find them more consistent and more accurate including me.
They do take some adjustments and some adapt faster than others. I was
once a plus handicap with a great wedge game and I am having trouble
adapting t
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Single length irons
Any problems adjusting to the long wedges?
Bob
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Hi Bob,
I
Hi Bob,I have made 5 sets of Wishon's Sterling single length irons and am
presently playing a set myself. What would you like to know? Moe
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Yes, lots. Can't say much now but will try to write more tomorrow.
I've sold about a dozen sets and I have a set.
Love em! So do customers
Fairways & Greens
Roy Nix
Golf Professional
Clubfitting Professional
www.agcpgolf.com
www.mcnixgolf.com
On 10/25/2016 7:54 PM, Bob Barrette wrote:
Hi al
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 7:19 PMTo: ShopTalk@mail.msen.comSubject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length irons
This concept may work, but the only real way to test it in my opinion is to have a set of irons designed and
Thanks, Tedd.
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From:
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To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 8:23
AM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Single length
irons
Connie,
http://www.freegolfinfo.com/
Go
to the General Equipment
Thanks, Don.
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From:
Don M
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 10:25
PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length
irons
www.freegolfinfo.com-DonConnie Mack Rea
wrote:
Don-- What is
the e-address for the "FGI&
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irons
Don--
What is the e-address for the "FGI" Tedd speaks
about?
I've made serveral same length iron sets.
Will give some comment if I see an opening.
CMR
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Single length irons
This concept may work, but the only real way to test it in my opinion is
to have a set of irons designed and made that would meet the weight
requirements while maintaining the centers of gravity necessary for
consistency. Just adding weight
Don--
What is the e-address for the "FGI" Tedd speaks about?
I've made serveral same length iron sets. Will give some comment if I see an opening.
CMR
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From: Don M
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject:
msen.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length irons
This summer I tried a set with 1/4" increments instead of
1/2". I MOI-weighted them using GS heads that allowed a lot of
weight adjustment. They were easier to strike consistently
IMO, but I was w
FWIW - This is not a new concept.
In the late 60's when I was a club pro I had a set
made for me with aluminum shafts that had 1/8th inch increments. They played OK
once I got used to them but I did not like standing so tall with short irons and
eventually went back to normal increments.
PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Single length
irons
This summer I tried a set with 1/4" increments instead of
1/2". I MOI-weighted them using GS heads that allowed a lot of weight
adjustment. They were easier to strike consistently IMO, but I was
way too soft on the shafts
This concept may work, but the only real way to test it in my opinion is to have a set of irons designed and made that would meet the weight requirements while maintaining the centers of gravity necessary for consistency. Just adding weight in itself can be detrimental to calculations and per
This summer I tried a set with 1/4" increments instead of
1/2". I MOI-weighted them using GS heads that allowed a lot of
weight adjustment. They were easier to strike consistently
IMO, but I was way too soft on the shafts (DGL R300), so the short irons
went ridiculously high and short. I have
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